I wondered what sort of case was sent for trial at the Old Bailey, rather than Hanratty’s, that year.
In May 1961 there was a trial (held mostly in secret) at the Old Bailey for the spy George Blake, who was given a 42 year sentence.
In February 1962, six anti-nuclear campaigners were tried there for direct action protests at USAF Wethersfield. Two of those sentenced, Michael Randle and Pat Pottle, were imprisoned in Wormwood Scrubs – where they met Blake.
After their release Randle and Pottle arranged Blake’s escape and smuggled him to East Germany. Their 1989 book ‘The Blake Escape: How we Freed George Blake - and Why’ led to them being put on trial again. Despite admitting they had done it, and a virtual direction from the judge to convict, the jury found them not guilty on all counts.
In May 1961 there was a trial (held mostly in secret) at the Old Bailey for the spy George Blake, who was given a 42 year sentence.
In February 1962, six anti-nuclear campaigners were tried there for direct action protests at USAF Wethersfield. Two of those sentenced, Michael Randle and Pat Pottle, were imprisoned in Wormwood Scrubs – where they met Blake.
After their release Randle and Pottle arranged Blake’s escape and smuggled him to East Germany. Their 1989 book ‘The Blake Escape: How we Freed George Blake - and Why’ led to them being put on trial again. Despite admitting they had done it, and a virtual direction from the judge to convict, the jury found them not guilty on all counts.
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