Fake barrister David Evans wore gown and wig at court
BBC News - Fake barrister David Evans wore gown and wig at court
A 57-year-old man who pretended to be a qualified barrister at crown court was found out after admitting he had no legal qualifications.
David Sydney Evans, of Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, walked into the advocates' room at Plymouth Crown Court wearing a gown and wig, and went to the cells to visit a friend he was representing.
But the judge picked up on a series of wrongly made legal points.
Evans was found guilty at Bristol Crown Court and will be sentenced this month.
The jury was told he had previous convictions for a similar offence.
He had held consultations with patients at a Carmarthenshire hospital pretending to be a clinical psychologist.
David Sydney Evans, of Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, walked into the advocates' room at Plymouth Crown Court wearing a gown and wig, and went to the cells to visit a friend he was representing.
But the judge picked up on a series of wrongly made legal points.
Evans was found guilty at Bristol Crown Court and will be sentenced this month.
The jury was told he had previous convictions for a similar offence.
He had held consultations with patients at a Carmarthenshire hospital pretending to be a clinical psychologist.
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