Abstract
The invitation to be present a t these proceedings of the Forensic Science Society came to me from your member, Mr. Edward Moeran, who being a solicitor of undoubted power in persuasion, felt that he could easily induce a member of the Bar to perform the small service of talking, even on a Saturday afternoon on yet one more subject about which he, the barrister, knows nothing. In this request no instructions were enclosed and the advocate is left to do the client the best he can-I mean do the best he can for the client which is the traditional epitaph writ by the solicitor in usually voluminous instructions by which device the burden of the fight is lumped squarely on the back of the barrister in court. ~ ~ -
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