Foreword; Acknowledgements; Part One; Introduction; Part Two; 1 The Case of Law Or and the Misreported Abortion Trial; 2 The Case of the American Gangster Who Bribed the Jury to Convict Him; 3 The Case of the Queen's Counsel Who Was a Gentleman; 4 The Case of the Murder Trial without the Corpus Delicti (Meaning Dead Body); 5 The Case of the Eye-Blinking Barrister; 6 The Case of the Young Man Who Impersonated a Police Officer; 7 The Case of the Twelve £1 Million Cheques; 8 The Case of the Ruptured Kidney; 9 The Case of the Defendant with High Cheekbones
10 The Case of the Foreign Litigant Who Wisely Refrained from Bribing the Trial Judge11 The Case of the Solicitor Who Was Convicted of an Offence Not Known to Law; 12 The Case of the Court Interpreter Who Loved to Show off His Knowledge of English; Index
Summary
In Tales from No. 9 Ice House Street, Patrick Yu takes up his story as he returns to Hong Kong to become the first Chinese Crown Counsel
Notes
Live recording from the book talk held on Sep. 26, 2002, at the University of Hong Kong Libraries
Performer
Speaker, Patrick Yu Shuk-siu ; moderator, Audrey Eu