Charles Darnay
The Old Bailey has hosted several high-profile treason trials throughout history. One notable figure tried for treason there was William Joyce, also known as “Lord Haw-Haw,” a British Propaganda broadcaster for Nazi Germany during World War II. Joyce was convicted and executed for treason in 1946.
Treason Trial happened in 1956.
Adolf Hitler was put on trial for treason in 1924.
The Old Bailey in "A Tale of Two Cities" is a central location for the novel's legal proceedings and symbolizes the harshness of the justice system during the time of the French Revolution. It is where Charles Darnay is put on trial for treason, highlighting themes of injustice, corruption, and societal upheaval. Dickens uses the Old Bailey to critique the flaws of the legal system and the brutal consequences of political turmoil.
Arthur Thistlewood has written: 'Trial of Thistlewood & others, for high treason' 'The trial of Arthur Thistlewood, on a charge of high treason'
Charles darnay's trial (book two chapter 3)
Sansa Stark and Margaery Tyrell went to dinner after the treason trial was over.
As of July 2014, F. Lee Bailey lives in Maine. He is a well known lawyer. F. Lee Bailey was one of O.J Simpsons trial lawyers.
Thomas Hardy has written: 'The trial of Thomas Hardy for high treason, at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Tuesday the twenty-eigth, Wednesday the twenty-ninth, Thursday the thirtieth, Friday the thirty-first of October; and on Saturday the first, Monday the third, Tuesday the fourth, and Wednesday the fifth '
Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton went to dinner after the treason trial was over in "A Tale of Two Cities".
Alexander Lawrence has written: 'Aliunde' 'A memorandum on the Memel treason trial in Kovno' -- subject(s): Trials, Trials (Treason)
Bailey is 4.25 years old
it set high standards for treason convictions