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Law Program - This program is
open to college seniors, law students,
and bar certified lawyers. You must meet
the basic requirements for the PLC
ground program and achieve a minimum
score of 150 on the Law School Aptitude
Test (LSAT). After completing a ten-week
session at OCS, you are commissioned as
a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps
and placed on inactive duty without pay
or allowances while you complete your
law degree. You will receive credit for
your time in service for promotion and
pay purposes while you are in law
school. Upon graduation from law school
and admittance to the state bar of your
choice, you will attend The Basic
School, followed by the Naval Justice
School in Newport, Rhode Island. Then
you will serve as a
Judge Advocate
(attorney) for the Marine Corps.
As a judge advocate, you will have the
opportunity to work in a variety of
fields such as international, criminal,
environmental, labor and family law, and
you will make an impact very early in
your career. Your initial assignment
will most likely be in the courtroom, as
either a prosecutor or as a defense
counsel in military courts-martial. As
you gain experience, you may also have
the opportunity to serve as a military
judge, overseeing courts-martial
spanning a range of appellate cases.
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