Barrister – and sleepwalking expert – faces tribunal after falling asleep at inquest
by Jamie Grierson from World news | The Guardian on (#6MSJG)
Tribunal heard Ramya Nagesh, who was appearing remotely on behalf of nurse witness, fell asleep after eating baked potato
A barrister who wrote a book on sleepwalking is facing a disciplinary tribunal after allegedly falling asleep during a coroner's inquest.
Ramya Nagesh, a member of commercial chambers in Gray's Inn Square in London, has been accused by the Bar standards board (BSB) of professional misconduct after falling asleep during a virtual hearing, missing her client giving evidence, the Daily Telegraph first reported.
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