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The life and work of a barristers' clerk from before the Second World War to the present day.
In December 2018 Sergeant Al Robinson retired after 25 undistinguished years in the Thames Valley Police. Obviously, he thought, whatever Adam Kay could do for the NHS, he could do for the police service, only an incy, wincy, tincy bit better, obviously. So, here it is, Al's account as to how Britain became Policeless and how policing became soulless.Take good care of yourselves.
An eye-opening, behind-the-scenes tour of a year in the life of an inner-city magistrate. Chapters cover a variety of cases including the disqualified driver who drove away from court, the Sunbed Pervert, and Fifi the Attack Chihuahua.
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This witty, opinionated and intriguing memoir reveals the inside stories of classic criminal cases the former criminal barrister and judge was party to, whilst detailing his personal struggle with alcoholism.