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Rule 3 - Admission of Attorneys Section 1. Admission of Attorneys. The Supreme Court shall have exclusive jurisdiction to admit attorneys to practice in Indiana. Admission to practice law by the Court pursuant to Rule 21 shall entitle attorneys to practice in any of the courts of this state.
Being a felon will not stop you from going to law school or taking the bar. It will just make it much harder to be accepted. You would have to go through stringent review by the Indiana Supreme Court. And, no, expungement would not help you. In Indiana if I have my felony expunged can I take the Bar - Avvo avvo.com legal-answers in-indiana-if-i-h avvo.com legal-answers in-indiana-if-i-h
Admission and Discipline Rule 6 governs Admissions on Business Counsel License and Foreign License. The Indiana State Board of Law Examiners is charged with the responsibility of overseeing the admission of attorneys from other states seeking to be admitted in Indiana without taking the bar examination. Office of Admissions Continuing Education: Foreign License - IN.gov in.gov courts ace admissions foreign in.gov courts ace admissions foreign
Rule 12 - Committee on Character and Fitness Section 1. The State Board of Law Examiners shall inquire into and determine the character, fitness and general qualifications to be admitted to practice law as a member of the bar of the Supreme Court of Indiana.
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