Similar words: barrier, barring, barricade, garrison, sister, mister, terrorist, cistern. Meaning: ['bærɪstə] n. a British lawyer who speaks in the higher courts of law.
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31. Normally, developers paying a barrister to represent them at an inquiry must pick up the tab.
32. A one year period of apprenticeship to an established barrister must be undertaken.
33. However, a solicitor is unlikely to be able to concentrate on advocacy as a barrister can.
34. Reviewers even posture at once as barrister and judge: This concludes the evidence.
35. Boal was a successful barrister who combined staunch unionism with a left-of-centre position on social and economic issues.
36. A good barrister - he'd known Thomas Walters for years - would be able to argue mitigating circumstances.
37. By the time a barrister is considered for judicial appointment, the dossier will contain considerable information about him or her.
38. From the moment black barrister John Taylor was selected as Tory candidate.
39. He was replaced by Humberto de la Calle, 44, a university professor and barrister.
40. George is what the jury expects of a barrister: grave, a little pompous, a touch dramatic.
41. When a barrister comes to address your University or College law society, you can beard him on the subject.
42. The defense is represented By a Barrister from Leeds.
43. The gentle - looking barrister peered owlishly around him.
44. A barrister owes the duty to his client.
45. The ruling body of English and Welsh barrister.
46. The link was 19 th century British barrister John MacGregor.
47. The majority of judgers are barrister(sentencedict .com), but they cannot practise as barrister.
48. The barrister has to burden certain professional r is kin collecting evidence when he pleads criminally.
49. A barrister or a group of barrister is referred to as counsel.
50. The barrister entirely renounce his right to object to a juror.
51. He also finds an excellent barrister – Richard Doane of the Inner Temple, a friend and amanuensis of the late Jeremy Bentham– to defend her at the Old Bailey trial.
52. Barrister, solicitor, judge, priest, doctor, member of parliament, people who are insane are among the category of people disqualify from being juror.
53. You've wanted to be a barrister since the year dot.
54. She then qualified as a barrister, specialising in taxation law, in 1954.
55. Barrister have right of audience in all court in england and wales.
56. No sooner had high-powered barrister and mother of three Cherie Booth, 45, announced that she was expecting a fourth child in May than the number crunching began.
57. A barrister has right of audience in any court in England and Wales.
58. My father became a distinguished barrister and in due course took silk.
59. He is the Oxford-educated barrister with unabashedly bourgeois tastes who led the Labour Party to three victories over Conservative rivals of humbler upbringing.
60. Barrister: Sorry , my Lord. A digital watch is a watch worked by micro - electronics.
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