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Index
Cover
Praise
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Preface
1: How to Quash an Old Conviction
2: Backstory
Dramatis Personae: Ward, Keeler and Ivanov
The Cliveden Weekend
Mandy Rice-Davies – The Count 2 Period
Rumour-mongering
Profumo’s Parliamentary Denial
The Home Secretary Calls the Police
Profumo Confesses
3: Hunting Up Evidence
‘Lucky’ Gordon: Keeler Commits Perjury
Ward is Arrested
The Committal Hearing
4: The Trial of Stephen Ward
Keeler Testifies
‘Lucky’ Gordon: Keeler Lies Again
Count 2 – Rice-Davies Testifies
The Other Counts
The Gordon Appeal
The Summing-up
Suicide
5: Grounds of Appeal
1. Non-Disclosure of Keeler’s Perjury
2. Fresh Evidence
3. Speculation about Absent Friends
4. No Corroboration Warning
5. No Good Character Direction
6. What is a ‘Part’ of a Prostitute’s Earnings?
7. Insufficient Evidence
8. They Were Not ‘Prostitutes’ Anyway
9. No Guilty Mind
10. Continuing in Ward’s Absence
11. Unfair Trial
12. Abuse of Process
6: Over to the CCRC
Note on Sources
Brief Chronology
Appendix A: Statement by Sir David Tudor-Price
Appendix B: Lord Goodman’s Opinion
Appendix C: Bernard Levin on Ward’s trial
Appendix D: Questions in the House of Lords, 18 July 2013
Plates
Copyright
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