Criminal Lawyer Collection
"The Evolution of Criminal Lawyers: Pioneers, Advocates
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"The Evolution of Criminal Lawyers: Pioneers, Advocates, and Defenders" The first woman lawyer in France breaks barriers and paves the way for future generations (colour litho). Norman Birkett, 1st Baron Birkett - a British lawyer, judge, and politician who left an indelible mark on the legal landscape (b/w photo). Middle Temple Lane in London - where countless criminal lawyers have walked these hallowed grounds seeking justice (colour litho). Mr George Leeman - a formidable criminal lawyer whose expertise has shaped many high-profile cases (colour litho). Phryne standing before the Areopagus in 1861 - a powerful depiction of justice being served through the hands of skilled criminal lawyers (oil on canvas). Exploring male costumes from the 14th century worn by Italian artisans, showcasing their influence on courtroom attire throughout history. A final appeal captured in a poignant lithograph that encapsulates the intense emotions experienced within courtrooms worldwide. Barrister, Woman Of The Future - an inspiring black-and-white photograph portraying a trailblazing female advocate breaking gender stereotypes. Unveiling the lighter side of legal proceedings with "Barrister touching up a pretty maid" - showcasing humor amidst serious courtroom dramas (colour litho). Witnessing Jeanne Chauvin's historic swearing-in at Chateau-Thierry bar in France as she shatters glass ceilings for aspiring women lawyers everywhere (litho). Cover of Le Petit Parisien dated November 7th, 1909 – highlighting captivating stories that captivated public interest surrounding criminal law cases during that era (colour litho). Law Making depicted through Justiniano Institutiones Feodorum et Alia Codex manuscript from c1300- offering insights into how laws were crafted to shape society's legal framework (vellum).