- John Seys-Llewellyn
John Desmond Seys-Llewellyn (
May 3 1912 –April 4 2003 ) was a Welshbarrister who took part in the prosecution of theNuremberg Trials . He later became acounty court judge.Life
Seys-Llewellyn was born in
Cardiff onMay 3 1912 and educated atCardiff High School . He then studied atOxford University , matriculating as a member ofJesus College, Oxford in 1931 and obtaining a degree in French and German. Before theSecond World War started, he taught modern languages in schools. He was commissioned as aSecond Lieutenant in theRoyal Armoured Corps on22 November 1941 . [LondonGazette |issue=35377 |linkeddate=1941-12-09 |startpage=7046 |accessdate=2008-06-04] He served in theRoyal Tank Regiment , but did not see active service in Europe. He then volunteered to serve in the Far East, and spent two years in India. Whilst in the army, he studied to become abarrister and took part in theNuremberg Trials . He rose to the rank of Captain.LondonGazette |issue=44505|linkeddate=1968-01-16 |startpage=619 |accessdate=2008-06-04] He began his practice as a barrister inChester in 1947. He spent some time from 1958 onwards as Clerk to the Justices atWrexham Magistrates' Court , before establishing his own chambers in Chester on his return to the bar. He was appointed as Deputy Chairman for the Court of Quarter Sessions forCheshire on13 January 1968 and became a judge of theCounty Court on23 April 1971 . [LondonGazette |issue=45353 |linkeddate=1971-04-27 |startpage=4195 |accessdate=2008-06-04] He retired in 1985 and died on4 April 2003 .cite news|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article1130136.ece|title=Lives in Brief: His Honour Judge Seys-Llewellyn| publisher=The Times |date=April 14 2003 |accessdate=2008-06-04]References
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