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  1. Matthew F. Hale (born July 27, 1971) is an American white supremacist, neo-Nazi leader and convicted felon.

  2. Sir Matthew Hale SL (1 November 1609 – 25 December 1676) was an influential English barrister, judge and jurist most noted for his treatise Historia Placitorum Coronæ, or The History of the Pleas of the Crown.

  3. Sir Matthew Hale was one of the greatest scholars on the history of English common law, well known for his judicial impartiality during England’s Civil War (1642–51). He also played a major role in the law-reform proposals of the Convention Parliament and in promoting Charles II’s restoration.

  4. May 6, 2022 · Justice Alito’s leaked opinion cites Sir Matthew Hale, a 17th-century jurist who conceived the notion that husbands can’t be prosecuted for raping their wives, who sentenced women to death as...

  5. May 19, 2022 · Both in India and in the Roe v. Wade draft ruling roiling the United States, Lord Matthew Hale — an English judge who wrote that women were contractually obligated to husbands — still looms large.

  6. On April 26, a federal jury in Chicago found Matthew Hale guilty of trying to have a judge killed (technically, "solicitation of murder"). Who is Matthew Hale? The self-styled "Pontifex...

  7. Oct 30, 2021 · The case that Matthew Hale presided over took place some 17 years later from March 10-13, 1662, and it dealt with charges of witchcraft against two women from Lowestoft, a town in Suffolk some 50 miles from Bury St. Edmunds. Their names were Amy Duney and Rose Cullender.

  8. May 14, 2018 · Hale, Sir Matthew (1609–76). Hale was one of the great authorities on English law (particularly on the criminal law), and had a distinguished judicial career. He took office as chief justice of Common Pleas under the Commonwealth and after the Restoration became the chief baron of the Exchequer and in 1671 chief justice of Common Pleas.

  9. Sir Matthew Hale, (born Nov. 1, 1609, Alderley, Gloucestershire, Eng.—died Dec. 25, 1676, Alderley), British legal scholar. Orphaned at age 5, he planned to become a minister but ultimately chose the study of law.

  10. Mar 9, 2005 · CHICAGO (AP) - An attorney for jailed white supremacist Matthew Hale, who has been a focus of the investigation into the killings of a federal judge's husband and mother, said Wednesday that...

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