Sir Wilfrid Robarts

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Sir Wilfrid Robarts is a sharp, aging barrister in Agatha Christie's courtroom drama "Witness for the Prosecution," known for his brilliant legal mind and dramatic cross-examinations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf barrister
fictional character
lawyer
male character
protagonist
appearsIn Witness for the Prosecution
associatedWith Christine Vole
Leonard Vole
nurse Miss Plimsoll
surface form: Miss Plimsoll
characterTrait aging
brilliant
cynical
stubborn
witty
createdBy Agatha Christie
genreOfWorkAppearedIn courtroom drama
crime fiction
hasHabit drinking brandy
smoking cigars
healthStatus recovering from a heart attack
legalSpecialty criminal defense
narrativeFunction exposes contradictions in testimony
tests reliability of witnesses
nationality British
notableFor dramatic cross-examinations
sharp legal mind
occupation barrister
defense lawyer
portrayedBy Charles Laughton
portrayedIn Witness for the Prosecution
surface form: 1957 film Witness for the Prosecution
roleInStory defense counsel for Leonard Vole
setting London, England
surface form: London

Old Bailey
storyThemeConnection deception in the courtroom
justice versus truth
supervises nurse Miss Plimsoll
title Sir
workTypeAppearedIn film adaptation
short story
stage play

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Witness for the Prosecution hasCharacter Sir Wilfrid Robarts