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You can apply for this job if you've: got at least a lower second class () degree. trained as a solicitor or barrister. completed your Legal Practice Course or Bar Professional Training Course. finished a 2 year training contract or a 12 month pupillage.
Becoming a criminal solicitor takes several years of education and training including study for a law degree – or a Graduate Diploma in Law if you have gained an undergraduate degree in a different subject – or completing an apprenticeship, followed by specific training and gaining solid work experience through an ...
Here are steps to follow if you wish to pursue this role: Obtain A-level qualifications or complete the Law Foundation. Complete an LLB degree course. Complete a Legal Practice Course (LPC) ... Undertake specialist prosecutor training.
Our expenditure for 2022/23 is financed from centrally agreed budgets administered by HM Treasury. The budget allocation is expressed net of relevant income, and any shortfall in projected income will need to be offset by savings in expenditure.
Around 7,000 people work for the Crown Prosecution Service, across England and Wales in a variety of roles. Almost half our employees are lawyers, who are responsible for deciding whether to prosecute cases, and represent the Crown in many hearings in the courts.