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Hanratty
/ æˈæɪ /
noun
James. 1936–62, Englishman executed, despite conflicting evidence, for a murder on the A6 road. Subsequent public concern played a major part in the abolition of capital punishment in Britain. New DNA evidence led to an appeal by Hanratty's supporters being dismissed in 2002
Example Sentences
Her stories unfold, often in the fictional towns of Jubilee or Hanratty, with a direct simplicity paired with painstaking craftsmanship.
Gerard Hanratty, a public law expert, says: "You can put lots of different things on a label. It doesn't mean to say that it is then legal and you are compliant with the regulations."
Christopher Hanratty, 30, targeted Jean Lindsay, 50, at the property in Parkhead on 24 September last year.
Seconds later, Hanratty headbutted Miss Lindsay on the face before slapping her head and body.
On Monday, Hanratty pled guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to abducting Miss Lindsay to her severe injury and danger of life.
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