Lord Hutchinson of Lullington obituary | Law | The Guardian
'For a quarter of a century, from 1960 until 1985, Jeremy Hutchinson, Lord Hutchinson of Lullington, who has died aged 102, was the finest silk in practice at the criminal bar. '
'They had met when she had been called for jury service at the Old Bailey. '
'Judge: Witness, why do you hesitate?'
'Jeremy’s problem was how to shake an obviously honest witness: as his junior, I suggested he ask the witness where he was sitting. '
'He performed a small miracle in achieving the acquittal of Howard Marks, guilty (by Marks’s later account) of trafficking drugs. '
[–] Thisismyvoatusername ago
Sounds like a good lawyer. Too bad he didn't use his talents to prosecute miscreants instead of to prevent justice from being served.