British criminal courts to make major change that will end 350-year tradition after barristers raised complaints

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BARRISTERS are being allowed to ditch their wigs for criminal cases — ending a legal tradition dating back nearly 350 years.  Lawyers have been told they will not be required to wear one if it is “uncomfortable or impractical”.  It comes after complaints from black barristers, who said the ancient accessories were fashioned for white… Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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