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Stuffgownsman; Outer barrister; Utter barrister; Stuff gownsman

junior barrister         
¦ noun (in the UK) a barrister who is not a Queen's (or King's) Counsel.
Junior barrister         
A junior barrister is a barrister who has not yet attained the rank of King's Counsel. Although the term is archaic and not commonly used, junior barristers (or "juniors") can also be referred to as utter barristers derived from "outer barristers" or barristers of the outer bar, in distinction to King's Counsel at the inner bar.
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LAWYER SPECIALIZED IN COURT REPRESENTATION IN CERTAIN JURISDICTIONS
Barristers; Barrister-at-Law; Barrister-at-law; Bar-at-law; Read for the Bar; Split legal profession; Reading for the bar; Barister
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Advocate (admitted to plead at the bar), counsellor, counsel, lawyer, attorney at law, limb of the law, member of the bar.

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Junior barrister

A junior barrister is a barrister who has not yet attained the rank of King's Counsel. Although the term is archaic and not commonly used, junior barristers (or "juniors") can also be referred to as utter barristers derived from "outer barristers" or barristers of the outer bar, in distinction to King's Counsel at the inner bar. They may also be referred to as stuff gownsmen, in contradistinction to the silk gowns worn by King's Counsel (who are therefore also known as "silks").

When students are called to the bar in jurisdictions which maintain barristers as a separate profession, they are said to be "called to the Degree of an Utter Barrister..." on their certificate of call. This reflects that in English court rooms King's Counsel sits one row further forward than junior barristers (historically, the Attorney General sits one row further forward still, although the Attorney General appears so rarely in court in modern times that the convention has largely been abandoned in that respect).

Because a relatively small proportion of barristers become King's Counsel, it is quite common for a "junior barrister" to be middle aged. Junior barristers who are over 10 years' call are sometimes referred to as "senior juniors".

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1. It was the late 1'70s and he was just making his way as a junior barrister.
2. "It is disgraceful to work for hours and hours and then not get paid," one junior barrister said.
3. Even a busy junior barrister ought to pause before pressing on to the higher slopes of the legal system.
4. Assuming that the junior barrister is encouraged or bull–headed enough to apply, the Lord Chancellors Office then takes over.
5. Once a successful junior barrister has been in practice for about 12 years, he decides that he might like to become a Queens Counsel.