A Companion to Murder: A Dictionary of Death by Poison, Death by Shooting, Death by Suffocation and Drowning, Death by the Strangler's Hand, 1900-1950. With a Note on the British Judicial SystemKnopf, 1961 - 303 páginas |
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... Bench Division , travel- ling in quasi - royal state as the representatives of the Sovereign , visit the various Circuit towns to try all indictable offences , and also such civil causes as are down for hearing , and which would ...
... Bench Division , travel- ling in quasi - royal state as the representatives of the Sovereign , visit the various Circuit towns to try all indictable offences , and also such civil causes as are down for hearing , and which would ...
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... Bench , as in private life , he was an odd mixture of sternness and geniality . He publicly attacked approved schools , probation , and modern penology in general , and lamented the abolition of flogging as a punishment for crimes of ...
... Bench , as in private life , he was an odd mixture of sternness and geniality . He publicly attacked approved schools , probation , and modern penology in general , and lamented the abolition of flogging as a punishment for crimes of ...
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... Bench Division of the High Court ( 1928-41 ) . This burly Cornishman , being immensely kind , friendly , and companionable , was held in great affection by his colleagues on the Bench and at the Bar . Everything about him was attractive ...
... Bench Division of the High Court ( 1928-41 ) . This burly Cornishman , being immensely kind , friendly , and companionable , was held in great affection by his colleagues on the Bench and at the Bar . Everything about him was attractive ...
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