barrister
Definition:
1. A British lawyer who speaks in the higher courts of law.
Use 'barrister' in a sentence:
- 1. My father became a distinguished barrister and in due course took silk.
- 2. One barrister USES his entry-level suit under his gown and his bespoke version to see clients, for instance.
- 3. " What a spit-fire she is," thought the barrister.
- 4. She was the first black woman barrister in the uk.
- 5. The barrister in the development of Collective Fund Trust.
- 6. Some Legal Problems Concerning the Collective Fund Trust of Trust Company& Targeted at Its Business Rule Barrister.
- 7. As a lawyer, it feels uncomfortable to criticize a process that my barrister friends say is a natural progression, even a kind of right.
- 8. The public service barrister system is a new topic, there is not much research on this in the domestic theoretical field.
- 9. The bench was made by my dad back when he was in high school and the barrister cabinets were his also.
- 10. The idea was that I should study Law and come back a barrister.
- 11. The barrister defended his client in the court case.
- 12. She went to Oxford University and then became a research chemist, retraining to become a barrister in 1954.
- 13. The defendant leant forward and spoke to his barrister.
- 14. The barrister now proceeded to the important part of the examination.
- 15. The ruling body of English and Welsh barrister.
- 16. Barrister have right of audience in all court in england and wales.
- 17. Who are the instructing solicitors (ie solicitors who are employing a barrister to act) in this CASE?
- 18. E.g. He is a barrister specializing in employment law.
- 19. Legal body to which Scottish barrister belongs.
- 20. John Mortimer, the barrister and author of the "Rumpole of the Bailey" books, opposed the changes.
- 21. TERRY: Yes, my grandfather was a barrister in London.
- 22. Mum: You remember Mark. You used to play in his paddling pool. His is a barrister. Very well off .
- 23. The minimum requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years' stand.
- 24. "What a spit-fire she is, " thought the barrister.
- 25. The barrister used new evidence to refute the charges and clear the defendant.
- 26. I'm a barrister and it helps me in court.
- 27. Chinese and England's barrister system comparison.
- 28. A barrister selected to serve as counsel to the British ruler.
- 29. The other guy must be the barrister.
- 30. A barrister has right of audience in any court in England and Wales.
- 31. He is the barrister who will appear for the defence.
- 32. The barrister represented to the court that the defendant was mentally unstable.
- 33. You join a barrister for two six-month spells of practical experience.
- 34. We don't necessarily expect or even value those skills in a barrister.
- 35. A barrister or a group of barrister is referred to as "counsel".
- 36. Blue bag in which a junior barrister carry his gown.
- 37. He was a barrister.
- 38. In the corridor his barrister congratulated him.
- 39. The barrister entirely renounce his right to object to a juror.
- 40. To pass examination and fulfil certain requirement to become a barrister.
- 41. The English barrister is famous for his successes in the courts.
- 42. Study law to become a barrister Be disciplined. There's no easy way to learn a second language.
- 43. They chose a famous barrister to represent them in court.
- 44. Barrister have right of audience in all court in England and wales.
- 45. After fifteen years as a barrister, she took silk.
- 46. She practised as a barrister for many years.
- 47. The parties may appear in person or may be represented by a barrister or a solicitor.
- 48. In the corridor, his barrister congratulated him.
- 49. You've wanted to be a barrister since the year dot.