England is almost unique in having two different kinds of lawyers, with separate jobs in the legal system. The two kinds of lawyers are solicitors and barristers.
If a person has a legal problem» he will go and see a solicitor.
Many problems are dealt with exclusively by a solicitor. For instance, the solicitor deals with petty crimes and some matrimonial matters in Magistrates' Courts, the lowest Courts. He prepares the case and the evidence. He actually speaks in Court for you.
Barristers are different from solicitors. Barristers are experts in the interpretation of the Law. They are called in to advise on really difficult points. The barrister is also an expert on advocacy (the art of presenting cases in Court). Indeed, if you desire representation in any Court except the Magistrates' Court, you must have a barrister, with one or two exceptions.Both these professions are very important. It's hard to imagine the device of the judiciary of England without them
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events in court are in a certain order. First comes the selection of jurors. Further, each party expresses his opinion on the situation. After which they give their evidence. Can also act as witnesses. Lawyers can argue against the words of their opponents, the judge decides whether it is correct. Each proves the case with all legal means. After this the jury and also considering their decisions. Sometimes they udelyaetsya in a special room. After all procedures from a verdict. The trial can take place in different, often unpredictable and it is developing further action is determined by a judge.