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barrister

[bar-uh-ster] / ˈbær ə stər /


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On Thursday, his barrister said he would instead read out character references including one from the former Metropolitan Police assistant commissioner Tarique Ghaffur, who described Mr Malik as "a person of the highest integrity".

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The witness was praised by a barrister representing Final Donohoe for the support she provided to Noah's mother and for her handling of "very difficult conversations" with "a terrified mother".

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Defence barrister James Leonard KC argued that "human error" did not amount to gross negligence.

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Defence barristers previously told the trial there was no doubt Motin was at fault for the collision, but claimed his actions did not amount to gross negligence manslaughter.

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The crisis has deep roots in cuts to spending on courts, judges and barristers.

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