Barrister lifts lid on impact of rude and aggressive judges

Barrister lifts lid on impact of rude and aggressive judges

Posted by on Oct 12, 2017 in News

A barrister has criticised judges who ‘belittle and undermine’ advocates, claiming they can have a profound impact on wellbeing.

In a Twitter post Mary Aspinall-Miles, an executive committee member of the Criminal Bar Association and a tenant at 12 College Place in Southampton, said she had seen judges come across as ‘unnecessarily aggressive/sharp’ over small issues.

‘Their criticisms in that tone sting and undermine professional confidence. The words stay with me long after the case is done,’ she said. She added that she and other barristers had occasionally been spoken to in a tone that would make most people have ’employment lawyers on speed dial’.

She also dismissed a tendency by some judges to justify their behaviour with the ‘in my day’ response.

Her comments yesterday tied in with Mental Health Awareness Day.

She continued: ’You won’t improve advocacy or performance by undermining and belittling advocates or welding yourself to an old view of the job. What happens when a relatively junior member of bar comes into contact like that? I am still smarting at something that was said to me without foundation from over ten days ago and I bet I am not alone in these things. We need honesty in these things if we are truly to achieve wellbeing at the bar.’

Aspinall-Miles added: ‘I get that judges’ workloads now are unbelievable and they are under stress too but they are in position of authority and most understand. I have no issue being brought to task by a judge for shortcomings/failings – in fact I welcome it if it helps me improve – but the tone is key.’

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