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Roland Oliver (judge)

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on a charge of murder, although the jury verdict was exceptionally quashed on appeal. In the 1933 "fire-rising" case, he led for the Crown in the prosecution of Leopold Harris, as well as the subsequent prosecution of Captain Brymore Eric Miles of the
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of the Inner Temple. Although his reputation was in criminal cases, after he took silk he began to be briefed in an increasing number of civil cases as well. In 1931, he unsuccessful defended
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Oliver married Winifred Burnaby, third daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Burnaby, in 1923; she died in 1959. Oliver then married Mrs. Madelaine Mary Kean in 1961; she died in 1974.
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described him as "an outstanding figure at the criminal law Bar". He was described as having a quiet manner and a soft voice, but also "a strong and forceful character".
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from 1926 to 1938. In addition, he was a member of the 1936 inquiry into the leakage of the Budget, and chaired a committee on court martial procedure in 1938.
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for murder, and the "Mr A." case, which arose out of the civil action
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Roland Oliver was the third son of Edmund Ward Oliver of
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In 1938, he successfully defended obstetric surgeon
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Index

MC
High Court judge
Orlestone
Kent
Marlborough College
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
called to the Bar
Inner Temple
South-Eastern Circuit
pupil
devil
Travers Humphreys
Christmas Humphreys
First World War
Royal Field Artillery
Military Cross
Central Criminal Court
Edith Thompson and Frederick Bywaters
King's Counsel
Bencher
William Herbert Wallace
London Salvage Corps
consistory court
Bishop of Norwich
Harold Davidson
Aleck Bourne
Rex v Bourne
Recorder
Folkestone
High Court of Justice

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