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Stroleny Law Defenders of Justice Scholarship is sponsored by Stroleny Law. The Defenders of Justice Scholarship awards $1,000 each semester to a law or pre-law student pursuing criminal justice.
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Scholarship | Stroleny Law: Criminal Defense Attorney Free Consultations 305-615-1285 • Available 24/7 Child Pornography/Child Sex Abuse Materials (CSAM) Failure to Register as a Sex Offender Driving With a Suspended or Revoked License The Defenders of Justice Scholarship At Stroleny Law: Criminal Defense Attorney, we are passionate about upholding justice and protecting the rights of the accused.
We also know firsthand how challenging it can be to make it through law school to start working in criminal justice. To support students who share our passion for criminal justice, we are opening the Defenders of Justice Scholarship , a $1,000 opportunity awarded to one selected winner per semester.
The funds from this scholarship can be put towards schooling costs, including tuition, class materials, and other expenses directly related to the pursuit of a degree. Applications must be submitted before the final due date of August 5, 2026 . Who Can Apply for the Defenders of Justice Scholarship?
Students interested in applying for the Defenders of Justice Scholarship must meet all of the following criteria: You must be a current law or pre-law student with aspirations to become a defense attorney or prosecutor. You must be currently interning for or previously have interned at the office of a state attorney, public defender, or private criminal defense firm. You must be at least 17 years old.
You must be a U.S. citizen. For any inquiries about eligibility, reach out to our support staff at scholarship@strolenylaw. com .
To be considered for the Defenders of Justice Scholarship , applicants must respond to the following prompt in approximately 500 words: We require all students to submit proof of enrollment at an accredited university or law school, along with a letter of recommendation from the office where they have interned or are currently interning. Describe your internship and the duties you performed.
What did you learn during that time, and how has it changed your perception of criminal justice? How Will Applications Be Judged? Our scholarship judges will evaluate all essays based on the following criteria: Does your essay address the entire prompt, both in the role you performed as an intern and how it changed your thinking?
Does your response show an insightful reflection on the prompt? Is your essay organized and structured in a way that clearly shows how your internship changed you? If you need any clarification regarding the Defenders of Justice Scholarship , please contact scholarship@strolenylaw.
com . Our support staff is available for questions during regular office hours from Monday through Friday. Stroleny Law: Criminal Defense Attorney Defenders of Justice Scholarship is managed through the OVC Scholarship Network .
From our Miami office, Stroleny Law: Criminal Defense Attorney serves clients across the city, including Allapattah, Brickell, Coconut Grove, Coral Way, the Design District, Downtown Miami, Edgewater, Liberty City, Little Haiti, Little Havana, Overtown, the Upper East Side (MiMo District), and Wynwood.
Our reach also extends throughout Miami-Dade County, representing clients in Aventura, Coral Gables, Doral, El Portal, Florida City, Hialeah, Homestead, Key Biscayne, Miami Gardens, Miami Springs, North Miami, North Miami Beach, Opa-locka, Pinecrest, South Miami, Sunny Isles Beach, Sweetwater, and West Miami. Results listed are not a guarantee or indication of future case results. 66 W Flagler St.
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~500-word essay on internship experience and how it changed perspectives on criminal justice
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Current law or pre-law student, at least 17 years old, U.S. citizen, who is currently or previously interned at a state attorney's office, public defender's office, or private criminal defense firm. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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