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  1. 5 de may. de 2015 · The barrister as thespian was emerging. With the advent of the popular press such men would become celebrities. The role was tailor-made for a showman, and none mastered it better than the tall, handsome young Rugby and Cambridge man, Edward Marshall Hall, who in 1882 was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple.

  2. Edward Marjoribanks: For the Defense: The Life of Sir Edward Marshall Hall, London: Victor Gollancz, Macmillan 1929; Edward Marjoribanks: Famous Trials of Marshall Hall, Penguin, 1989. Nina Warner Hooke, Gil Thomas: Marshall Hall, Arthur Barker, London 1966. Sally Smith: Marshall Hall: A Law Unto Himself, Wildy Simmons & Hill Publishing, London ...

  3. Sir Edward Marshall Hall KC saved more people from the hangman's noose than any other known barrister. In an age of inadequate defence funding, minimal forensic evidence, a rigid moral code making little allowance for human passion and a reactionary judiciary, his only real weapons were his understanding of human psychology and the power of his personality.

  4. 27 de nov. de 2014 · Sir Edward Marshall Hall (1858-1927) was the most celebrated legal figure of his era in England as the defense attorney for a large number of sensational murder trials that featured in British tabloids during the Edwardian era. British barrister Edward Marshall Hall trained for a career in the law, but his successes in his chosen field came as ...

  5. Sir Edward Marshall Hall KC saved more people from the hangman's noose than any other known barrister. In an age of inadequate defence funding, minimal forensic evidence, a rigid moral code making little allowance for human passion and a reactionary judiciary, his only real weapons were his understanding of human psychology and the power of his personality.

  6. Edward Marshall Hall Edward Marshall Hall was one of the most prominent legal figures of his day, and known as 'The Great Defender' because of his passionate defence of murder suspects in high profile cases. Born in Brighton in 1858, he was a tempestuous youth; he was removed from Rugby School and was sent to become a tea merchant.

  7. Chairman: Jonathan Waite KC. The Marshall Hall Trust was originally set up under the Will of Sir Edward Marshall Hall to help needy members of the Inner Temple. With Social Security payments now available for the elderly this has allowed the Trust to widen its scope to give assistance to some students* and pupils, who through no fault of their ...