Under the Wig: A Lawyer's Stories of Murder, Guilt and Innocence

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Synopsis

'This is a gripping memoir from one of our country's greatest jury advocates, offering a fascinating, no-holds-barred tour behind the scenes of some of the most famous criminal cases of modern times' The Secret Barrister

'Gripping' - The Times

'Mixes the excitement of the courtroom and some practical tips on the advocacy with the more mundane life of the working lawyer' - Sunday Times
'Between such serious case studies, his jovial memoir reflects on the challenges and satisfactions of life as a barrister.' - Daily Mail

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How can you speak up for someone accused of a savage murder? Or sway a jury? Or get a judge to drop a case?

In this memoir, murder case lawyer William Clegg revisits his most intriguing trials, from the acquittal of Colin Stagg to the shooting of Jill Dando, to the man given life because of an earprint.

All the while he lays bare the secrets of his profession, from the rivalry among barristers to the nervous moments before a verdict comes back, and how our right to a fair trial is now at risk.

Under the Wig is for anyone who wants to know the reality of a murder trial. It has been praised as "gripping" by The Times, "riveting" by the Sunday Express and "fascinating" by the Secret Barrister, who described the author as "one of our country's greatest jury advocates."

Several prominent barristers, including Matthew Scott and Bob Marshall-Andrews QC, have said Under the Wig is a "must read" for anyone with an interest in the criminal law. Switch off the TV dramas and see real criminal law in action.

Well-known cases featured:

The Murder of Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common
The Chillenden Murders (Dr Lin and Megan Russell)
The Trial of Private Lee Clegg
The Murder of Jill Dando
The first Nazi war crimes prosecution in the UK
The Murder of Joanna Yeates
The Rebekah Brooks Phone Hacking Trial

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781529401240
  • Number of pages: 288
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 22 mm
  • Weight: 206g
  • Languages: English

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Under the Wig
CLEGG’S IMPRESSIVE MEMOIR
CLEGG’S IMPRESSIVE MEMOIR ON HOW THE RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIAL HAS BEEN PUT AT RISK An appreciation by Elizabeth Robson Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers and... READ MORE
Phillip Taylor MBE
Under the Wig
Worth the read - definitely !
Thank you to NetGalley for the chance to read this book. I thought it was just great, the tone and the content was pitched just right for the general publi... READ MORE
Christine H.
Under the Wig
Really Interesting
As someone who wants to become a barrister in the near future, it’s a great insight into the ins and outs of the job. The inclusion of infamous cases that ... READ MORE
Reader101
Under the Wig
Well........
Just finished this book, apart from the odd spark of interest, rather a waste of my time. Reads like a collection of slightly pompous after dinner speeches... READ MORE
A Harris
Under the Wig
Excellent book blending anecdote with memoir, political development with social history
"Under the Wig" by William Clegg QC provides an honest and open account of a life spent in court. Due to the high-profile nature of many of these cases, C... READ MORE
Tom
Under the Wig
Gavel to Wig: Navigating Law and Life with William Clegg
As someone deeply fascinated by the inner workings of the legal world, "Under the Wig" by William Clegg struck a particular chord with me. My path once dre... READ MORE
Yonni.I
Under the Wig
Interesting look behind the scenes of the English Criminal Justice system and some high profile cases
William Clegg QC has been involved in some of the most high profile criminal trials of recent times including the acquittals of Colin Stagg and Barry Georg... READ MORE
Jayne Heywood