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  Brian Hutton, Baron Hutton - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Hutton was born in Belfast and studied at Shrewsbury School and Balliol College, Oxford before returning to Belfast to become a barrister (after study at Queen's University, Belfast), working as junior counsel to the Attorney General for Northern Ireland.
On March 21 2002 Lord Hutton was one of four Law Lords to reject David Shayler's application to use a 'public interest' defence as defined in section 1 of the Official Secrets Act at his trial.
Lord Hutton was appointed by the Blair government to chair the inquiry into the death of the British scientist Dr David Kelly at the heart of the September Dossier controversy.
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  Brian Hutton, Baron Hutton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Brian Edward Hutton, Baron Hutton, PC (born 29 June 1932), is a former British Law Lord.
Hutton was born in Belfast and studied at Shrewsbury School and Balliol College, Oxford before returning to Belfast to become a barrister (after study at Queen's University, Belfast), working as junior counsel to the Attorney General for Northern Ireland.
Lord Hutton was appointed by the Blair government to chair the inquiry into the death of the British scientist Dr David Kelly at the heart of the September Dossier controversy.
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Brian Hutton's top-target status among the IRA bombers was confirmed when his name was discovered on a hit-list of prominent members of the Belfast establishment.
Hutton's reputation for independence was reinforced when he dismissed Private Lee Clegg's appeal against conviction for murder, saying that there was not the "slightest suggestion in Pte Clegg's evidence that he thought the driver was a terrorist".
Brian Hutton, the judge of the moment, is much in demand at London dinner parties, and the temptation is to always steer the conversation towards his investigation.
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 Brian Hutton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
James Brian Edward Hutton, later Baron Hutton (born 1931) is a former British Lord of Appeal in Ordinary.
On March 21 2002 Hutton was one of four Law Lords to reject David Shayler's application to use a 'public interest' defence as defined in section 1 of the Official Secrets Act at his trial.
Hutton also came to public attention in 1999 during the extradition proceedings of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.
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 Brian Hutton Definition / Brian Hutton Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
James Brian Edward Hutton, Baron Hutton, PC (born 29 June 1932 1932 is a leap year starting on a Friday.
Hutton was born in Belfast and studied at Shrewsbury School Shrewsbury School is a leading British public school, located in Shrewsbury in the county of Shropshire.
Brian Hutton is a writer, actor, radio show producer, cartoonist, the list of his art talents go on and on.
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 Brian Hutton, Baron Hutton -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
James Brian Edward Hutton, Baron Hutton, PC (born 29 June 1932), is a former (The people of Great Britain) British (Click link for more info and facts about Law Lord) Law Lord.
From 1979 to 1988, he was (as Sir Brian Hutton) a (The highest court in most states of the United States) High Court judge.
Lord Hutton was appointed by the (British statesman who became prime minister in 1997 (born in 1953)) Blair government to chair the (A search for knowledge) inquiry into the death of the British scientist Dr (Click link for more info and facts about David Kelly) David Kelly at the heart of the September Dossier controversy.
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 james brian edward hutton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
James Brian Edward Hutton, later Baron Hutton (born 1931) is a former British Law Lord.
Lord Hutton chaired the inquiry into the death of the British scientist Dr. David Kelly at the heart of the September Dossier controversy.
He delivered his report on 28 January 2004, and cleared the British Government in large part, although his criticism of the BBC was extremely harsh.
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 Brian Hutton, Baron Hutton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
On March 21 2002 Hutton was one of four Law to reject David Shayler's application to use a 'public interest' as defined in section 1 of the Official Secrets Act at his trial.
Hutton also came to public attention in during the extradition proceedings of former Chilean Augusto Pinochet.
Lord Hutton was appointed by the Blair government to chair the inquiry into the death of the British Dr. David Kelly at the heart of the September Dossier controversy.
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 The Hutton Inquiry And The Murder Of Dr. David Kelly
I recently located the BBC video from the Hutton Inquiry, the official judicial investigation into the events surrounding the July, 2003, death of Dr. David Kelly, a respected government biological scientist in the U.K., and a leading arms inspector in Iraq prior to the current invasion and occupation.
Hutton a retired judge with a rather dubious record, is described as a "Law Lord", a term that sounds like bad science fiction.
Although we don't know how Hutton came to be the one to deliver the whitewash (there are a number of references to money, even gold, but they are just as likely to refer to his personal affairs) it is clear that has made frank assessment of the situation and is not comfortable with it.
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 3: The Credibility Gap - [Sunday Herald]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Hutton was the chap to get to the bottom of things; respected judge in the Lords; from Northern Ireland, and unencumbered by metropolitan establishment elitism; faced down terrorists from the bench in his native province; Kirk Douglas looks, just the right amount of intimidation over his half-moon specs.
He was born James Brian Edward Hutton in June 1931, the son of a rail executive and attended an exclusive prep school and won a scholarship to Shrewsbury public school in England.
On the other side of the audit, Sir Brian Hutton, as he then was, made a notable judgment in 1992 in the case of Republican Patrick Nash, on trial for 22 charges including plotting to murder four judges among other senior figures, and aiding the murder of a taxi driver.
