The Judge, His 'Moody' Gardener and the Case of the Poisoned Plants
Mail on Sunday › June 29, 2008
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Mail on Sunday › June 29, 2008
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SIR Richard Tucker, for years one of the country's most senior judges, is understandably proud of the impressive garden that he and his wife have created at their Cotswolds home.
Having retired from the High Court, where he presided over famous cases including the Polly Peck fraud trial, he may have thought he would be able to enjoy it in relative peace.See the full content of this document
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The Judge, His 'Moody' Gardener and the Case of the Poisoned Plants
But he has become embroiled in controversy after his former gardener, with whom he had fallen out, was charged with causing [p...
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