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.