John J. Robinette: Peerless Mentor - An AppreciationDundurn, 2003 - 400 páginas John J. Robinette, Canada's greatest trial lawyer, was admired and respected by the bench and his fellow lawyers alike. A quiet, unassuming man outside the courtroom, he was a consummate performer when appearing before a judge and jury. Robinette became a household name as the defender of Evelyn Dick, who was charged with killing her husband and infant son in Hamilton in 1946, and of Steven Suchan, a member of the infamous Boyd Gang. He was Canada's pre-eminent lawyer from the 1930s to the 1980s, showing unparalleled versatility and virtuosity whether acting as counsel in criminal, civil, or constitutional cases, at both the trial and appeal levels. This is the story of a great man, of the maturing of the legal profession in Canada, and of Canada in the twentieth century. |
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... naturally arose from her arrest and custody, and to incline her to tell the truth, is evidenced by a number of untrue statements made by her, and by Inspector Wood's interjection at the time, that her story of the murder did not “add up ...
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McCarthy McCarthy | 106 |
Chapter | 119 |
Chapter Seven | 139 |
Chapter Eight | 186 |
Chapter Nine | 201 |
Chapter | 222 |
Chapter Eleven | 238 |
Chapter Twelve | 271 |
Chapter Thirteen | 306 |
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John J. Robinette: Peerless Mentor: an Appreciation George D. Finlayson Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |