Circumstantial without doubt
From GDP/52 GF GF (1901-1982) was a young barrister in 1926. In the summer of that year, he was a marshal (assistant) to a judge riding a circuit of assize courts in the South-West of England. Here, he describes a murder trial in Winchester. This entry is unusual in that the diarist does not often go into detail about his legal work in his diary. 7 July 1926 This is very nearly the end of Winchester, and very very sorry am I. We go to-morrow. There are three more cases left but they will be over by lunch time and [...]