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The criminal appellate specialty has become active. Here is the TBLS web address for those interested in applying this year: http://www.tbls.org/Cert/AttyGetStarted.aspx [This message was edited by John A. Stride on 02-16-11 at .] | ||
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Like a fool, I tossed my notebook of old stats when I left my old job. I'm fairly sure I have nearly 50 oral arguments, but can only account for about 15 without that book. | |||
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I imagine that is a common issue for more than a few more experienced applicants. It is too bad the courts online site doesn't permit a search of oral submissions. Would a Westlaw/Lexis search of all the cases bearing your name help jog your memory? I would be in the same boat as you, because after the SBOT denied appellate attorneys a waiver for for the regular criminal speciality, I ceased keeping personal statistics. Back then the appellate speciality was a pipe dream. It might be worth speaking with Gary McNeil at TBLS. | |||
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It's not a requirement that you do 50 oral arguments is it? I thought it was only 50 appellate cases with a minimum of 5 oral arguments. | |||
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He's an over-achiever. Yes, you're right on the numbers, Newell. 50 cases and 5 oral arguments in your career, 25 cases have to have been within the past 3 years. Deadline's been extended to 5/16, by the way, for anyone who was thinking about applying. | |||
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I've been doing this a little longer than the two of you. I was more lamenting the ongoing diminishment of my intellect than anything else. You would think that as big a PITA as oral argument is, I would keep better track of them. | |||
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I would never denigrate your accomplishments, O Great and Wise One. I just didn't want to discourage anyone who doesn't have as lengthy and illustrious a history from applying because they thought 50 was required. | |||
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Very true. The number of arguments thou shalt have is 5, not 4 nor 6. 7 is outright... By the way, the online application process works very well. | |||
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So how many applied? Seems like a limited number of appellate qualified Prosecutors??? just curious | |||
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I don't know in general, but three from my office are currently studying for the test. | |||
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So how many applied? Seems like a limited number of appellate qualified Prosecutors??? just curious | |||
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I know of two that have applied. | |||
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I am currently trying to get that information from the SBOT. If they share and I can, I will. | |||
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Here you are, Martha and other inquiring minds. Twenty-seven, who have not been otherwise grandfathered in, have been approved to take the new exam. But I don't know the number of total applicants, the number grandfathered, or the breakdown of judges, court staff, prosecutors, and defense attorneys. | |||
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Only 27 doesn't give much cushion on the curve. I better start studying. | |||
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I may be slow on the uptake - but I just noticed online that the exam specifications for the criminal appellate specialty were amended this month. For anyone else who didn't realize this - they've added ethics to "required knowledge" section. | |||
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Hey, now that's a whole different kettle of fish! No one ever told me appellate lawyers had to have ethics! I think the ethics section is a requirement on all of the specialization exams, actually. Just a reminder to anyone who's been dithering -- today's the last day to pay your fees! | |||
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Ha! I should have known I couldn't get out of this without have my ethics tested. Just out of curiosity, how many signed up to take the exam on their laptop? | |||
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I did! Making my handwriting legible makes the exam take twice as long. | |||
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+1 laptop, although the rules for Macs are unclear whether we have to use Windows and Bootcamp the native Mac version. | |||
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