Famous Trials
Famous Trials
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Summary
The five court cases in this volume cover the crimes of treason and murder by means of poison, throat-cutting and strangling. At the time, they were each the focus of acute public interest.
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Famous Trials by James H Hodge
The five court cases in this volume cover the crimes of treason and murder by means of poison, throat-cutting and strangling. At the time, they were each the focus of acute public interest. Harold Greenwood's wife dies showing some of the symptons of poisoning, but his main crime seemed to be his remarriage within four months. Robert Wood, accused of the murder of a prostitute, was also defended by Marshall Hall, who used all his considerable skills in both cases. There was no such ambiguity of evidence at the trial of D. Pritchard, who was the last man to be publicly hanged in Glasgow. Of the two men accused in the bizarre "Chalk Pit murder", one became Broadmoor's richest inmate. Finally, the treason trial of William Joyce - wartime's Lord Haw-Haw - set a precedent in legal history.SKU | Unavailable |
ISBN 13 | 9780140009835 |
ISBN 10 | 0140009833 |
Title | Famous Trials |
Author | James H Hodge |
Series | Penguin Crime |
Condition | Unavailable |
Binding Type | Paperback |
Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd |
Year published | 1954-04-01 |
Number of pages | 224 |
Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
Note | Unavailable |