George Edalji, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

George Edalji

solicitor from England

Date of Birth: 22-Jan-1876

Place of Birth: West Midlands, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 17-Jun-1953

Profession: solicitor

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About George Edalji

  • George Ernest Thompson Edalji (22 January 1876 – 17 June 1953) was an English solicitor and son of a vicar of Parsi descent in a South Staffordshire village.
  • He became known as a victim of a miscarriage of justice for having served three years' hard labour after being convicted on a charge of injuring a pony.
  • He was initially regarded having been responsible for the series of animal mutilations known as the 'Great Wyrley Outrages', but the prosecution case against him became regarded as weak and prejudiced.
  • He was pardoned on the grounds of the conviction being an unsafe one after a campaign in which Sir Arthur Conan Doyle took a prominent role.
  • The difficulty in overturning the conviction of Edalji was cited as showing that a better mechanism was needed for reviewing unsafe verdicts, and it was a factor in the 1907 creation of the Court of Criminal Appeal for England.
  • Despite an official inquiry's finding that Edalji was the author of poison pen letters associated with the mutilations, he was allowed to resume practice as a solicitor and lived quietly with a sibling until his death.

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