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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... evidence , other than that given by the prisoner himself , must be produced to show that a crime had been committed . But in giving the judgment of the Court , the Lord Chief Justice , Lord HEWART , held that it had been open to the ...
... evidence , other than that given by the prisoner himself , must be produced to show that a crime had been committed . But in giving the judgment of the Court , the Lord Chief Justice , Lord HEWART , held that it had been open to the ...
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... evidence given by various women in Rouse's life to show that he had had a motive for committing murder . But when Rouse was brought to trial at Northampton Assizes before Mr. Justice TALBOT in the following January , nothing more was ...
... evidence given by various women in Rouse's life to show that he had had a motive for committing murder . But when Rouse was brought to trial at Northampton Assizes before Mr. Justice TALBOT in the following January , nothing more was ...
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... evidence against this man is circumstantial . There is not one single piece of evidence which goes directly to show that he was a party to the commission of that crime . If you come to the conclusion that the evidence does no more than ...
... evidence against this man is circumstantial . There is not one single piece of evidence which goes directly to show that he was a party to the commission of that crime . If you come to the conclusion that the evidence does no more than ...
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