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Three Cases that Shook the Law
Three Cases that Shook the Law
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A must for collectors and librarians. Contains a powerful analysis of three of English law's most iconic criminal cases. With extracts from the original transcripts and court reports. Readable, accessible and engaging. Paints vivid pictures of three different social eras.
Extract: "If ever anyone on trial for murder brought about their own conviction and execution that person was Edith Thompson. Her letters were the only evidence of a guilty intent - namely the alleged incitement of Bywaters to murder her husband - and for that reason, as we shall see, the prosecuting counsel made the very most of them ... As the song goes: "Maybe that love is blind when passion rules." Passion rules with the power of a tyrant in this particular romance."
Ronald Bartle was Deputy Chief Stipendiary Magistrate for Inner London. His books include The Telephone Murder: The Mysterious Death of Julia Wallace (2012); The Police Witness: A Guide to Presenting Evidence in Court (1984 onwards) and Bow Street Beak (which has a Foreword by Lord Hurd of Westwell) (2000).
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