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Under the Wig

A Lawyer's Stories of Murder, Guilt and Innocence

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Under the Wig

By: William Clegg
Narrated by: William Clegg
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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
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Critic reviews

"Gripping." (The Times)

"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)

"A must read if you've got any interest in the criminal law." (Matthew Scott, Barrister Blog)

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I was surprised at how honest an account is provided in this book. It is clear this gentleman deserves the praise he receives as a skilful advisor and orator. I learned much from this exploration into life at the senior criminal bar and what it is really like carrying all that pressure.

Brilliant, and very honest.

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Following a QC through cases covered by the press. worth my credit I say.

interesting.

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This book is suitable for laypersons and is simply written to that effect. The cases Clegg has tried are very interesting and he gives you an honest insight to a day in the life of a criminal defence barrister. A thoroughly endearing and charming listen.

Gripping at times and fascinating generally

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This is a fascinating listen, both interesting and informative. William Clegg narrated in a very helpful and straightforward way.

Excellent

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it was very interesting to hear about a defence lawyer's perspective of the law. it also shook off some negative opinions I had of that area. riveting stories and a unique insight into infamous cases.

humanising the law representatives

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I only spent a brief time in the CJS at my local Crown Court as an Usher. However, I found it fascinating. This is why I selected this work, having listened to others on the subject. It was very interesting, covering both aspects of that part of the CJS and some famous cases the author has been involved in. Thoroughly recommended.

Interesting Reflections

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This is fascinating, William would be the best dinner guest ; for for the truth , the whole truth of a wondrous career . Mind you , that would take a month of dinners ; yet here it all is and marvellously related .

A briefing by the best !

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Poor halting performance let down an interesting account of a life at the bar. Some well known cases and enjoyable insights.

Interesting straight forward account

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Exactly what you would expect from a top barrister. Very well written and performed in the manner you would expect from a top QC.
You will be surprised just how many high profile cases William Clegg QC has worked on - there are many cases you will remember reading about in the paper. A very interesting insight into a world few people get to see.

Thoroughly well written and brilliantly narrated.

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Certainly an interesting insight into Law, and true crime cases as gripping as any sherlock holmes case- and more shocking...
Unfortunately does tend to delve a little too much into politics.

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