Daniel Mansell took part in a work taster to gain an insight into the work of the criminal barrister.
Daniel is now sure that he would like to become a barrister and is about to undertake a law conversion course. He is thankful that he has valuable work experience as he is entering such a competitive profession.
“My taster involved shadowing criminal barristers appearing at Newport Crown Court, and during the week I saw a wide array of criminal procedures; from sentencing to applications for bail, as well as a sizeable chunk of a GBH case. The experience also allowed me 'behind the scenes' access and I was privy to the barristers thrashing out plea bargains with their clients in the cells, as well as the informal discussion of cases in the robing room.”
“The whole experience provided me with an insight into:”
- The day-to-day life of a criminal barrister
- The atmosphere at chambers
- The preparation that goes into a case
- Lengthy waiting times at court
“The legal profession is an esoteric one, and I would recommend mini-pupilages, or any legal work experience for that matter, as excellent ways of finding out more about the occupation.”
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