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Understanding My Role in the Law: A Dual Career Path

I am an individual who navigates the legal system, ensuring justice is served while also working as a train driver. My role requires me to be over 18 and undertake basic training, allowing me to provide free legal advice at courts and police stations. I work alongside two colleagues to present evidence and question witnesses in criminal cases. Additionally, I assist with divorce proceedings and property matters, dedicating at least 26 half-days per year to this legal role, all while striving to keep the community safe.

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Understanding My Role in the Law: A Dual Career Path

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  1. WHO AM I?

  2. Who am I? • I have to be older than 18, but know nothing about the law • I undertake some basic training and do my job with 2 other people • You can find me at a court or at the station, giving advice for free • I try and prove that the person in the dock is guilty by explaining evidence and interrogating witnesses • I keep the country safe • I help people to get divorces, handle property and can also prepare paperwork for criminal court cases • My full time job is a train driver but I am also able to work as this important person in the law for at least 26 half days a year

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