Terrell Furman decided years ago, at age 10, that he wanted to be a lawyer.
He liked the action and, “mostly, how it pays.” And, he said, “My parents said if I don’t become a lawyer they don’t know what I’d be.”
Virginia middle schools participated this week in a mock trial program, which exposes students to how the criminal justice system works. It also gives them an opportunity to experience what a law career is like. For weeks, lawyers helped the youths prepare, giving them pointers on cross-examination tactics, evidence rules and other facets of courtroom etiquette. "One day I spent 20 minutes telling them how to knot ties," says Ray Hartz, executive director of the Legal Aid Society of Eastern Virginia.
April 04, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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Terrell Furman decided years ago, at age 10, that he wanted to be a lawyer.
He liked the action and, “mostly, how it pays.” And, he said, “My parents said if I don’t become a lawyer they don’t know what I’d be.”
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