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[#185786]
Written by: Tiny_Caska [05/07/2012, 07:47] |
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the strange case of the law. 3. presumed innocent. although england had a well-developed legal system by the 19th century, the trail process was stacked against the defendant. crimes like theft and damage to property could be punished by death, but trials were often over in minutes and most defendants had no-one to put their case other than the judge himself. barrister harry potter explores the incredible transformation that enshrined fairness in english court procedure and put the defence on an equal footing with the prosecution. it was a change shaped by seismic shifts in english society, from the industrial revolution to the rise of the popular press. above all, it saw the emergence of the star turn of the courtroom drama - the defence barrister. harry's journey involves spies, forgery, fraud and murder, and a visit to the set of bbc drama series garrow's law. |
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[#185805]
Written by: BoonesFerry [05/07/2012, 17:20] |
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ms caska -- excellent! well done, thank you. i don't receive any advance notice of new shows and sometimes don't know that a new show has been posted until hours or days later. nice to see you and others' looking up show info and sharing it. new show information page: http://eztv.it/shows/674/the-strange-case-of-the-law/ updated: july 05, 2012 |
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Written by: Elrad135 [06/07/2012, 20:33] |
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oh damn, loved that one, hoped there would be a bit more ^^ and besites, being told of england law by harry potter was so much fun |
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