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barrister

[bar-uh-ster] / ˈbær ə stər /


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"When I saw someone in court standing up and doing a trial, I thought 'I could do that one day'. It looked like a lot of fun," says barrister Emma Fielding.

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The 22 new contestants also include a poker-playing gardener, a barrister, a cyber security consultant, a civil servant, a builder, a nursery school teacher and a personal trainer.

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At the Insolvency and Companies Court, barristers for the three joint administrators asked for the firm to be kept in administration to pay off money owed.

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During submissions a prosecution barrister outlined Bracas' interview with police, where he told them he felt his sister treated him like garbage and made him do chores and babysit his niece.

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The national legal aid system pays for barristers and solicitors to act for a defendant who cannot afford to pay for their own lawyer.

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