Seymour Wishman is a former defense counsel, a prosecutor and author of the jury's anatomy, and there are three books, including novels "no personality" and "memories of criminal lawyers' confession". He is a famous writer and a highly esteemed corporation. Seymour Wishman analysis The jury is about three minutes' worth of criminal justice system and officials. A common misunderstanding is that the purpose of this book is to provide only those who should not tell the reader that it was most fascinated by prosecutors, judges, defense and judges.
Edward Seymour (c 1500 - 52) is Sir John Seymour at Wolfhurst State, Wiltshire (a gentleman of Henry VIII). He was originally a young boy and was a French leader before becoming a physical gentleman in 1531, as a diplomat of Cardinal Ursa for the contact of the father's court. In this way, he became the best friend of the King who visited Seymour Hampshire's house. After Henry married her sister Jane, Seymour became a suicide. When Jane produced Edward VI, Seymour was promoted to Earl of HeLrootford
Henry VIII, at the time the old boy took the throne, Elizabeth died in 1547 when it was 13 Prince Edward. Elizabeth will soon live with Katherine Pearl and her new husband, Thomas Seymour. According to the belief that Mashimo is trying to seduce her, Elizabeth was abandoned by her mother - in - law. After Katherine's death after childbirth, he was charged with a plan to kidnap Seymour, Edward VI and Elizabeth married to grab the throne for themselves. Elizabeth was involved in the danger and the authorities thought she was plotting with Seymour. Fortunately, no one can prove that she is guilty
Future Elizabeth abandons that it was Henry VIII as a child, forgets almost, forced her tutorial writing for clothes
With the death of her father in 1547, Elizabeth's life at the risk of turning points, she was very frail at the throne of 10-year-old brother Edward. Her guardian, Queen's mother Catherine Par got married to senior general Thomas Seymour almost immediately. Seymour began to oppose his strong brother, Edward Seymour, who was a guardian of Kingdom of Edward VI. He was handsome, ambitious and dissatisfied. Immediately after Katherine Pearl died in January 1549, Thomas Seymour was arrested for treason and was condemned to be married to Elizabeth to rule the kingdom. Despite his wife still alive, Seymour insisted that he repeatedly touched the young princess in excessively familiar attitudes. Under close interrogation and dangerous humiliation, Elizabeth was very cautious and well-balanced. She betrayed any emotions when she was told that Seymour was decapitated.