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Sylvia has just graduated from law school and is completing her application to become a member of her state bar association. She is concerned about a theft conviction from several years ago. She pled guilty and got probation. She successfully completed the probation and it is all behind her. However, there is a question on the bar application about any prior convictions and Sylvia is concerned that her past will keep her from the future she wants. Sylvia should:
 
  A) omit the conviction and, if it comes up later, admit that it was omitted intentionally to show good moral character.
  B) omit the conviction and use a false social security number so the conviction will not be discovered.
  C) omit the conviction and, if it comes up later, just say that the omission was a simple error.
  D) tell the truth on her application because lying or omitting will be seen as evidence of bad moral character.

Question 2

Rosa is considering becoming a lawyer, but doesn't want to spend too much time in school. From the time she graduates from high school, how many years of school should Rosa anticipate for becoming a lawyer?
 
  A) Rosa should expect to spend a total of 9 years in school: four in college and another 5 in law school.
  B) She should expect to spend a total of 7 years in school: four in college and another 3 in law school.
  C) Rosa should expect to spend a total of two years in school: two years of college is enough.
  D) She should expect to spend a total of 4 years in school: a college degree is all that is required.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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