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Legal Definitions - right of audience

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Definition of right of audience

Definition: The right to appear and be heard in a specific court. This term is commonly used in England to refer to the right of a particular type of lawyer to appear in a specific type of court.

Example: In England, barristers have the right of audience in the higher courts, such as the Crown Court and the Court of Appeal. This means that they can represent clients and argue cases in these courts.

Explanation: The example illustrates how the right of audience works in practice. Barristers, who have completed specialized training and are members of the Bar, are granted the right of audience in higher courts. This means that they can represent clients and argue cases in these courts, while other types of lawyers may not have this right.

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Simple Definition

Right of audience: This means the right to go to a court and speak in front of a judge. In England, only certain types of lawyers are allowed to do this in certain types of courts.

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