Edward Hale Tindal Atkinson
- Edward Hale Tindal Atkinson
Sir Edward Hale Tindal Atkinson, KCB, CBE (1878-1957) was a British lawyer and Director of Public Prosecutions from 1930 to 1944. [ [http://www.cps.gov.uk/about/history.html The history of the Crown Prosecution Service : The CPS ] ]
Career
He was elected a Bencher of the Middle Temple in 1896 and appointed County Court Judge for Essex in 1901. [ [http://books.google.pl/books?id=c-suAAAAIAAJ&q=%22Edward+Tindal+Atkinson%22&dq=%22Edward+Tindal+Atkinson%22&ei=OBtUSIG0BqDKjgHovOSDDA&pgis=1 Googlebooks] ] In 1920 he was made a CBE.
In 1930 he replaced Archibald Bodkin as DPP a position he held until 1944.
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