Keio University

Guidance on Legal Apprenticeship (Public Prosecutor Apprenticeship) for Those Who Have Finished the Bar Examination

Publish: January 01, 2014
Law School

2014.09.05

Content of the Public Prosecutor Apprenticeship and Mock Interrogation

—Guidance on the Public Prosecutor Apprenticeship for Successful Candidates by Instructors from the Legal Training and Research Institute—

1. Date and Time Saturday, October 4, 2014, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM

2. Location Room 2B41, South Building, Mita Campus

3. Speakers Several public prosecutor instructors from the Legal Training and Research Institute

4. Content Mock interrogation (approx. 1 hour)

Guidance and Q&A session (approx. 2 hours)

5. Eligibility Successful candidates of the bar examination

* Open to all (no prior registration is required)

* As legal apprentices, you will be conducting "interrogations" yourselves during the public prosecutor practical training. Many of you may be feeling anxious, wondering, "How do you conduct an interrogation?" Therefore, in the mock interrogation, we will have a few participants experience conducting an "interrogation" in the role of a prosecutor. Afterward, we will hold a Q&A session with you and the public prosecutor instructors to help you get a better idea of what an "interrogation" entails. Additionally, during the guidance session, the public prosecutor instructors will talk about the content of the apprenticeship, what to expect, and answer your candid questions about the apprenticeship, such as "Is attending an autopsy mandatory?" Therefore, all successful candidates are welcome to join, regardless of whether you aspire to be a public prosecutor .

* We are planning to hold asocial gathering(fee: approx. 3,000 yen) after the session, which will be attended bypublic prosecutor instructorsandnewly appointed public prosecutorswho aregraduates of our LS.Those who wish to attend the social gathering, for venue reservation purposes, should do soby 5:00 PM on Monday, September 29

by contactingdispatched prosecutor Tomoho Awata ( tomohoa@ls.keio.ac.jp )

by email .

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