Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon Quote

Counsel are frequently induced, and they are justified in taking the most favourable view of their clients' case; and it is not fair to pass over any piece of evidence they find difficult to deal with, provided they cite, fairly and correctly, those parts of the evidence they comment upon.


Trial of the Earl of Thanet, and others (1799), 27 How. St. Tr. 940.


Counsel are frequently induced, and they are justified in taking the most favourable view of their clients' case; and it is not fair to pass over any ...

Counsel are frequently induced, and they are justified in taking the most favourable view of their clients' case; and it is not fair to pass over any ...

Counsel are frequently induced, and they are justified in taking the most favourable view of their clients' case; and it is not fair to pass over any ...

Counsel are frequently induced, and they are justified in taking the most favourable view of their clients' case; and it is not fair to pass over any ...