Yes, they can become a US attorney. They will have to pass the bar exam for the state they wish to practice in. And meet the other requirements for background checks, etc.
US Attorney
The Attorney General
You need to go and see a lawyer (attorney).
In US English, there is seldom a distinction made between "attorneys" (the technical term) and "lawyers" (the colloquial term), so they are different words for the same occupation.
(in the US) They are known as "trial attorneys." Or, an attorney who has a particularly good reputation as a good court attorney will be referred to as a "Litigator."
yes.
You must become a international layer first.
In the US a JD is required to apply for the bar exam in most states. A bachelor's degree doesn't not allow you to sit for the bar exam.
The 6th amendment of the United States Constitution provides Americans the right to have a lawyer present if you have been charged with a crime. It has more recently been determined that if you cannot afford a lawyer, a court appointed lawyer will be provided.
Contact the Atlanta Bar Association.
The attorney general is the highest ranking law enforcement official in the country. Being as the justice department and not the attorney general himself, represents the government on cases he does not have to be a lawyer. Also there is no law saying he or she must be a lawyer. The United States Attorney's Office represents the government in litigation. The Solicitor General represents the government in matters before the United States Supreme Court only.
Because he couldnt afford an attorney to represent him in criminal court. The US Supreme Court ruled that criminal defendants will be provided with a defense attorney at government cost when the defendant cannot afford an attorney.