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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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"Who knows?" as the barrister once remarked.
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.
But Gabriel Northwood, the barrister, is a fine character.
What did the barrister see in the fitness fanatic?
Take the barrister Nick Wrack, one of the sectarian leaders.
Rumpole was the barrister he wanted to be, but wasn't.
"He has a number of health issues," the barrister said.
The barrister who argued the case against her in court was Cherie Booth.
Solicitors must be British Commonwealth citizens, although there is no such requirement for the barrister.
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