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Unlawful killings : life, love and murder : trials at the Old Bailey /

by Joseph, Wendy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Doubleday, 2022Description: xv, 315 pages ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780857528438 (hbk.) :; 0857528432 (hbk.) :.Classification number: 345.4102 UNLSubject(s): Great Britain. Central Criminal Court | Murder -- Law and legislation -- England | Murder -- Law and legislation -- Wales | Crime | Advice and Rights | Memoirs | True crime | Methods, theory & philosophy of law | Legal ethics & professional conduct | Laws of specific jurisdictions & specific areas of lawSummary: By detailing the inner workings of the Old Bailey and UK law, the author makes clear that each of us has a vested interest in what happens in the court room - especially when it comes to the death of a fellow human being. Any one of us could end up in the witness-box or even in the dock. And yet most people have only the sketchiest idea of what happens inside a Crown Court. With breath-taking skill and deep compassion, the author describes how cases unfold and illustrates exactly what it's like to be a murder trial judge and a witness to human good and bad. Sometimes very bad. Right now, with our courts straining under the weight of the many heinous crimes being committed, it's not merely the system that is flawed. The fracture lines that run through our society are becoming harder and harder to ignore and, from a unique vantage point, the author warns that we do so at our peril.
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By detailing the inner workings of the Old Bailey and UK law, the author makes clear that each of us has a vested interest in what happens in the court room - especially when it comes to the death of a fellow human being. Any one of us could end up in the witness-box or even in the dock. And yet most people have only the sketchiest idea of what happens inside a Crown Court. With breath-taking skill and deep compassion, the author describes how cases unfold and illustrates exactly what it's like to be a murder trial judge and a witness to human good and bad. Sometimes very bad. Right now, with our courts straining under the weight of the many heinous crimes being committed, it's not merely the system that is flawed. The fracture lines that run through our society are becoming harder and harder to ignore and, from a unique vantage point, the author warns that we do so at our peril.

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