Career As A Criminal Lawyer
Criminal lawyers – also called attorneys – are called upon when the going gets toughest. The most obvious example of a criminal lawyer is the criminal defense attorney made famous by decades of movies, television and crime novels. In the United States, people charged with crimes are guaranteed access to a lawyer by the Constitution. Sometimes they are public defenders, lawyers on the public payroll who have to be ready to defend anybody who needs their services. Other times they are employed by private firms or are solo practitioners and are paid directly by their clients. Criminal prosecutors are always on the public payroll. Their client is the state they work in, and they represent their client’s interest just like other lawyers represent their clients.Criminal attorneys are at the leading edge of the American criminal justice system, which can be a source of great pride as well as unending intellectual stimulation. And it’s no secret that they enjoy excellent earnings. On the other hand, criminal defense attorneys often have to represent people they find reprehensible. And prosecutors are required to aggressively go after people who they may feel don’t really deserve it.


