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Barrister Instruction Crown Court

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pedro888 | 09:06 Tue 20th Oct 2009 | Law
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When should a Barrister be instructed by a solicitor for the defendant ? we have a solicitor who is saying it is not important until after plea hearing? But we have been told a Barrister's diary needs to be at the plea hearing so a trial date can be booked!!
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For the same reason your GP doesn't do brain surgery but. if you needed such an operation , it would be useful to know when the brain surgeon was available to perform it! . A solicitor doesn't normally conduct advocacy in the Crown Court (there are rules about that). So a barrister is employed in your case. He or she will already have other cases on various dates....
09:40 Tue 20th Oct 2009
For the same reason your GP doesn't do brain surgery but. if you needed such an operation , it would be useful to know when the brain surgeon was available to perform it! . A solicitor doesn't normally conduct advocacy in the Crown Court (there are rules about that). So a barrister is employed in your case. He or she will already have other cases on various dates. Therefore, though their attendance may not be necessary at a preliminary stage, it's important to know on what dates in their diary they will not be free to act in this trial
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Thanks again Fred

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