Should barristers have to defend the indefensible? Or should they be able to refuse clients? | Barristers


Is the “cab rank” rule for barristers fair? It means every accused party in the UK gets the legal representation they’re entitled to – but it also means barristers may have to defend people who have done things they feel are indefensible. J McBride, Birmingham

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