Legal History

Death of a Circuit Being Some Account of The Oxford Circuit and How it was Abolished

By Graeme Williams
Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing October 2006

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ISBN-13
9781898029861
Publisher
Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
Publication
October 2006
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Assizes, Quarter Sessions and the Oxford Circuit. Most barristers (and even some solicitors) practising in criminal work will probably have heard, however faintly, of the first two, without knowing what they were. But the Oxford Circuit has almost completely disappeared from the profession’s memory. Yet all three were ancient and venerable parts of the (mainly criminal) justice system, and were in full force and operation until 1st January 1972, only half a modern lifetime ago.

This book attempts to describe the pre-1972 system, and in particular the closing years of the Oxford Circuit’s independent existence, its peremptory abolition and some of the Circuit characters, in what was a more colourful era than the present.

The author was in practice on the London end of the Oxford Circuit from 1960 onwards. He has been married for more than forty years to Anna Worrall QC, a Northern Circuiteer and Middle Temple Bencher. They live in Camden Town and Suffolk.

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