Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York

bar exam

Can someone who has been convicted of a felony and served time still take the bar exam upon completion of a law degree?


Asked on 9/19/05, 5:56 pm

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Yes. However, that is not the last step to becoming an admitted attorney. Assuming that a convicted felon passes the bar exam, that person then has to apply for admission to the bar. The Character and Fitness Committee then makes a determination. It is highly unlikely that someone with a felony conviction would pass the Committee. Ultimatley, the Appellate Division would decide the issue. I seem to recall the Congresswomen Ferraro's son passed the bar after having a drug felony conviction in Vermont. I can't recall if he was admitted to the bar but he might have been.

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Answered on 9/19/05, 6:01 pm


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