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Gordon Hewart, 1st
Viscount Hewart, PC (7
January 1870 – 5 May 1943) was a
politician and
judge in the
United Kingdom.
Hewart was born in Bury, Lancashire...
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Viscount Hewart, of Bury in the
County Palatine of Lancaster, was a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1940 for
Gordon Hewart, 1st...
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Trevethin – extant, held by the
Baron Trevethin and
Oaksey Gordon Hewart, 1st
Baron Hewart –
extinct 1964 Category:Lord
chief justices of
England and Wales...
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Evidence Act 1898
Court membership Judges sitting Viscount Sankey Lord
Hewart Lord
Atkin Lord
Tomlin Lord
Wright Keywords Burden of
proof in
crime Intention...
- test for
manslaughter in the law of
England and Wales, is that of Lord
Hewart CJ in the case of R v Bateman: In
explaining to
juries the test
which they...
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campaign against **** Germany. His
maternal grandfather Gordon Hewart, 1st
Viscount Hewart was a journalist, lawyer,
Member of
Parliament (MP) and Lord...
- King's
Bench division by Lord
Chief Justice Hewart. In a
landmark and far-reaching judgement, Lord
Hewart CJ said: It is said, and, no doubt, truly, that...
- is a book
written by the Lord
Hewart, Lord
Chief Justice of England, and
published in 1929 by
Ernest Benn Limited.
Hewart described this "new despotism"...
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footage of
Morrissey walking around some
wasteland located next door to the
Hewart Studios (now
Capital Studios) in
Wandsworth London where Earsay was recorded...
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Court of
Criminal Appeal in London. The
matter was
considered by Lord
Hewart, the Lord
Chief Justice; Sir
Arthur Salter and Sir
Rigby Swift. They declined...