Life of Sir Edward Marshall Hall (e-bog) af Marjoribanks, Edward
Marjoribanks, Edward

Life of Sir Edward Marshall Hall e-bog

39,92 DKK
Time and again the crowd roared its vehement applause when the magnificent figure of Edward Marshall Hall was seen leaving the Old Bailey after one of his great triumphs as "e;counsel for the defence."e;This lawyer, who appeared in almost every famous murder trial in England during the last forty years, was the very man to catch the public eye. Six feet three inches in height, "e;the …
Time and again the crowd roared its vehement applause when the magnificent figure of Edward Marshall Hall was seen leaving the Old Bailey after one of his great triumphs as "e;counsel for the defence."e;This lawyer, who appeared in almost every famous murder trial in England during the last forty years, was the very man to catch the public eye. Six feet three inches in height, "e;the Apollo of the Bar,"e; passionately eloquent, alert and daring, he was one of the most dynamic and irresistible of advocates who ever pleaded before a jury.This "e;Memoir"e; is not only an unusually full picture of the life of a great lawyer; it is also a record of many famous criminal cases. Marshall Hall's genius for cross examination, his quickness in seizing on a flaw in the prosecutor's case, his histrionic power, his compassion, and the talent he had for suddenly producing, as if by a conjuror's trick, a new bit of evidence for which his opponents were totally unprepared-all these qualities come out in clear relief in the sensational trial scenes reproduced here.There is a place for this book in law literature and as the biography of an intensely vivid personality. Moreover, it contains a collection of true stories of crime which would be difficult to match in fiction.
E-bog 39,92 DKK
Forlag Muriwai Books
Udgivet 23.07.2019
Genrer Jurisprudence and general issues
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781789126921

Time and again the crowd roared its vehement applause when the magnificent figure of Edward Marshall Hall was seen leaving the Old Bailey after one of his great triumphs as "e;counsel for the defence."e;This lawyer, who appeared in almost every famous murder trial in England during the last forty years, was the very man to catch the public eye. Six feet three inches in height, "e;the Apollo of the Bar,"e; passionately eloquent, alert and daring, he was one of the most dynamic and irresistible of advocates who ever pleaded before a jury.This "e;Memoir"e; is not only an unusually full picture of the life of a great lawyer; it is also a record of many famous criminal cases. Marshall Hall's genius for cross examination, his quickness in seizing on a flaw in the prosecutor's case, his histrionic power, his compassion, and the talent he had for suddenly producing, as if by a conjuror's trick, a new bit of evidence for which his opponents were totally unprepared-all these qualities come out in clear relief in the sensational trial scenes reproduced here.There is a place for this book in law literature and as the biography of an intensely vivid personality. Moreover, it contains a collection of true stories of crime which would be difficult to match in fiction.