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:"A prominent criminal lawyer, Bowley QC is indicative of a love that dares to speak its name. Resigned as Crown Court Recorder when his homosexuality was exposed in 1988, he has since become an outspoken advocate of legal reform and recognition of gay relationships."<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/take-away-these-fifty-faces-and-britain-would-be-a-poorer-place-710891.html</ref> | :"A prominent criminal lawyer, Bowley QC is indicative of a love that dares to speak its name. Resigned as Crown Court Recorder when his homosexuality was exposed in 1988, he has since become an outspoken advocate of legal reform and recognition of gay relationships."<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/take-away-these-fifty-faces-and-britain-would-be-a-poorer-place-710891.html</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 20:57, 14 January 2014

Martin Bowley is a barrister.
His entry in the Pink List 2000 said:
- "A prominent criminal lawyer, Bowley QC is indicative of a love that dares to speak its name. Resigned as Crown Court Recorder when his homosexuality was exposed in 1988, he has since become an outspoken advocate of legal reform and recognition of gay relationships."[1]
He is an Honorary Vice-President of CHE.
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