Black Barrister Mistaken for Defendant 3 Times | Good Morning Britain

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2020
  • The head of the court's service in England and Wales has apologised to a black barrister after she was stopped and mistaken for a defendant three times in one day at court. Kevin Sadler, the acting chief executive of HM Courts and Tribunals Service, has condemned the “totally unacceptable behaviour” and promised to investigate the complaint made by Alexandra Wilson, who specialises in criminal and family cases. Wilson, whose chambers are near the Old Bailey in the City of London, tweeted this week that she had gone to a court and was repeatedly misidentified as a defendant rather than as a lawyer.
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Комментарии • 2

  • @joelhall5124
    @joelhall5124 Месяц назад

    I remember this case at the time. And it was completely overblown. And the title of the video is misleading.

  • @andyMSH700
    @andyMSH700 11 месяцев назад +1

    i am not at all surprised...the stories which are made up in court in order to convict innocent people are crazy so no wonder they casually discriminate their own when they are a different color and more likely not to conform to their club rules. Remember there are certain hidden rules barristers have to follow as they mostly are part of a corrupt club. I would say her treatment was intentional...they were saying to her that they do not want her as a barrister....they feel they cannot control her.
    I am currently working on a case which a top KC barrister put a person away for 24 years and there is not even one piece of evidence against this person and he broke nearly ever rule to get the person into prison... corruption. seems barristers can tell lies in court and even in their closing statements and simply get away with them by the judges who would claim to be experts in evidence...... the club extends a very far way indeed.