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Ralph Sam Haeems

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22: 123:, placing bets for his employers and collecting the winnings. He was promoted to supervising the defense of a murder suspect, whom he helped to acquit. Haeems then found employment with an offer of an articled clerkship. In 1972 he qualified as a solicitor and five years later set up his own practice. 151:
Haeems suffered a heart attack in January 2005 and underwent triple bypass surgery two months later. He died, aged 64, from complications which set in during the following weeks.
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criminal defence solicitor. He is credited with innovative defences in criminal cases, which, in some cases, created new legal precedents in UK
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He was survived by his wife Angela, whom he married in 1967, a son (a barrister) and two daughters (both solicitors).
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Jewish family. His parents were teachers. He attended
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British Jews
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