What are the responsibilities and job description for the Marine Corps Judge Advocate position at United States Marine Corps?
MAKE AN IMPACT AS A JUDGE ADVOCATE IN THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
An intrinsic sense of purpose, a dedication to public service, and a competitive community of like-minded individuals defines what it means to be a Marine Corps Officer and a practicing attorney.
All Judge Advocates receive education on the Uniform Code of Military Justice at Naval Justice School in Newport, Rhode Island after attending the Marine Corps Officer Training in Quantico, Virginia. Upon completion, Marine Judge Advocates immediately take responsibility of caseloads in various fields, including criminal law, civil law, international law, operational law, and work as a trial attorney under the scope of federal law.
Basic qualifications include:
• U.S. Citizen
• LSAT greater than 150
• Juris Doctor from an ABA accredited law school
Judge Advocates are at the forefront of our mission: supporting Marines and their families. If you are interested and want to schedule a more in-depth information session, apply via this post or at my email at Ryan.Vottiero@marines.usmc.mil.