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The Dock Brief

The Dock Brief
Author: John Mortimer
Publisher: Samuel French Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1958
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780573042096

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Morgenhall, a seedy broken-down barrister, is chosen to defend Fowle, accused of murdering his wife. In the first scene Morgenhall takes him through the probable course of the trial. In the second - the case has been lost. Morgenhall hopes for an appeal but Fowle is put out - there is no need to appeal, he has already been reprieved on account of the ineptitude of his defence.


The Dock Brief

The Dock Brief
Author: John Mortimer
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Release: 1958
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The Dock Brief

The Dock Brief
Author: John Mortimer
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Release: 1957
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The Dock Brief

The Dock Brief
Author: John Mortimer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 1958
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780573042096

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Performed in London and on American television and stage with What Shall We Tell Caroline? A seedy lawyer has been waiting for years to make a grandstand defence. He is assigned to defend an innocuous little man accused of murdering his wife. The man cheerfully admits his guilt; he simply couldn't stand his wife's constant joking and laughing. The trial ends and the verdict is a foregone conclusion. The lawyer begs his client to let him appeal. Ironically the man is reprieved because of the ineptitude of his defence.