Usa "barrister" in una frase
barrister frasi di esempio
barrister
1. I am Barrister Tom white, a solicitor at law
2. He was, like Gāndhi, a Barrister qualified in London
3. You want your appeal granted and a good barrister to fight your corner
4. He went to say that he would assist Malcolm to find a good barrister and give him a substantial compensation cheque to make his life a little easier when he returned to society
5. I chose Mr Tim Sharman and Barrister Craig Everson to represent me in the trial we were about to enter into
6. We returned again in early 2002 and nearly got through the second trial but Mr 4"s budget barrister made statements to the effect that we were drug barons and this was a turf war
7. The rest of our defence team made it possible for the trial to be aborted on the grounds that Mr 4"s Barrister had made unauthorized statements to the court
8. My Barrister offered me the opportunity to blame the others and possibly escape punishment but I refused
9. Barrister would be with me shortly
10. Barrister called out to me
11. Barrister to the interview
12. There was a man dressed entirely in black that she assumed was a judge since he was waving a leather-bound book that had the word “Judges” embossed on the spine in bright gold lettering and seemed to be pointing his finger condemningly at a person whose face was obscured by a shadow cast by what appeared to be a woman’s hat being held by a barrister wearing a white powdered wig
13. The judge lifted the book above his head and cast it towards the defendant while the barrister continued to plead and shake his head in disappointment
14. “At least, that’s what his barrister tried to argue at his trial for the rape of that nineteen-year-old
15. The barrister Benjamin Butler, had moved quickly to trial and had convinced the jury, by means of a hammered end of a snapped axle, that the defect had occurred suddenly due to the coal tender striking a work wagon that was heavily loaded with granite stone and that had rolled too close to the track
16. I went to thank the barrister Benjamin Butler, in Lowell, Massachusetts, after I learned that he had proven in court that the cause of the wreck was a collision with a granite block loaded wagon
17. Butler, the renowned barrister
18. After the end of his workday on Saturday, May 6, 1854, Olin visited the barrister Mr
19. The following Sunday the barrister Mr
20. The mayor could not argue that an explanation from the barrister or the school principal would be other than satisfactory
21. Look for evidence to support the accuracy of the thoughts – Wwhat tells you this thought is true? What would a barrister / lawyer / advocate for the defence say? (Remember this is a “court case” and evidence should be able to stand up in court as facts)
22. Look for evidence against the thoughts – Wwhat tells you this thought is not totally true, all of the time? What would a barrister / lawyer / advocate for the prosecution say? What factual evidence is there? Consider what others would say (witnesses) etc
23. Perhaps a little angry with himself, as well as with the barrister, Mr
24. The barrister was keen enough to divine that the banker would not have gone so far in his expression of opinion on any less solid ground than moral certainty
25. Your brother-in-law is a barrister? a doctor?"
26. After breakfast the barrister arrived and Rex delivered a summary of the case
27. The barrister bustled off and Sebastian and I were left alone and disconsolate
28. I intend to go to town and eat my dinners as a barrister, since, they say, that is the preparation for all public business
29. This is the contrary opinion theory, whose foundations were laid by Charles Mackay, a Scottish barrister
30. The Russian people have long called a barrister ‘a conscience for hire
31. In gloomy moments he even threatened to give up his post, and practice as a barrister in criminal cases
32. Now, in my opinion, the barrister who put forward this extraordinary plea was probably absolutely convinced that he was stating the most liberal, the most humane, the most enlightened view of the case that could possibly be brought forward in these days
33. “That’s how a clever barrister makes a good point!” said he, when speaking of his peroration later on
34. His back was turned to the barrister, but be evidently gave his representative an imploring look, because the latter frowned and shook his head
35. "But … That is clever," the barrister said in confusion
36. I recollect, sir, once in a conversation with a most eminent barrister in the State in which I live, who had often performed the duty of counsellor and advocate in our State, he informed me that in a practice of thirty years, in the course of which he had been concerned in the cases of many culprits, on many, nay, on all occasions, he put this plain question to his client: "I am your counsel; it is necessary for me, in order to make the best possible defence of your cause, to make the best statement in your favor, to know whether you are guilty or not