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Sir Oliver Popplewella's career goes a long way to explode myths and to show what judges are really like: impartial, skilled in the law, above party politics certainly, but essentially human. He was certainly born into a comfortable middle-class family, but his upbringing was (to quote from Stephen Frya's Foreword to this book) "more Betjeman Metroland than Wodehouse Mayfaira". Sir Oliver was called to the Bar by the Inner Temple and a successful career at the junior bar and on the Oxford and Midland Circuit culminated in his becoming a QC and his subsequent elevation to the High Court Bench. Various high profile cases followed involving public figures - Jonathan Aitken, Lawrence Dallaglio, the England rugby captain, or the sprinter Linford Christie in Christie v McVicar, the editor of Spike magazine - and the public enquiry into the tragic fire at the Bradford City football ground. This autobiography is an absorbing portrait of the career of one of England's most distinguished lawyers, recounted in a witty, intelligent and effortlessly engaging style.

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A delightful book. Here is a life of integrity, intelligence, decency, diligence and public service retold in a clear and self-deprecating style that captures the reader from the last paragraph to the last. From the Foreword by Stephen Fry. 'I commend Benchmark to anyone who likes to read of distinguished men who lead honest and interesting times, but are not too pompous to recall the time they drank the last of the milk during rationing.' Rachel Johnson, 'The Sunday Times'.

Table of Contents
Illustrations Foreword, by Stephen Fry Prelude: ‘I’ll Move it, Guv’nor’ 1. Childhood 2. Growing Up 3. National Service 4. University 5. Cambridge Cricket 6. Family and Friends 7. First Steps at the Bar 8. Bradford 9. Jonathan Aiken 10. A Legal Miscellany 11. Employment Appeal Tribunal 12. Murder 13. Parole 14. The MCC and the Bailey Affair 15. Imran Khan and Barry Wood 16. Lottery at Lords and ‘Pie in the Sky’ 17. Reflections

Benchmark: Life, Laughter and the Law

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 30/03/2009
      ISBN13: 9781845119324, 978-1845119324
      ISBN10: 1845119320

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Sir Oliver Popplewella's career goes a long way to explode myths and to show what judges are really like: impartial, skilled in the law, above party politics certainly, but essentially human. He was certainly born into a comfortable middle-class family, but his upbringing was (to quote from Stephen Frya's Foreword to this book) "more Betjeman Metroland than Wodehouse Mayfaira". Sir Oliver was called to the Bar by the Inner Temple and a successful career at the junior bar and on the Oxford and Midland Circuit culminated in his becoming a QC and his subsequent elevation to the High Court Bench. Various high profile cases followed involving public figures - Jonathan Aitken, Lawrence Dallaglio, the England rugby captain, or the sprinter Linford Christie in Christie v McVicar, the editor of Spike magazine - and the public enquiry into the tragic fire at the Bradford City football ground. This autobiography is an absorbing portrait of the career of one of England's most distinguished lawyers, recounted in a witty, intelligent and effortlessly engaging style.

      Trade Review
      A delightful book. Here is a life of integrity, intelligence, decency, diligence and public service retold in a clear and self-deprecating style that captures the reader from the last paragraph to the last. From the Foreword by Stephen Fry. 'I commend Benchmark to anyone who likes to read of distinguished men who lead honest and interesting times, but are not too pompous to recall the time they drank the last of the milk during rationing.' Rachel Johnson, 'The Sunday Times'.

      Table of Contents
      Illustrations Foreword, by Stephen Fry Prelude: ‘I’ll Move it, Guv’nor’ 1. Childhood 2. Growing Up 3. National Service 4. University 5. Cambridge Cricket 6. Family and Friends 7. First Steps at the Bar 8. Bradford 9. Jonathan Aiken 10. A Legal Miscellany 11. Employment Appeal Tribunal 12. Murder 13. Parole 14. The MCC and the Bailey Affair 15. Imran Khan and Barry Wood 16. Lottery at Lords and ‘Pie in the Sky’ 17. Reflections

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