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Thomas Hughes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (400 words) |
 | He was called to the bar in 1848, became Queen's Counsel in 1869 and a bencher in 1870, and was appointed to a county court judgeship in the Chester district in July 1882. |
 | Hughes was elected to Parliament as a Liberal for Lambeth (1865–1868), and for Frome (1868–1874). |
 | Hughes also wrote The Scouring of the White Horse (1859), Tom Brown at Oxford (1861), Religio Laici (1868), Life of Alfred the Great (1869) and the Memoir of a Brother. |
| Offender Information - Billy Hughes, Jr. (470 words) |
 | When the clerk confronted Hughes in his room about the stolen card, she noticed a gun on his bed. |
 | Hughes immediately sped away from the scene as Trooper Reichert fired six times at the fleeing vehicle. |
 | Additionally, Hughes had a 9 millimeter handgun loaded with thirteen or fourteen rounds on him when he was captured. |