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 Eamonn Fitzgerald's Rainy Day:

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Sure, Hutton will come down hard on how the British government (mis)handled the Kelly affair, but there's quite a bit of circumstantial evidence to suggest that he will be far harder on the BBC than on Tony Blair.
You see, Hutton is a Northern Irish Presbyterian and they're a remarkable lot, with their belief in the Bible and their deep convictions about good and evil.
James Brian Edward Hutton was born in Belfast in 1931 and raised in the city's North Circular Road.
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 James Brian Edward Hutton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
Image:ac.hutton.jpg frameLord Hutton '''James Brian Edward Hutton, Baron Hutton''', PC (born 29 June 1932), is a former United Kingdom British Judicial functions of the House of Lords Law Lord.
On March 21 2002 Lord Hutton was one of four Law Lords to reject David Shayler David Shayler's application to use a 'public interest' defence as defined in section 1 of the Official Secrets Act at his trial.
Lord Hutton was appointed by the Tony_Blair Blair government to chair the Hutton Inquiry inquiry into the death of the British scientist Dr David Kelly at the heart of the September Dossier controversy.
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 So just who is Lord Hutton? | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited Politics
Hutton could hardly have been closer to the security services; he had two government bodyguards watching over him and his family 24 hours a day.
James Brian Edward Hutton was born in Northern Ireland in 1931.
Back when Hutton made his maiden speech in parliament, a fellow barrister, Lord Lester, said: "He is in that special category of judges from Northern Ireland who are especially brave and noted for their fearless independence." Certainly he has publicly defended the independence of judges, and has not been afraid to go against the authorities.
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 DR Nyheder Online - Udland - Lord Hutton frifinder Tony Blair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Hutton mener ikke, at nogen kan bebrejdes for ikke at have forudset muligheden af, at Kelly kunne tage livet af sig.
Hutton mener ikke, at der er belæg for at kritisere regeringens efterrretningsmateriale på det givne tidspunkt, eller dens anvendelse af det. Han påpeger også, at der hersker tvivl om, hvad David Kelly faktisk har sagt til Andrew Gilligan, da de to mødtes den 22.
Dommer Hutton udtaler en vis kritik af David Kellys arbejdsplads, Forsvarsministeriet, for ikke at have tilbudt våbeneksperten tilstrækkelig hjælp og bistand, da det først var blevet kendt i offentligheden, at han manden, der havde talt med Gilligan.
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 Hutton Inquiry Web Site - Hearing Times and Dates
Lord Hutton will deliver a statement in Court 76 at the Royal Courts of Justice on Wednesday 28 January 2004, the date on which his report will be published.
Lord Hutton’s statement will be followed by a statement by the Prime Minister in the House of Commons and by the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs and Lord Chancellor, Lord Falconer, in the House of Lords.
Lord Hutton began hearing the evidence of witnesses on the 11 August 2003.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
James Brian Edward Hutton, Baron Hutton, PC (born June 29, 1931), is a former British Law Lord.
Hutton was born in Belfast and studied at Shrewsbury School and Balliol College, Oxford (BA jurisprudence, 1953) before returning to Belfast to become a barrister (after study at Queen's University Belfast), being called to the Northern Ireland Bar in 1954.
Hutton LCJ ruled that the Appeal was still to continue.
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 Brian Hutton - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Hutton was born in Belfast, and studied at Balliol_College,_Oxford before returning to Belfast to become a barrister, working as junior counsel to the Attorney_General for Northern Ireland.
On March_21 2002 Hutton was one of four Law Lords to reject David_Shayler's application to use a 'public interest' defence as defined in section 1 of the Official_Secrets_Act at his trial.
Hutton also came to public attention in 1999 during the extradition proceedings of former Chilean dictator Augusto_Pinochet.
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 Lord Hutton, Sir James Brian Edward Biography (1931– ) Online Encyclopedia Article About Lord Hutton, Sir James Brian ...
Lord Hutton, Sir James Brian Edward Biography (1931–)
Having been identified by the press, Kelly had become the centre of media attention and committed suicide soon after.
In his 328-page report (Jan 2004), Lord Hutton criticised the BBC for its editorial procedures and attached no blame to the government for the naming of Kelly.
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 Definition of James   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
, Jesse James -- United States outlaw who fought as a Confederate soldier and later led a band of outlaws that robbed trains and banks in the West until he was murdered by a member of his own gang (1847-1882)
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James VI of Scotland and I of England
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 The IdeaBlogue
Edward Feser has a fascinating piece on the possible -- and probable -- causality of the overwhelming leftism of modern intellectual and professorial thought.
Essentially, Hutton found that, while the government was not wholly of the highest ethics and integrity in the matter (Not like, say, France !), it was far from guilty of anything illegal or even seriously immoral.
But then again, that's probably why he writes for the Post-Intelligencer; while James Taranto seems to think it is thusly named because it is "intelligent as a post", I would offer that the post in "post-intelligencer" is the standard english prefix meaning "having gone past", or rather, "having left behind".
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