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25 November 2024

  • curprev 04:4104:41, 25 November 2024208.127.76.151 talk 968 bytes +968 Created page with "<b>Case File: Oscar Wilde</b> Page 6, Column 1, Link "It is clearly contrary to the etiquette of the Bar for counsel to defend any prisoner for less than the minimum fee recognised by old-established usage." So says the "Law Journal," in a note on the statement that Sir Edward Clarke had offered to defend Mr. Oscar Wilde at the Old Bailey without a fee. One would have thought that the offer was quite in harmony with the etiquette of the profession, for it is certai..."