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Becoming a lawyer requires several years of intense study that culminates in passing the Bar exam. Anyone
contemplating joining the ranks of the legal profession must first become familiar with the necessary steps to
do so.
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Education Path For A Criminal Lawyer
By A Nutt
The legal system plays a fundamental role in protecting the rights of individuals. Working in the legal
profession is often viewed as a lucrative and rewarding career. There are many areas that a layer can
specialize in. One area that is both challenging and lucrative is criminal law. A criminal lawyer has the
opportunity to work in legal defense, prosecution, and even pursue a career as a trial judge.
Criminal lawyers, or criminal attorneys, advise and represent those who are accused and charged with
a criminal act. They present evidence, advocate for their client by arguing on their behalf in court, and
also make sure their clients’ rights are not violated. Like other lawyers, criminal lawyers must follow a
strict code of conduct and ethics.
There are a number of educational steps one has to take in order to obtain a successful career as a
criminal lawyer:
1.) The educational requirements to become a criminal lawyer are normally 4 years of undergraduate
study followed by 3 years of law school. A bachelor’s degree is required for law school admission.
Courses taken in a number of different in areas is considered an asset. Courses can include: English,
social studies, political science, public speaking, government, philosophy, and history, are useful. A
bachelor’s degree in criminal justice can be very valuable when applying to law school. One may also
want to consider volunteering or working in some area of criminal law.
2.) The next step of a caree