The Law as Literature: An Anthology of Great Writing in and about the LawLouis Blom-Cooper Bodley Head, 1961 - 448 страници |
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... jury from seeing the gap it revealed in his case . You cannot believe that he will studiously refrain from noting that the charges made against all you have ever said or written these twenty years not only have never been made before ...
... jury from seeing the gap it revealed in his case . You cannot believe that he will studiously refrain from noting that the charges made against all you have ever said or written these twenty years not only have never been made before ...
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... jury were to judge of the law as well as the facts . ' Sir , I tell you , ' exclaimed the infuriated Braxfield , ' that the jury have nothing to do with the law , but to take it simpliciter from me . ' ' That I deny , ' was Clerk's ...
... jury were to judge of the law as well as the facts . ' Sir , I tell you , ' exclaimed the infuriated Braxfield , ' that the jury have nothing to do with the law , but to take it simpliciter from me . ' ' That I deny , ' was Clerk's ...
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... jury to mercy in the first case ; and surely , in the other , it would have been more in accord with public opinion as to the need for stern suppression of such attacks had the learned judge been able to see his way to impose a consider ...
... jury to mercy in the first case ; and surely , in the other , it would have been more in accord with public opinion as to the need for stern suppression of such attacks had the learned judge been able to see his way to impose a consider ...
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PROSECUTION AND DEFENCE | 1 |
Notes for the Prosecution of Dr Crippen | 14 |
Closing Address in the Nuremberg Trial | 34 |
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