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207: 413:. Although Humphreys had a long career at the Bar, it was unusual for someone whose experience was confined to criminal work to be appointed a High Court judge. His attitude while on the bench seemed fierce and intimidating, although Humphreys was popular among legal colleagues and in private was said to be witty. 38: 451:. During the eight-minute trial, Amery was sentenced to death after pleading guilty, although Humphreys only accepted the guilty plea after making sure Amery was fully aware a death sentence would be the inevitable outcome of this. 607: 309:, who was charged with the murder of Arthur Reginald Baker. Although Byron was convicted, Dickens's defence was so spirited that she was given a reduced prison sentence due to public petition. 926: 571:. Humphreys speaks for several minutes at the start of the episode and then again near the end. The film was released in November 1955, three months before his death. 772: 658: 187:
in London, the fourth son and sixth child of solicitor Charles Octavius Humphreys, and his wife, Harriet Ann (née Grain), the sister of the entertainer
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Humphreys was appointed Counsel for the Crown at the Middlesex and North London sessions in 1905, a junior Treasury Counsel (or
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On 28 May 1896 Humphreys married the actress Zoë Marguerite (1872–1953), the daughter of Henri Philippe Neumans, an artist from
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against his conviction for the murder of his baby daughter, evidence having also been admitted as to the death of Evans' wife.
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to represent Wilde. Travers Humphreys appeared as a Junior Counsel for the prosecution in the subsequent case of
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in 1889 and entered the chambers of E. T. E. Besley, where he concentrated on practice in the criminal courts.
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for the murder of his wife, Cora Henrietta Crippen; and in 1912 he appeared for the prosecution against
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and Deputy Chairman of London Sessions in 1926, Humphries was made a judge of the
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for fraudulent conversion. Also in 1922 he appeared for the Crown, led by the
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and judge who, during a sixty-year legal career, was involved in the cases of
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in 1908, and was appointed one of three senior Treasury Counsel in 1916.
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and was a keen yachtsman On his wife's death in 1953 Humphreys sold his
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approached Charles Octavius Humphreys with the intention of suing the
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In 1910 Humphreys appeared as Junior Counsel in the prosecution of
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Humphreys was played by Ian Connaughton in the 2003 TV drama
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in the Court of Criminal Appeal to hear the appeal of
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During the 1940s and early 1950s Humphreys sat in the
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Murders most foul (the cases of Mr Justice Humphreys)
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series of short films, being interviewed by the host
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in 1946. He retired in 1951 as the senior and oldest
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Humphreys soon after being called to the Bar c.1890
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Index

The Right Honourable

Justice of His Majesty's High Court of Justice
Travers Christmas Humphreys
Alma mater
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
barrister
Oscar Wilde
Hawley Harvey Crippen
George Joseph Smith
John George Haigh
Doughty Street
Bloomsbury
Richard Corney Grain
Shrewsbury School
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Inner Temple

Oscar Wilde
Lord Alfred Douglas
Robbie Ross
Marquess of Queensberry
criminal libel
Sir Edward Clarke
Charles Willie Mathews
Wilde vs Queensbury
Antwerp
An Artist's Model
Marie Tempest
Marie Studholme

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