No, he does his under graduate school, then law school, takes the bar exam, and then is licensed to practice law in the state that he took his bar exam.
2007-07-11 08:44:21
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answered by CRAIG C 5
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Not at all. I have been teaching at a police academy for many years, and have never had anyone come through that is there to become a lawyer. I also have a lawyer in my family and they did not attend a police academy.
2007-07-11 09:06:33
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answered by papabear 1
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Police academy to learn to ride a Harley?
Lawyer in order to afford one?
Can't waste a little good-natured kidding, it might spoil.
2007-07-11 18:52:54
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answered by Firecracker . 7
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you ought to be qualified with the aid of the state to be a policeman. the place you get the certification preparation does not matter. because of the fact the standards are common with the aid of the state, the preparation would be a similar. some inner maximum technical faculties in my state grant certification classes, and are regarded with the aid of the state. this may be diverse in different states, although.
2016-10-01 09:39:32
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answered by ? 4
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The student first needs to have enough common sense not to ask a question about Law in the Motorcycle category!
2007-07-11 09:45:43
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answered by Obelix 2
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Change your oil, put in new spark plugs and clean your air filter.
2007-07-11 16:29:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely not.
2007-07-12 02:12:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Allo!Allo!Allo!!!!! What's all this then?MOTORCYCLE CATEGORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-07-12 23:58:31
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answered by greeves4t 2
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