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barrister

[bar-uh-ster] / ˈbær ə stər /


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Morgan was visibly in tears as the case was outlined and through his barrister, Michael Stradling, told the court that Morgan wanted the judge to know he was "very sorry".

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As well as the damages, the trust is likely to have to pay a substantial portion of her legal fees, on top of the costs of their own lawyers and barristers.

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On Tuesday morning, a prosecution barrister set out the case to be heard by the jury made up of six men and six women.

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"Ultimately, he would still be alive if it was not for the grossly negligent behaviour of the defendant," the barrister said.

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"I'm trying to persuade the Welsh person I'm from Cardiff... the jury is out," the barrister joked in episode one.

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