
What it means to be a District Attorney? People see their privacy?
I know that the salary is much lower than the criminal defense and corporate counsel. But I think a career in criminal justice can be rewarding. I am a very sociable guy, a bit shy at first, but I get along with almost everyone. I do not care at all to speak before a crowd, and the debate I've done before in high school. I have a BA in English, with an average of 3.5. I live in Manhattan. My second question is this: City to control their privacy? I have no skeletons in my closet or anything, I'm straight, do not do drugs and only drink socially, and even if some. I mean if I want to buy a magazine or Penthouse My girlfriend tie me, I will be fired? I'm a nice guy, but not a monk. There are a lot of personal politics that implies?
It's a terrible job (or at least I think it is). That said, most people who have been RCL in one of the five counties that I know (and I know a lot) loved. The pay is terrible, but, especially if you are loaded with the Faculty of Law of the debt. First, go to law school. You can then make a decision more informed. Morgenthau's office is very, very selective. The other four DA offices are selective, but less. Have fun with your porn with your girlfriend. As long as their activity is legal and was not aware that if they ended up in the New York Post, can be a little embarrassed, but not prevent him from finding a job more than ever authorized. No, the city has no control about your privacy. There will be a criminal background check and perhaps small survey at the bottom, but nothing more.
Harold E. Weiser candidate for Clerk Criminal District Court of New Orleans, La
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Can anyone tell me if Illinois is in a better position since Obama entered politics in this corrupt state?
It seems that Illinois is one of the most corrupt states in the country with one of the worst education systems (the Democrats do not care no), the crime rate highest in the country and some of the worst slums, I wonder why the district leader has failed to solve all these problems, how can you expect to be "world dictator" if he can get Chicago under control?
No, no and no. Obama is a hack and Mayor Daley machine part of history most corrupt politics of the United States.
Is this more corrupt Obama Illinois Politics?
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If the member of Congress who called Michael Jackson a pervert, after his death to be disciplined?
You could say that freedom of expression, but I think if a person with little knowledge of the criminal justice system based on our government, should not be there more york-MP-explosions-jackson-perverted-Low-Life /
This is the kind of country we live .. everyone has an opinion … little knowledge of the facts …. No, if you teach the discipline with all other discipline ass opens his mouth without the facts …
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