LEFROY MURDER RECALLED
... when h© was thrown out in the Balcombe Tunnel. Lefroy was convicted after a three days’ trial before the late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, Maidstone, and waa banged at Lewes. ...
... when h© was thrown out in the Balcombe Tunnel. Lefroy was convicted after a three days’ trial before the late Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, Maidstone, and waa banged at Lewes. ...
... Justice. Lord Coleridge can boast of a legal and literary descent almost unequalled. His well-remembered father. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, was the son of Sir Taylor Coleridge, a judge of the Queen’s Bench, who died in 1876, and who in his turn was the ...
... According to one comment on the Atterohffe election, the division was first fought by Mr. Bernard Coleridge, “now Lord Chief Justice Coleridge.” Such is the insensate hatred of the Peers that it is alleged that judicial office is hereditary-• “Sheffield ...
... an adjournment one of ! jurymen separator} from his fellows. Mr. Justice Kennedv travelled to London to consult Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. came down, discharged the jury, and had the case tried by a fresh jury. Mr. Justice Darling: I think that prohahlv ...
... movement emphasising: the fact that it was supported by great men like Tennyson. Ruskin, Browning, Carlyle, and Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. She added that if the Vivisection Act of 1376 had been passed drafted there would not have been all this agitation ...
... trials the other day. says the London correspondent of the “Daily Dispatch,” and came across the summing up of Lord Chief Justice Coleridge case, in the course of which jockey had been charged with “pulling a horse’s head off.” The judge appears to have ...