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I am wholly satisfied that there is a common law misdemeanour of conspiracy to corrupt public morals. The judicial precedents which have been cited show conclusively to my mind that the Courts have never abandoned their function as
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in 1921. He initially practiced at the common law bar, but switched to the divorce bar, then thought of as a dead end because of financial reasons. At the time, judges of the
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In 1918, Hodson married Susan Mary Blake, daughter of Major
William Greaves Blake. Susan had been his nurse during the war. They had three children. Their daughter, the Hon.
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wrote that "Hodson's thirty-four years of judicial service left little or no mark on the law. He took the law as he found it, whether he liked it or not."
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694:(107 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. p. 2619.
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Morrison, Victor. "Joseph, Anthea Esther (1924â1981)".
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692:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood
641:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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