Unlawful Killings: Life, Love and Murder: Trials at the Old Bailey

Unlawful Killings: Life, Love and Murder: Trials at the Old Bailey

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  • Create Date:2022-05-30 00:52:09
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  • Author:Wendy Joseph
  • ISBN:0857528432
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Summary

Every day in the UK lives are suddenly, brutally, wickedly taken away。 Victims are shot or stabbed。 Less often they are strangled or suffocated or beaten to death。 Rarely they are poisoned, pushed off high buildings, drowned or set alight。 Then there are the many who are killed by dangerous drivers, or corporate gross negligence。 There are a lot of ways you can kill someone。 I know because I've seen most of them at close quarters。'


High-profile murder cases all too often grab our attention in dramatic media headlines - for every unlawful death tells a story。 But, unlike most of us, a judge doesn't get to turn the page and move on。 Nor does the defendant, or the family of the victim, nor the many other people who populate the court room。

And yet, each of us has a vested interest in what happens there。 And while most people have only the sketchiest idea of what happens inside a Crown Court, any one of us could end up in the witness-box or even in the dock。

With breath-taking skill and deep compassion, the author describes how cases unfold and illustrates exactly what it's like to be a murder trial judge and a witness to human good and bad。 Sometimes very bad。

The fracture lines that run through our society are becoming harder and harder to ignore。 From a unique vantage point, the author warns that we do so at our peril。

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Reviews

Donna Costello

An in-depth view into the role of a judge during murder proceedings in the UK。 Told with compassion and frankness, Wendy Joseph QC guides the audience through the decisions she must make on a daily basis。I found this to be an informative read and highly interesting。 The author gives us real insight into her role as a judge and takes the time to discuss aspects of the law that readers are unlikely to be familiar with。 Throughout this book the main thing that sticks out for me is the author’s voic An in-depth view into the role of a judge during murder proceedings in the UK。 Told with compassion and frankness, Wendy Joseph QC guides the audience through the decisions she must make on a daily basis。I found this to be an informative read and highly interesting。 The author gives us real insight into her role as a judge and takes the time to discuss aspects of the law that readers are unlikely to be familiar with。 Throughout this book the main thing that sticks out for me is the author’s voice。 She is incredibly relatable, and this adds a human touch to the part she plays in legal proceedings。 We tend to think of judges as omnipotent but as Wendy Joseph QC explains that is far from the truth。Some of the text is a little dry but personally I can’t see a way in which it could be made more digestible, the author has tried their best。The cases that are written about are intriguing and I found myself desperate to discover the outcome of each one。 The author explains each one in a manner that is empathetic and factual。Overall, this is a book to read if you are interested in society and the law。Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the advanced copy of this book in return for an honest review。 。。。more

Verity Halliday

Unlawful Killings is a fascinating non-fiction look at the work of an Old Bailey judge using case scenarios drawn from real life, but not actually representing any particular real person。 The tone is warm and engaging, managing to explore some quite difficult areas of the law without losing the reader。 If I'm ever horribly murdered, I'd like Her Honour to try my killer please, I know she'd be fair。I recommend this book for anyone interested in the workings of the criminal law, especially for new Unlawful Killings is a fascinating non-fiction look at the work of an Old Bailey judge using case scenarios drawn from real life, but not actually representing any particular real person。 The tone is warm and engaging, managing to explore some quite difficult areas of the law without losing the reader。 If I'm ever horribly murdered, I'd like Her Honour to try my killer please, I know she'd be fair。I recommend this book for anyone interested in the workings of the criminal law, especially for new law students。Thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for providing a review copy in exchange for honest feedback。 。。。more

Greville Waterman

We have already had the Secret Barrister and also the Secret Magistrate, now we have the (not so) Secret Judge。This was a beautifully written, detailed, intense and compassionate overview of the job of a High Court judge explained through the (amended) stories of several of the murder cases she has heard。This was compelling reading and provided an in-depth overview of the Criminal Justice System - and how it works - and often doesn't too。It is good that members of the legal profession are beginn We have already had the Secret Barrister and also the Secret Magistrate, now we have the (not so) Secret Judge。This was a beautifully written, detailed, intense and compassionate overview of the job of a High Court judge explained through the (amended) stories of several of the murder cases she has heard。This was compelling reading and provided an in-depth overview of the Criminal Justice System - and how it works - and often doesn't too。It is good that members of the legal profession are beginning to shed light on the sometimes arcane workings of the CJS - long may they continue to do so。 。。。more