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Author of Principles of Sentencing. David A. Thomas , Ian David Edge Barrister specializing in international
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In 1579 he took up residence there and after becoming a barrister in 1582
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Author of Principles of Sentencing. David A. Thomas , Ian David Edge Barrister specializing in international
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the Chatbot a Question Also known as: penalty Written by Ian David Edge Barrister specializing in international
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Shaw Sir Robert Jennings Professor of International Law, University of Leicester, England. Barrister and founder
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In 1579 he took up residence there and after becoming a barrister in 1582
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Shaw Sir Robert Jennings Professor of International Law, University of Leicester, England. Barrister and founder
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the Church of England ’s handling of abuse carried out by barrister John Smyth. Some 130
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of Economics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg. Gabriel Smith , Gabriel Smith Barrister-at-Law. Departmental Editor
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in Nova...... Starmer, Keir Keir Starmer is a British politician and barrister (lawyer) who became leader
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the mystical and personally lyrical...... Mortimer, Sir John Sir John Mortimer was an English barrister and writer
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of Red Gap (1915) by American...... Rumpole, Horace Horace Rumpole, fictional character, a barrister featured in many