Scholefield Allen
Barrister, Politician
1898 – 1974
Who was Scholefield Allen?
Sydney Scholefield ALLEN QC was a barrister and Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.
Born in Birkenhead to Joseph & Edith Allen, he was educated at Birkenhead Institute and Liverpool University, from where he graduated with first class honours in law.
He served with the Royal Artillery during the First World War, and subsequently was called to the Bar at Gray's Inn.
Practising in criminal law, his most famous brief was the sensational 1931 Liverpool murder case, acting as junior counsel for William Herbert Wallace, assisting Roland Oliver KC, who led for the Defence. Wallace was initially convicted of the bizarre murder of his wife Julia, and sentenced to death, but in a unique legal decision the verdict was quashed on Appeal, because the weight of the evidence did not support it, and Wallace was freed. Scholefield Allen was appointed a Kings Counsel in June 1945. He served as Recorder of Blackburn between 1947 and 1970.
He was elected as Member of Parliament for Crewe at the 1945 general election, defeating the Conservative Home Secretary, Sir Donald Somervell, and held the seat until he retired at the February 1974 general election, a month before his death. His successor as MP was Gwyneth Dunwoody.
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