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The barrister
noun
A lawyer with the right to speak and argue as an advocate in higher lawcourts.
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The barrister said that 201 witnesses had been traced.
The barrister Rose Heilbron, later a high court judge.
The barrister Sam Jacobs represented the family at the inquest.
The barrister who argued the case against her in court was Cherie Booth.
The barrister said there was no evidence Hoare received sexual gratification from pornography.
The barrister Keir Starmer, 54, was named as shadow Brexit secretary, opposite David Davis.
The barrister said the oligarch had lied when he sued Forbes magazine for libel in 2001.
The barrister shared the interaction on Twitter, naming Mr Carter-Silk and calling for a public apology.
The barrister said Flowers had "lost so much" as a result of the affair and was not currently working.
The barrister asked Mandaric: "That's the truth isn't it?" Mandaric, standing in the box, replied: "Absolutely not true".
The barrister said she had told police on "12 separate occasions" she "thought it was a dream".
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