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How to Become a Prosecutor in South Africa in 2019?

Process Required to Become a Prosecutor in South Africa in 2019

 

How do you become a prosecutor in South Africa?

In Order to be appointed as a public prosecutor, a person must have an LLB degree. Public prosecutors are appointed by the National Prosecuting Authority. A state advocate is someone who has been admitted as an advocate of a High Court. He/she acts as a “public prosecutor” in a High Court.

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How long do you study to become a prosecutor in South Africa?

 In South Africa, it  takes a minimum of 6 years to become a lawyer. 4 Years for the LLB degree and 2 years of articles. You will also have to complete the 4 board exams and be admitted to as an attorney by the high court of South Africa.

 

What subjects are needed to become a prosecutor in South Africa?

A South African LLB degree program, which consists of courses such as Law of Evidence, Civil Procedure, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Interpretation of Statutes, is required to start a career in law enforcement.

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How much do state prosecutors earn in South Africa?

Salary estimates based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in South Africa. An entry level prosecutor (1-3 years of experience) earns an average salary of R642,342. On the other end, a senior level prosecutor (8+ years of experience) earns an average salary of R1,161,522.

 

Who is the current public prosecutor in South Africa?

In South Africa, the National Director: Public Prosecution: Shamila Bathohi, Adv.

 

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