You need an undergraduate degree in Law, in the UK that would be an LLB, and then your LPC course, you can then continue on and become a barrister by sitting the BAR. I'm sure a similar programme is in most other countries.
Formal requirements to become a lawyer usually include a 4-year college degree, 3 years of law school, and passing a written bar examination; however, some requirements may vary by State. Competition...
yes you can. i have been arrested many times and im going to get my criminal justice deegre and head to law school. if someone told u that you cant its cause they have an hate on you because they do...
Usually the answer is no. However on the moral turpitude section of the bar exam, u can explain your criminal history and it will be up to the examiners to decide.