Oscar Slater was a victim of a miscarriage of justice. Arthur Conan Doyle heard about the case and, in 1912, published this book as a plea for a full pardon for Slater. (120 pages).
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.....It is impossible to read and weigh the facts in connection with the conviction of Oscar Slater in May, 1909, at the High Court in Edinburgh, without feeling deeply dissatisfied with the proceedings, and morally certain that justice was not done. Under the circumstances of Scotch law I am not clear how far any remedy exists, but it will, in my opinion, be a serious scandal if the man be allowed upon such evidence to spend his life in a convict prison. The verdict which led to his condemnation to death, was given by a jury of fifteen, who voted; Nine for "Guilty," five for "Non-proven," and one for "Not Guilty." Under English law, this division of opinion would naturally have given cause for a new trial. In Scotland the man was condemned to death, he was only reprieved two days before his execution, and he is now working out a life sentence in Peterhead convict establishment. How far the verdict was a just one, the reader may judge for himself.......
.....This is a condensation of a very interesting and searching piece of the cross-examination which reveals several things. One is Lambie's qualities as a witness. Another is the very curious picture of the old lady, the book-maker and the servant-maid all at dinner together. The last and most important is the fact, that a knowledge of the jewels had got out.
The Case of Oscar Slater
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Author(s)Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
PublisherDigital Text Publishing Company
ISBN / ASINB00342WHMU
ISBN-13978B00342WHM5
Sales Rank494,403
CategoryKindle Edition
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