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Ballot Box to Jury Box : The Life and Times of an English Crown Court Judge.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hook : Waterside Press, 2006Copyright date: ©2005Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (213 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781906534004
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Ballot Box to Jury BoxLOC classification:
  • KD632.B35 -- A3 2006eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Acknowledgements -- CONTENTS -- 1 From Calcutta to Oxford -- 2 Oxford, the Navy and the Liberals -- 3 Starting Out in the Law -- 4 Career Changes for the Better -- 5 Hopes, Disappointments and Nigeria Once Again -- 6 Life at the Bar and Another General Election -- 7 Starting on the Bench -- 8 A Sporting Chance -- Index -- Back cover.
Summary: His Honour John Baker DL was first a solicitor and partner with Amery Parkes and Co, UK where he worked on the pioneering scheme to provide legal advice to members of the Automobile Association. He then became a partner in Goodman Derrick and Co specialising in libel, copyright and franchising of the early British Independent Television (ITV) stations before switching roles to become a barrister in the chambers of Sir Dingle Foot QC, MP who was later appointed Solicitor-General. Later he was appointed as a Crown Court Recorder then Circuit Judge, rising to become the resident judge at Kingston-Upon-Thames Crown Court, Surrey, England and to sit as a deputy judge in the High Court of Justice. But John Baker also had a remarkable 'other life' - including as a regular broadcaster and celebrity on television and radio. He was also active in the UK Liberal Party from his student days and stood three times for Parliament. This candid and often humorous autobiography traces his political ambitions and tells how he came to discard the ballot box for the court bench which in England the judges, who are not elected, are obliged to do - of his experiences as a politician, broadcaster, Lawyer, judge and family man - and the array of leading lights and everyday folk whom he met in the course of twin careers spanning over half a century at the hub of socio-political-legal events.
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Cover -- Acknowledgements -- CONTENTS -- 1 From Calcutta to Oxford -- 2 Oxford, the Navy and the Liberals -- 3 Starting Out in the Law -- 4 Career Changes for the Better -- 5 Hopes, Disappointments and Nigeria Once Again -- 6 Life at the Bar and Another General Election -- 7 Starting on the Bench -- 8 A Sporting Chance -- Index -- Back cover.

His Honour John Baker DL was first a solicitor and partner with Amery Parkes and Co, UK where he worked on the pioneering scheme to provide legal advice to members of the Automobile Association. He then became a partner in Goodman Derrick and Co specialising in libel, copyright and franchising of the early British Independent Television (ITV) stations before switching roles to become a barrister in the chambers of Sir Dingle Foot QC, MP who was later appointed Solicitor-General. Later he was appointed as a Crown Court Recorder then Circuit Judge, rising to become the resident judge at Kingston-Upon-Thames Crown Court, Surrey, England and to sit as a deputy judge in the High Court of Justice. But John Baker also had a remarkable 'other life' - including as a regular broadcaster and celebrity on television and radio. He was also active in the UK Liberal Party from his student days and stood three times for Parliament. This candid and often humorous autobiography traces his political ambitions and tells how he came to discard the ballot box for the court bench which in England the judges, who are not elected, are obliged to do - of his experiences as a politician, broadcaster, Lawyer, judge and family man - and the array of leading lights and everyday folk whom he met in the course of twin careers spanning over half a century at the hub of socio-political-legal events.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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