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Black British barrister is mistaken for defendant thrice in a day. Courts head apologizes - Face2Face Africa

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A Black British barrister, who was mistaken for a defendant on three different occasions in a day while in court, took to social media to express how “exhausting” those encounters have been for her and the need for attention to be brought to the matter, particularly when several colleagues of her kind also go through...

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