The Necessity For Criminal Appeal: As Illustrated By The Maybrick Case And The Jurisprudence Of Various Countries (1899) is a book written by Joseph Hiam Levy. The book explores the importance of criminal appeal in the justice system, using the infamous Maybrick case as an example. The Maybrick case was a high-profile murder trial in which the defendant, James Maybrick, was convicted and sentenced to death. However, many believed that he was innocent,...