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barrister

[bar-uh-ster] / ˈbær ə stər /


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At the High Court, barrister David Sherborne, representing Baroness Lawrence, questioned Wright about whether the Daily Mail's reporting was partly motivated by a belief that the Lawrence family was benefiting financially from the case.

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In written submissions, the barrister said that the move was an "institutional signal of suspicion" which breached Freemasons' human rights and was based on "limited, opaque and heavily perception-driven" evidence.

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It comes after the case was exempted from ongoing barrister strike action.

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The sister of Ballymena woman Chloe Mitchell has said their family must wait "yet again" to find out if the trial of a man accused of her murder will be disrupted by a barristers' strike.

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But Ruth's defence barrister played the audio in court after having it analysed.

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