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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... practice it has been dead for many years , and that if the killing was unintentional a modern judge would direct the jury to bring in a verdict of manslaughter unless the felony was one involving violence . But although it may be ...
... practice it has been dead for many years , and that if the killing was unintentional a modern judge would direct the jury to bring in a verdict of manslaughter unless the felony was one involving violence . But although it may be ...
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... practice , in my later years , to talk with the junior members of my Chambers on such topics as circum- stantial evidence . Greenwood's case was a favourite one on these occasions , when we found it interesting to discuss the problem ...
... practice , in my later years , to talk with the junior members of my Chambers on such topics as circum- stantial evidence . Greenwood's case was a favourite one on these occasions , when we found it interesting to discuss the problem ...
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... practice to become a barrister . The son followed the father as a student of Lincoln's Inn , and received his call in 1895. He first practised at Liverpool , but migrated to London in 1910 ; two years later he took silk , and by the end ...
... practice to become a barrister . The son followed the father as a student of Lincoln's Inn , and received his call in 1895. He first practised at Liverpool , but migrated to London in 1910 ; two years later he took silk , and by the end ...
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