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Document DOJ-OGR-00023878

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Summary: The document is a questionnaire that asks about the applicant's education, paralegal experience, and criminal history. It outlines the requirements for paralegal entrance privileges and asks the applicant to disclose any convictions or confinement in a penal institution. The applicant has answered 'No' to questions about convictions and confinement.
Significance: This document appears to be a questionnaire or application related to obtaining paralegal entrance privileges, potentially for access to a secure facility or database. It reveals information about the applicant's background and qualifications.
Key Topics: Paralegal entrance privileges Criminal history Background check

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10 to present (this should include any and all legal training that you have received): SCHOOL ADDRESS DEGREE & DATE RECEIVED (b)(6), (b)(7)(C) *B. Paralegal entrance privileges are ONLY extended to paralegals in the employ of the sponsoring attorney, not self-employed paralegals who are consulted by attorneys. Paralegal applications require the applicant A) be a current law school student or graduate B) provide a copy of their paralegal certificate or C) have a minimum of (6) months experience as a paralegal working with their sponsoring attorney AND provide a letter from the sponsoring attorney stating the applicant's duties. 6. Have you ever been convicted of ANY criminal offense? No If so, complete the following. You may exclude any convictions for minor traffic violations (fine of $150.00 or less) OFFENSE DATE OF CONVICTION NAME & LOCATION OF COURT 7. Have you ever been confined in any jail, prison or penal institution? No If so, complete the following: Type of Institution Location Dates of Confinement (State, Federal, Municipal County) Page 5 of 10 Revised 2/01/08 DOJ-OGR-00023878