University of Florida, Fredric G Levin College of Law.
Graduation from law school - be admitted to the bar - apply for a position with the prosecutor's office.
No.
Ball State Cooley Law School
No.
To become a prosecutor, you typically need to complete a bachelor's degree (4 years), attend law school (3 years), and pass the bar exam in your jurisdiction. In total, it can take around 7 years of education and training to become a prosecutor.
A law degree is usually a three year course of study. Following that there is a bar examination and a character and fitness investigation to be admitted to practice law. After that a person is eligible to be a prosecutor.
Prosecutor Linda Drane Burdick attended the University of Florida, where she earned her law degree. She has been involved in high-profile cases, including her role in the prosecution of the Casey Anthony trial.
The cast of Jumper - 2013 includes: Ashton Law as Ashton
The Prosecutor's Office.
prosecutor judge lawyer
Law degree.