Salary is based on whatever someone is willing to pay you, and that is usually based on their perception of what you can accomplish for them. Salary, earning potential, and marketability are not only determined by the type of field you are in and the degree you possess. It depends on your position within that field, the institution you work for, your experience, expertise, personal abilities, critical thinking skills, problem solving abilities, dedication and commitment toward ones work, and more. Thus, salary is not so much dependent on the type of degree as much as it is dependent on the person who holds the degree. Still, if you have a specific occupational title, you can then retrieve the estimated mean annual wage particular to that occupation. Criminal justice covers a broad area with many specific career paths. In other words, police officer, corrections, customs, security, Immigration and naturalization, etc.
How much does a lawyer in criminal law get paid?
A criminal lawyer. Some very good criminal lawyers get paid 1.5 million pounds/dollars in a year! But all lawyers get pretty good pay.
Well, depending on the field they specialize in and where they work, that's what makes the difference in what the lawyer is paid. Family lawyers are one of the types of lawyers that earn the lower salaries: i.e. $40k - $70k. Some people tend to think criminal lawyers get paid more... but that's not true. Criminal public lawyers get paid less because they do not work in a private firm. Criminal lawyers that do private cases are often paid more.
Lawyers?
depends on the experience 30K-150K
yes because if the criminal is paying him the judge is letting this man/woman free then he is letting justice free.
Justice models themselves do not get paid, as they are theoretical frameworks or systems used to understand and analyze concepts of justice, law, and morality. However, individuals who work within justice systems, such as judges, lawyers, and law enforcement officers, do receive compensation for their roles in administering justice. Additionally, researchers and scholars who study or develop justice models may be paid for their work in academia or related fields.
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220 dollars an hour with most lawyers.
About 5000-40000 it depend on how successful you are.
Yes they do get paid.
An Inherent Flaw : In our common law system here in the U.S., it questions whether or not Justice is achieved when Lawyers are paid to win the case, by any means. So does a poor man get "Justice"?