Hello Larue,
Ted Kleinman a solicitor who was a long time friend of Michael Sherrard instructed him to act for Hanratty during the Committal Proceedings. Because of his past record they thought Hanratty to be innocent. It was touch and go as to whether the case would be sent for trial but it did.
Sherrard and Hanratty had become very close and when Sherrard told Hanratty he needed a leader at the trial he (Hanratty) was close to tears and said he did not want anyone other than Sherrard.
Sherrard told him he would be with him throughout but the man to defend Hanratty should be Victor Durand. “He is much better than me” said Sherrard.
Hanratty would not have it he had faith in the man he had.
Sherrard pleaded with Hanratty: “Victor Durand is a star; he is a Recorder at Bedford Assizes so he has local knowledge. He really is the best”
He convinced Hanratty but before Victor Durrand could take over the case he was suspended because of matters in another trial (he was actually and quite ironically defending the Commissioner of Police).
So Hanratty got his wish and Michael Sherrard appeared for him.
Michael Sherrard admits that he became very involved with James Hanratty and concedes that things would have been handled differently by Durrand. Durrand would have kept his distance; he would not have gone to visit Hanratty in the cells every day. That would have resulted, probably, in Hanratty being unable to change his alibi. Durrand would have been able to influence Hanratty not to give evidence.
There were a lot of mistakes in the defending of James Hanratty and this coupled with underhand police tactics meant he was doomed from the off.
Tony.
Ted Kleinman a solicitor who was a long time friend of Michael Sherrard instructed him to act for Hanratty during the Committal Proceedings. Because of his past record they thought Hanratty to be innocent. It was touch and go as to whether the case would be sent for trial but it did.
Sherrard and Hanratty had become very close and when Sherrard told Hanratty he needed a leader at the trial he (Hanratty) was close to tears and said he did not want anyone other than Sherrard.
Sherrard told him he would be with him throughout but the man to defend Hanratty should be Victor Durand. “He is much better than me” said Sherrard.
Hanratty would not have it he had faith in the man he had.
Sherrard pleaded with Hanratty: “Victor Durand is a star; he is a Recorder at Bedford Assizes so he has local knowledge. He really is the best”
He convinced Hanratty but before Victor Durrand could take over the case he was suspended because of matters in another trial (he was actually and quite ironically defending the Commissioner of Police).
So Hanratty got his wish and Michael Sherrard appeared for him.
Michael Sherrard admits that he became very involved with James Hanratty and concedes that things would have been handled differently by Durrand. Durrand would have kept his distance; he would not have gone to visit Hanratty in the cells every day. That would have resulted, probably, in Hanratty being unable to change his alibi. Durrand would have been able to influence Hanratty not to give evidence.
There were a lot of mistakes in the defending of James Hanratty and this coupled with underhand police tactics meant he was doomed from the off.
Tony.
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