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James Chadwin

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An advocate of considerable charm and charisma, Chadwin was able to influence juries with an almost effortless ease. With his rotund figure, battered wig and penchant for cheroots, he bore more than a passing resemblance to
149:, whose evidence was later discredited. Chadwin appeared unsuccessfully for Donna Anthony on her first appeal, but illness prevented him representing her on her second, successful, appeal. Amongst his civil cases, 197:’s creation, he had an ingenious mind that frequently produced surprising results. His good-natured humour and seemingly limitless fund of anecdotes was much admired by other barristers and by the Bench. 130:. However, the trial judge, Mr Justice Boreham, refused to accept this plea and so Sutcliffe was tried for murder. Chadwin's attempts to secure a manslaughter verdict failed, although the 110:
Chadwin represented Peter Sutcliffe in 1981. Sutcliffe had admitted killing 13 women and attempting to kill seven others. Four psychiatrists reported on Sutcliffe and diagnosed
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were hit by players into their garden. Chadwin represented the neighbours and obtained an award of damages, although the
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that had been granted at trial against the cricket club was overturned on appeal.
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Chadwin, who was married with four children, died in 2006. His obituary in
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returned a majority verdict of 10:2 reflecting doubts that two jurors had.
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in the same year, presiding over some trials at the
159:decision on whether a cricket club was liable in 186: 122:, was prepared to accept a plea of guilty to 8: 40:and educated at the High School of Glasgow, 137:Apart from Sutcliffe, his clients included 83:. Chadwin practised mainly in the field of 103:of Gray's Inn and, in 1988, Leader of the 219: 217: 215: 213: 211: 207: 81:Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales 7: 274:Alumni of the University of Glasgow 75:where his contemporaries included 14: 29:, whose cases included defending 279:Alumni of Jesus College, Oxford 167:to neighbouring residents when 1: 225:"Obituaries: James Chadwin" 184:described him in this way: 99:. He was later appointed a 52:as an education officer at 315: 91:in 1976. He also became a 33:, the "Yorkshire Ripper". 233:. London. 24 January 2006 128:diminished responsibility 284:Royal Air Force officers 147:Professor Sir Roy Meadow 17:James Armstrong Chadwin 199: 112:paranoid schizophrenia 289:Members of Gray's Inn 116:Sir Michael Havers QC 46:Jesus College, Oxford 269:Lawyers from Glasgow 36:Chadwin was born in 73:Newcastle upon Tyne 67:in 1958 and joined 294:British barristers 126:on the grounds of 42:Glasgow University 152:Miller v. Jackson 139:Anthony Arkwright 61:called to the bar 306: 243: 242: 240: 238: 221: 120:Attorney-General 105:Northern Circuit 314: 313: 309: 308: 307: 305: 304: 303: 299:Peter Sutcliffe 249: 248: 247: 246: 236: 234: 223: 222: 209: 204: 157:Court of Appeal 89:Queen's Counsel 50:Royal Air Force 31:Peter Sutcliffe 12: 11: 5: 312: 310: 302: 301: 296: 291: 286: 281: 276: 271: 266: 261: 251: 250: 245: 244: 206: 205: 203: 200: 191:Horace Rumpole 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 311: 300: 297: 295: 292: 290: 287: 285: 282: 280: 277: 275: 272: 270: 267: 265: 262: 260: 257: 256: 254: 232: 231: 226: 220: 218: 216: 214: 212: 208: 201: 198: 196: 195:John Mortimer 192: 185: 183: 182: 176: 174: 170: 166: 162: 158: 154: 153: 148: 144: 143:Donna Anthony 140: 135: 133: 129: 125: 121: 117: 113: 108: 106: 102: 98: 94: 90: 87:and became a 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 57: 55: 51: 47: 43: 39: 34: 32: 28: 25: 21: 18: 235:. Retrieved 228: 187: 179: 177: 150: 136: 124:manslaughter 109: 85:criminal law 77:Peter Taylor 59:He was then 58: 54:RAF Sandwich 35: 16: 15: 264:2006 deaths 259:1930 births 253:Categories 237:4 February 202:References 173:injunction 165:negligence 97:Old Bailey 65:Gray's Inn 230:The Times 181:The Times 27:barrister 161:nuisance 93:Recorder 79:, later 69:chambers 193:. Like 101:Bencher 38:Glasgow 24:British 155:was a 118:, the 114:, and 169:sixes 239:2008 163:and 132:jury 71:in 63:by 255:: 227:. 210:^ 107:. 20:QC 241:.

Index

QC
British
barrister
Peter Sutcliffe
Glasgow
Glasgow University
Jesus College, Oxford
Royal Air Force
RAF Sandwich
called to the bar
Gray's Inn
chambers
Newcastle upon Tyne
Peter Taylor
Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
criminal law
Queen's Counsel
Recorder
Old Bailey
Bencher
Northern Circuit
paranoid schizophrenia
Sir Michael Havers QC
Attorney-General
manslaughter
diminished responsibility
jury
Anthony Arkwright
Donna Anthony
Professor Sir Roy Meadow

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