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Sir Aubrey Melford Steed Stevenson, PC (17 October 1902 – 26 December 1987), usually known as Sir Melford Stevenson, was an English barrister and, later... |
discrediting witnesses by pointing out their criminal past. Justice Melford Stevenson said "In my view, society has earned a rest from your activities"... |
bleached and coiffured blonde hair. Her defending counsel, Aubrey Melford Stevenson, supported by Sebag Shaw and Peter Rawlinson, expressed concern about... |
psychological anthropology Melford Stevenson (1902–1987), British lawyer and High Court judge who served in many high-profile cases George Melford (1877–1961), American... |
Plater – Hampstead Theatre, 2021 The Corrupted (BBC Radio 4 2017) as Melford Stevenson Believe It! (BBC Radio 4). As himself in a spoof comic autobiography... |
in calling a young boy a "little bugger". In 1978, Mr Justice Sir Melford Stevenson, QC was reprimanded for calling the British Sexual Offences Act 1967... |
1908–1985 Sir Osbert Lancaster, 1908–1986 Sir Huw Wheldon, 1916–1986 Sir Melford Stevenson, 1902–1987 Laurence Olivier, Baron Olivier, 1907–1989 Sir A. J. Ayer... |
York's Headquarters in Chelsea, London, in September 1945, Major Melford Stevenson presiding. He was defended by Alexander Brands KC. During his court... |
deliberation, Adams was committed for trial on the Morrell charge. Melford Stevenson, who led the Crown's case at this hearing, made an explicit claim... |
have spoken to his victim. Following Cook's conviction, Mr Justice Melford Stevenson gave him two life sentences and recommended he should spend the rest... |
reputation for commercial litigation, together with Alan Orr and Melford Stevenson, supported by a notable clerk, Cyril Batchelor. He became a Queen's... |
Braveheart (1995). His other roles included portraying British barrister Melford Stevenson in a 1980 Granada Television dramatisation of the 1955 case of Ruth... |
and even the judge, Baron Devlin, were surprised. In the view of Melford Stevenson, junior counsel in the prosecution (and later a prominent judge),... |
Slater (1896–1963), artist and printmaker, lived in Winchelsea. Sir Melford Stevenson PC (1902–1987), barrister and High Court Judge, lived in Winchelsea... |
mining community of Dunfermline, was arrested and tried in 1971. Melford Stevenson sentenced him to 15 years imprisonment (later reduced to 10), mostly... |
pathologist Dr Francis Camps, he had assured the Attorney General, Melford Stevenson and the Director of Public Prosecutions that the amounts of opiates... |
occasionally appeared for the defence. On one such occasion, judge Sir Melford Stevenson deemed him a threat to the administration of justice.[clarification... |
to prosecute B?" In 1968, the Court of Queen's Bench of Widgery, Melford Stevenson and Daniel Brabin issued judgment that "to prosecute must indisputably... |
hairdresser brought up in East London, and the former wife of the barrister Melford Stevenson. At F Section, Buckmaster worked closely with his assistant Vera Atkins... |
Scarman), Alan Orr QC (later Lord Justice Orr), Melford Stevenson QC (later Mr Justice Melford Stevenson), Peter Webster QC (later Mr Justice Webster),... |