Because the fashion and tradition at the time said they should.
this question is ludicrous, but, judges DO NOT wear wigs in the present time, they may have in the past, but not anymore.
No, there are no wigs worn in court. The US legal system split with the British with the Constitution. The US does not have 'barristers' and 'solicitors' like many of the British based legal systems. Any licensed attorney may argue in court.
because the had green eyeballs and moldy teeth
Yes, they do wear wigs and they still will.
Judges and barristers wear wigs in court as part of an old tradition- the wigs were introduced in the early 18th Century, when it was fashionable for all men to have wigs, and in British courts of law, this tradition has just continued until the present day. Psychological studies have also shown that the wigs engender a greater respect for judges and barristers on the part of the defendant and witnesses. However, in cases where children are being asked to give evidence in court, the judge or barrister may remove his or her wig, so that they appear less intimidating to the child.
Yes she wears wigs.
They wore wigs because it was the style back then. But they also thought that showers were unnecessary so that caused them to get lice. After that they would shave their wigs and have to wear wigs.
Most of the Commonwealths only wear wigs for ceremonial occasions, which is rare.
I HATE wigs. i feel.....itchie
did hager twins ware wigs
People wear wigs for different purposes, to cover untidy hair do, to disguise one's self and to look beautiful. There are even reasons to wear wigs for religious and other ceremonial purposes. In the British Courts of Law, both Barristers and Judges wear wigs.
she didn't wear wigs!! she had black hair.