Legal Question in Criminal Law in Rhode Island

Disqualified from admission to Bar Association?

I would like to pursue a career in the legal field, but am concerned that several incidents from my past may disqualify me from being admitted to the Bar Association in Rhode Island.

I have been arrested twice, both arrests were for DUI; both cases were dismissed.

Given my background, would I be denied admission to the Rhode Island Bar Association?

Thank you.


Asked on 2/22/04, 12:59 pm

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Re: Disqualified from admission to Bar Association?

Given my background, would I be denied admission to the Rhode Island Bar Association?

Answer: Not necessarily; especially not if the only history you have is two DUIs that were dismissed. The Rhode Island Supreme Court has a committee on character and fitness that might want to meet with you personally to discuss any concerns, but I certainly would not expect a record of two DUI dismissals to cause much concern. Remember, an arrest is essentially meaningless unless and until there is a conviction. I suggest you not let the past interfere with your desire to become a productive and valuable member of the Rhode Island legal community. Best wishes.

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Answered on 2/22/04, 1:21 pm


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