Criminal law is the body of law commonly referred to as penal law. This body of law prosecutes a person or entity by the federal or state government for crimes that are classified as criminal. Criminal justice incorporates the theories of punishment, deterrence, incapacitation and rehabilitation. By imposing sentences for criminal acts the law seeks to serve justice, peace and social order.
Criminal law deals with a wide array of crimes. Criminal defense attorneys defend clients who have been …show more content…
This is perhaps one of the most difficult things to do. These attorneys must not pass personal judgment on a client charged with heinous crimes such as murder, rape or even child molestation.
They must also to the best of their ability defend a client who they may personally believe to be guilty of the crime in which they are charged. Again, they must put aside personal beliefs and opinions and defend a client that has been charged with committing unspeakable acts.
Therefore, becoming a criminal defense attorney not only takes work but true character to defending each and every person's rights granted under the law. Criminal defense attorneys attend law school just as any other person who seeks to obtain a law degree. They must also pass the bar exam in order to practice law.
A person interested in becoming a criminal law attorney will find it extremely beneficial working as an intern in this area of law while attending law school. Internships within the judicial law system or for a criminal defense law firm will allow potential criminal defense lawyers to gain valuable experience that cannot be obtained