Scientific evidence is commonly used in trials. The type of science and how it is used varies greatly by the type of case.
For example, a personal injury case arising from an auto accident may rely on scientific evidence to prove the speed and direction of travel of the vehicles. Criminal or family law cases may rely on DNA evidence. It goes on and on. In particularly technical areas, attorneys may rely on experts to present the scientific particulars.
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Political Science
english,maths and science
No. only a bachelors of political science
If needed, I guess. I do not see lawyers needing the Pythagorean Theory in their work and lawyers are notoriously ignorant of math and science.
To be a lawyer you must have skill in the use of the language in which the laws of your country are written. You should have some understanding of history, ethic's, logic and basic philosophy, science and mathematics. Then you need to study the law, usually in a Law School.
well political science is a subject thats got to do with the goverment and the state you could become a lawyer with the qualifications of political science as a mater of fact if you if you are going to the direction of a polotition it would be alote wiser to have a degree of political science and a degree on law
Never hire a relative as a lawyer.
I'm not about in Guyana, but to be a lawyer, mostly you need to be good at writing, reading, science and maths.
No.
Yes; patent examiners often have science degrees, but attorneys would not require them.
That is the lawyers briefcase.