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For first time since the 17th century, judges in Ireland no longer need to wear horsehair wigs while in court.
Not all judges wear wigs, however. Those in the High Court and the Federal Court have dispensed with them, and the usual practice in the Family Court is to wig up for trials, but not appeals.
Judges will no longer be required to wear wigs in court under a change in court rules that comes into effect from tomorrow. Each wig for a new judge currently costs the State about €2,200.
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JUDGES and lawyers will no longer wear wigs and formal gowns for civil and family court cases, the Lord Chief Justice announced yesterday.