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Can a person convicted of a felony go to law school and practice law in Florida?

Each persons background is different and can only be officially answered by the state you are applying to. The comprehensive guide on the NCBE website is a good place to start researching the answer you seek. I reviewed in earlier and a good number of states can admit those with certain felonies. Some felonies would be a bar to the bar.


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Does North Carolina have reciprocity with South Carolina Bar?

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