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  1. Nov 12, 2010 · Tony Marchant is the writer who created Garrow's Law. Garrow's Law starts on BBC One at 9pm on Sunday, 14 Novemeber. For further programme times, please visit the upcoming episodes page. Comments ...

  2. Garrow was arrested for rape in 1961. He pleaded guilty to first degree rape and was sentenced to 10 to 20 years in prison. Garrow was paroled in 1968. Soon after he was released, he committed a series of rapes, and many of his victims were children. [1]

    • 25 years to life in prison
    • Gunshot wounds
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  4. Nov 2, 2009 · Sunday evenings have improved as well, with Garrow's Law: Tales from the Old Bailey (BBC1, Sunday). The 18th-century courtroom is a colourful place. The 18th-century courtroom is a colourful place ...

  5. The first was the 1786 case of Phebe Harris , which pitted Garrow against Silvester. Sadly, Garrow lost and Phebe was sentenced to death. When she was executed, 20,000 people turned up to watch ...

  6. Nov 12, 2010 · Garrow's Law starts on BBC One at 9pm on Sunday, 14 Novemeber. For further programme times, please visit the upcoming episodes page . Comments made by writers on the TV blog are their own opinions ...

  7. S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1. Sun, Nov 1, 2009. Frustrated with the lack of defense for the accused, young barrister William Garrow employs his sharp tongue and innovative court room skills when he is called to defend a servant girl accused of murdering her new born child. 8.3/10 (77)

  8. Garrow, despite Sarah's assurances, in a deeply depressed mood having failed to save Thomas Whiley, a twelve-year old-mute boy, from the gallows, enters the civil court to hear Hill's accusation of adultery against him. Silvester, previously his adversary, defends him in the spirit of fair play and does well, demolishing the prosecution ...

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