If a barrister breaks a rule in the code of conduct https://www.barstandardsboard.org.uk.../bsb-handbook/ and I wanted to appeal the decison that no further action should take place, What type of error in law would this be for an appeal application? Would it be:
In my case the opposing side's barrister was communicating with the witness during cross examination, and whilst the panel had it's head down making notes.
- application of the wrong legal test
- inadequate reasons
- no evidence
- perversity
- bias/ apparent bias
In my case the opposing side's barrister was communicating with the witness during cross examination, and whilst the panel had it's head down making notes.
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