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  2. The Secret Barrister - Wikipedia

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    The book's dustjacket states that the author, "The Secret Barrister", is a junior barrister practising criminal law before the courts of England and Wales. [1] " The Secret Barrister" is also a blogger who in 2016 and 2017 was named Independent Blogger of the Year at the Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards. [1]

  3. America's Book of Secrets - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the most secret organizations in America. A religion--based on the cosmic revelations of an inspired genius--that boasts more than 100,000 faithful followers throughout the world. We'll reveal the hidden origins, strict doctrine, secret language and celebrity allure of the wealthy and influential institution.

  4. Barrister shares hilarious legal analysis of 'Home Alone 2' - AOL

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    According to 'The Secret Barrister,' Macaulay Culkin's character could have served up to four years in jail for his crimes. Barrister shares hilarious legal analysis of 'Home Alone 2' Skip to main ...

  5. Official Secrets (film) - Wikipedia

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    Official Secrets is a 2019 British drama film directed by Gavin Hood, based on the case of whistleblower Katharine Gun, who exposed an illegal spying operation by American and British intelligence services to gauge sentiment of and potentially blackmail United Nations diplomats tasked to vote on a resolution regarding the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

  6. The Paradine Case - Wikipedia

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    The Paradine Case is a 1947 American courtroom drama film with elements of film noir set in England, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and produced by David O. Selznick.Selznick and an uncredited Ben Hecht wrote the screenplay from an adaptation by Alma Reville and James Bridie of the 1933 novel by Robert Smythe Hichens. [3]

  7. Top Secret America - Wikipedia

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    Top Secret America is a series of investigative articles published on the post-9/11 growth of the United States Intelligence Community. [1] The report was first published in The Washington Post on July 19, 2010, by Pulitzer Prize -winning author Dana Priest and William Arkin .

  8. Smuggled out of a Santa Monica safe, the top-secret ... - AOL

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    Earlier that day in Octobert 1969, he had opened the safe in his office at Rand in Santa Monica, where he worked as an analyst, and removed the first batch of top-secret papers.

  9. Cab-rank rule - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, a barrister was reprimanded by the Bar Standards Board for refusing to argue a case premised on the client's homosexual relationship, in violation of his own conscience. [ 6 ] The cab-rank rule has been adopted by a number of other common law jurisdictions, including Australia – but, notably, not the United States.