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barrister

[bar-uh-ster] / ˈbær ə stər /


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In written submissions, the barrister said that the move was an "institutional signal of suspicion" which breached Freemasons' human rights and was based on "limited, opaque and heavily perception-driven" evidence.

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It comes after the case was exempted from ongoing barrister strike action.

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The sister of Ballymena woman Chloe Mitchell has said their family must wait "yet again" to find out if the trial of a man accused of her murder will be disrupted by a barristers' strike.

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But Ruth's defence barrister played the audio in court after having it analysed.

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At the Royal Courts of Justice on Wednesday, he denied lying during the 2012 inquiry when questioned by the claimants' barrister David Sherborne on stories alleged to have come from hacked phones.

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