In British courts, barristers do not typically wander around the court during proceedings in the same way as attorneys might do in American courtrooms. The layout and practices in courtrooms can vary between jurisdictions, but there are some general differences between the British and American legal systems.
In the United Kingdom, barristers (advocates) usually address the court from a designated area, such as the bar table. They may move within this area but do not typically walk around the courtroom during the presentation of cases.
In this presentation the barrister moved around the court room.
In the United Kingdom, barristers (advocates) usually address the court from a designated area, such as the bar table. They may move within this area but do not typically walk around the courtroom during the presentation of cases.
In this presentation the barrister moved around the court room.