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By: Nathan Jones Hunter Venable
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as a prosecutor your biggest responsibility is to put the bad guys behind bars Research details behind the case And convince the jury the defendant is the one who committed the crime
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To become a prosecutor every person must receive a bachelor’s degree in any major and receive a law degree from any law school. To enroll in law school every student must take a test called the LSAT (law school acceptance test) Any law school graduate must take their state Bar examination to receive certification from the state to be a lawyer.
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A lot of colleges offer law school the most prestigious is Harvard being an ivy league school. Sanford university is a private law school. One of the closest law schools to us is the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.
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Every lawyer is paid on a pay scale by percentiles. 10 th percentile-$45,000 50 th percentile-$75,000 75 th percentile-$100,000 90 th percentile-$150,000 If that doesn’t make you want to become a lawyer I don’t know what will!
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One benefit to being a prosecutor is getting the satisfaction of knowing you are cleaning up the streets by putting a criminal behind bars. Prosecutors also receive: Annual leave/sick leave 12 Holidays Health, dental, vision, legal, and disability insurance Retirement plan Flexible work hours
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Need for lawyers are growing The national job growth for prosecutors is expected to grow 13% between now and 2018.
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