Criminal Law
Criminal law is a fast-paced area of practice, providing extensive courtroom experience and opportunities to help people and protect the integrity of the justice system.
Criminal lawyers work in a variety of capacities, ranging from traditional criminal prosecution and defense work to policy advising, legislative drafting, correctional administration, and policing.
Criminal law is a fast-paced area of practice, providing extensive courtroom experience and opportunities to help people and protect the integrity of the justice system. The work of a criminal lawyers can range from traditional criminal prosecution and defense work to policy advising, legislative drafting, correctional administration, and policing.
Criminal prosecutors represent federal, state, or local governments in cases brought against people charged with violating a criminal statute or ordinance. Criminal defense lawyers represent persons charged with crimes. Many are employed by the government as public defenders, providing defense counsel to indigent defendants. Others may build defense practices within private law firms.
Those interested in criminal law need strong written and oral communication skills. They must be well-organized; adept at handling multiple tasks and a hectic and unpredictable workload; skilled in litigation and excel lent at negotiation. Criminal lawyers should also be good listeners, prepared to deal with people from different background under high-pressure circumstances.