Need serious advice on potential topic
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 4:08 pm
This is the short version of the story I want to write about. It was the first time I realized that law school was right for me:
When I was 16 years old, I was issued a traffic citation on a technicality even though my intent was not to violate the speeding law. I saw a speed limit increase sign like 75 yards ahead and increased my speed before passing the sign. Cop was camped out ready to strike on someone who didn't wait to accelerate till after the sign, which is when the speed actually changes. He issues me a ticket and told me I had the chance to go to court and challenge the ticket. I went home and did research on the statute he cited me for and it turns out he wrote the wrong subsection of the speeding statue, which was for a speeding school bus violation. I ended up going to court and completely baffling the judge and officer when I read the statute word for word and won the case.
My only issue is that it is insignificant in the fact that I was in traffic court, but it truly was the first time I knew I wanted to be a lawyer. I loved the rush of winning a case in court, finding a weakness in someone's argument and attacking it, etc. It also shows the committee that I had the drive to do legal research and I enjoyed it. It just felt right. I just don't know if it's a proper topic for a personal statement.
When I was 16 years old, I was issued a traffic citation on a technicality even though my intent was not to violate the speeding law. I saw a speed limit increase sign like 75 yards ahead and increased my speed before passing the sign. Cop was camped out ready to strike on someone who didn't wait to accelerate till after the sign, which is when the speed actually changes. He issues me a ticket and told me I had the chance to go to court and challenge the ticket. I went home and did research on the statute he cited me for and it turns out he wrote the wrong subsection of the speeding statue, which was for a speeding school bus violation. I ended up going to court and completely baffling the judge and officer when I read the statute word for word and won the case.
My only issue is that it is insignificant in the fact that I was in traffic court, but it truly was the first time I knew I wanted to be a lawyer. I loved the rush of winning a case in court, finding a weakness in someone's argument and attacking it, etc. It also shows the committee that I had the drive to do legal research and I enjoyed it. It just felt right. I just don't know if it's a proper topic for a personal statement.