Lawyers in Hong Kong are divided into junior lawyers and senior lawyers. Junior lawyers are responsible for relatively small civil litigation. At this time, they go to the local court, and the person sitting in the Supreme Court is called a magistrate. There will be no jury in this kind of case. Lawyers only need to wear formal clothes, not robes, so they don't need to wear wigs. Such local courts also try minor criminal cases, such as speeding. Of course, the parties can also entrust a barrister to fight such cases. At this time, barristers do not need to wear wigs, and there will be no jury.
When civil litigation is serious, many people will entrust barristers through junior lawyers. Barristers are not allowed to have direct contact with their guests. When serious criminal cases are involved, only lawyers can take over. Both types of cases will be submitted to the High Court. At this time, lawyers need to wear robes and wigs. Counsel, the high court has no right to speak.
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Incidentally, Hong Kong is different from the mainland in law and politics, and nothing has changed since the reunification.