Sir William Garrow
Sir William Garrow was an influential English lawyer and judge in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, credited with developing the adversarial system of justice that underpins modern court proceedings. His commitment to the defense of the accused and his innovative trial techniques established him as a key figure in the evolution of legal practice and the protection of individual rights.
Born on Apr 13, 1760 (265 years old)
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When Sir William Garrow developed the adversarial system, his loyalty was not to any party, but to the accused and to justice.
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