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140:. A dispute arose between Jones and two former members, Timothy Stoen and Grace Stoen. The Stoens alleged that Jones was holding their child, John Victor Stoen, in the commune. Jones maintained he was the biological father and acknowledged Grace Stoen was the child's mother. The Stoens had obtained an order for custody of the child in the California Superior Court in August 1977. As the Stoens commenced legal proceedings in Georgetown to have the court order enforced in January 1978, Jones made contact by short-wave radio with Sir Lionel Luckhoo. Jones threatened that he, John Victor, and the whole commune would commit suicide rather than have the boy released. Luckhoo managed to talk Jones out of taking this course of action at that time. However, on 18 November 1978, a large number of members of the commune died in a mass suicide, and John Victor Stoen was among the dead. 124:"Pick out two individuals. Look for one who is nodding his head and seems to be agreeing with you; then seek out another who is turning his head away because you do not convince him. Speak first to the one who is nodding. When you think you have won him over completely, move on to the one who appears dubious. Concentrate on him, look him in the eye make him feel that you are eschewing everything else to hold his attention because the life of your client is in his hands and that he must be convinced, as he ought to be convinced, that your man is innocent and deserves an acquittal." ( 22: 113:(1990) where he is dubbed the world's "most successful lawyer". The record is for obtaining as a defence trial lawyer 245 successive murder acquittals. In a few instances his clients were found guilty in jury trials, but were acquitted in appeal cases. He also practised as a barrister in England and later served as a judge of the 73:, and was one of three sons and two daughters born into a prominent family of lawyers. His mother was Evelyn Maude Mungal-Singh, and his sisters were Ena Luckhoo and Renee Luckhoo. His two brothers, Edward Victor Luckhoo and Claude Lloyd Luckhoo, became 61:
Luckhoo's grandfather, Moses Luckhoo, was one of many Indians brought to Guyana as indentured labourers in the sugar cane industry in the mid-19th century. In 1899 Sir Lionel's father, Edward Alfred Luckhoo, became the first Indian solicitor of Guyana.
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He served as the President of the Guyana Olympic Association from 1974 to 1979. He was also a notable figure in the Guyanese horse racing industry, and owned several race horses. He also owned an island and a resort hotel.
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identify him with both the evidentialist school of thought, and the tradition known as legal or juridical apologetics. His spiritual life and apologetics contributions have been discussed in the writings of
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He was married to Sheila Chamberlin, and had two sons and three daughters with her. This marriage ended in divorce in 1972, and he remarried Jeannie Willis Carter. His second wife is a genealogist.
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and Barbados in Britain (1966–1970), and was also Ambassador for both countries. From 1967 to 1970 he served as joint ambassador for Guyana and Barbados in France, Germany and the
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politician, diplomat, and well-known lawyer, famed for his 245 consecutive successful defences in murder cases. He was the brother of the last Governor-General of Guyana, Sir
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Sir Lionel Luckhoo (b. 2 March 1914), senior partner of Luckhoo and Luckhoo of Georgetown, Guyana, succeeded in getting 245 successive murder-charge acquittals
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In addition to his legal practice, Luckhoo also had a political career. He was the head of four trade unions, including the
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of Georgetown in 1955, 1956, 1960 and 1961. In the late 1950s he established the conservative political party the
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He maintained his private legal practice spanning most of the years from 1940 to 1985, and became a
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Luckhoo was raised in a nominal Christian setting. However, at age 64, he experienced a profound
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Electronic versions of six booklets by Sir Lionel Luckhoo about faith, apologetics and belief
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Part of his courtroom technique is reported in Fred Archer's biography of Sir Lionel Luckhoo:
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arguments to persuade others about faith in Christ. Booklets included titles such as
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He also came to notoriety as the legal personal representative of the Reverend
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He was also involved in the negotiations for independence of both Guyana and
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at a meeting he attended on 7 November 1978 that was sponsored by the
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in 1940. At the same time that Allied troops were evacuating from
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After his conversion, he established Luckhoo Ministries in
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Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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High commissioners of Barbados to the United Kingdom
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The Question Answered: Did Jesus Rise from the Dead?
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Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International
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Edward Luckhoo
New Amsterdam
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Middle Temple
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Guinness Book of Records
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Jim Jones
Jonestown
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Barbados
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Netherlands
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Queen Elizabeth II
1962 Birthday Honours

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