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  • af William Clegg
    306,95 kr.

    A Galaxy of Gems is an inspiring collection of sermons on the parables of Jesus Christ. With clarity and compassion, William Clegg offers fresh insights into beloved stories like the Prodigal Son and the Good Samaritan, illuminating the transformative power of these teachings for modern readers. This timeless book is a valuable resource for scholars and laypeople alike.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • af William Clegg
    178,95 kr.

  • - A Lawyer's Stories of Murder, Guilt and Innocence
    af William Clegg
    133,95 kr.

    The vivid and gripping behind-the-scenes account by the QC who has fought some of the biggest murder trials in Britain.

  • - A Lawyer's Stories of Murder, Guilt and Innocence
    af William Clegg
    298,95 kr.

    'GRIPPING' (The Times)'FASCINATING, NO-HOLDS-BARRED' (The Secret Barrister)How can you speak up for someone accused of a savage murder? Or sway a jury? Or get a judge to drop a case?William Clegg QC is a leading criminal lawyer in London. In this vivid memoir, he revisits his most notorious and intriguing trials, from the acquittal of Colin Stagg to the murder of Jill Dando, to the man given life because of an earprint and the first Nazi war crimes prosecution in the UK.All the while he lays bare the secrets of his profession, from the rivalry among barristers to the nervous moments before a verdict comes back - and how our right to a fair trial is now at risk.Under the Wig is for anyone who wantsto know the reality of a murder trial.Under the Wig is for anyone who wants to know the reality of a murder trial. It's an intelligent crime read for fans of The Secret Barrister'sStories of the Law and How It's Brokenand Unnatural Causes by Dr Richard Shepherd.Well-known cases featured: Murder of Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon CommonChillenden Murders (Dr Lin and Megan Russell)Trial of Private Lee CleggMurder of Jill DandoFirst Nazi war crimes prosecution in the UKMurder of Joanna YeatesRebekah Brooks Phone Hacking TrialWilliam Clegg QC, is one of the most celebrated advocates at the English bar. A barrister for 47 years, he has been the go-to lawyer for complex murder and fraud cases for decades. He is head of chambers at 2 Bedford Row, one of the four leading criminal sets in London.REVIEWS'This is a gripping memoir from one of our country's greatest jury advocates, offering a fascinating, no-holds-barred tour behind the scenes of some of the most famous criminal cases of modern times.'- The Secret Barrister'Countless veteran lawyers have produced page-tuners based in the fictional world of law, but in Under the Wig William Clegg, QC, has distilled his extraordinary life in the criminal courtroom into a yarn equally as gripping.'- The Times'One of England's best barristers provides a fascinating sometimes hilarious combination of a personal odyssey and insider accounts of the most important and famous court cases of recent times.'From the infamous case of Colin Stagg and the Wimbledon Murders to war crimes in Belarus and Bosnia and the Murdoch phone hacking trials we share and applaud the author's deep commitment to justice and his infectious enthusiasm for one of the world's greatest professions. An absolute must read for anyone who aspires to join it (and anyone who already has.)'- Bob Marshall-Andrews QC'Bill Clegg's memoir draws on some of the most high-profile criminal prosecutions of recent years to illuminate the career of a defence lawyer at the peak of his success.'Deftly weaving personal reminiscences into the view from counsel's bench, he solves one high-profile murder case long before the police and ensures that justice is finally done in another after the tactics adopted by a better-known QC have led to a miscarriage of justice.''Unlike many works of this genre, Clegg's case-book eschews endless exchanges with long-forgotten judges, lawyers and villains. Like the successful jury advocate that he is, Clegg reduces his story to its essence. He speaks plainly, sparing us the the bombast and the braggadocio. And those who still aspire to join the criminal bar will learn more from Clegg than Clegg ever did from Perry Mason.'- Joshua Rozenberg QC, Presenter BBC Law in Action'My independent verdict is that I have never read a more accurate portrayal of our profession.'- Nigel Pascoe QC, Counsel magazineINTRODUCTIONHow can you defend a man like that?How can I defend someone who I know is guilty? It's the question I am asked the most often. It is really a velvet glove on some finger-pointing: how can I, a decent man, speak up for a rapist or murderer? How can I put my professional skills and intellect at the disposal of someone who has committed such a terrible crime?All advocates are asked this question, perhaps me more than most because of the nature of my career. I have defended more than 100 people accused of murder, probably more than any other lawyer practising in England. The first thing to say is that in English law to defend somebody who I know in the strict sense of the word is guilty is not allowed. If the client tells me they are guilty, I must not tell a court they are innocent.For crimes such as fraud or drugs, a client may freely acknowledge what they have done and plead guilty, perhaps after I have pointed out the strength of the case against them and told them of the reduced sentence that greets a guilty plea. This happens often; I don t varnish the facts.Murder, though, is different. Murder is...Buy the book and carry on reading