Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
The implications of an infraction on a law school application
If I pleaded guilty to an infraction (Disturbing the Peace) is this a ''YES'' to the question: Have you ever been convicted of a crime other than a traffic violation or juvenile offense? I'm trying to apply to law school and I don't understand if this should be disclosed or not? Please help! I want to do the right thing here so as not to jeopardize my chances of getting accepted.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: The implications of an infraction on a law school application
I'd inform the school about the infraction. It ranks right up there with wearing sandels to class. You might have to write a simple explanation about the occurence but I doubt that it'll jepordize your chance of being admitted to law school. However, lying on the form and being discovered, would very possibly harm your chances of being accepted.
Re: The implications of an infraction on a law school application
You must tell the truth. I would recommend explaining the circumstances of the event to the school and the year that it occured as well. Eventually you will need to pass a moral character examination by the State Bar, and telling the truth has much to do with moral character!!
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