17-year-old becomes youngest to ever pass California bar exam
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- Опубликовано: 10 дек 2023
- The Tulare County District Attorney's says Peter Park is the youngest person to ever pass the California bar exam at the age of 17.
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Thats Asian Discipline, Hardwork Consistency, Sacrifice, Passion and all the great attributes in that person.
Congratulations to him and to his parents for sure!
Congratulations. He’s still a little boy. Amazing. Those Asian kids are exceptionally disciplined.
A little boy?😂
You sound jealous.
@@missybuckingham7756He’s 17, he isn’t even considered an adult.
Congratulations! That’s quite the achievement. I wish you all the best in your career Mr Park. 🎉
Congratulations 🎉
Good for him. He has to realize that book sense is not the only thing that makes you qualified. Experience with a variety of cases is the best education teacher. Hopefully, he's mature enough not to allow emotions to lead his decision. And he has to have a strong sense of understanding the difference between compassion, empathy, and sympathy.
You must be jealous because your recent test score is disqualified😭
@@bbgen-sp6ns gurl bye🤣🤣🤣
Amazing! There is a glimmer of hope for today’s youth.
Oh WOW Congratulations, I know your parents must be extremely proud of you, I know I am 🎉👏❤️
Asian discipline
🙏
The real Peter Parker wow
Smart kid
I hope -Spider-man- he's a good lawyer. Not the corrupt kind. Oh the things he'll experience at such a young age
Intellectual superiors ..
. I have to see him in 10 years and see how it will turn out . Somehow I feel
Sorry for him .
@@youtube.silenced.m those kids usually are messed up in a long term . He missed out on all fun college years because he wasn’t old enough to communicate with his peers on the same level . He will play catch up later in life. Yes , he has a degree, but his emotional maturity is not there . Does he know how to cook an omelette or enjoy leisure activities ? Not so sure . Just saying there is time for everything. There are different stages in life that person has to go through for emotional stability .that’s my skeptical eastern European perspective .
@@youtube.silenced.mHi, there, the first sentence in your comment is my favorite sentence out of all 7 of them.
Let's hope he does something for the people in his career in law, instead of finding ways to add more billable hours to his paychecks.
@@libigarcia9427your skeptical, eastern- European perspective should be aware then that 17-year old men in other parts of the world worry about more consequential things other than to practice law.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
AI will help a lot for young lawyers in the future.
AI will get rid of law firms easily.
Don’t tell Kim Kardashian 😂😂😂
What does she care?
Peter Park(er)?
My son passed California bar exam at 24.
An Asian kicking butt in academics?! The room is spinning. Congrats!
We got another Doogie Howser here.
💎💎💎💎💎
He was bitten by a Spid...
You doctor yet? Talk to me when you doctor!
He probably has a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree.
Congratulations to him having to wait the next 10+ years to make any real money, since nobody is stupid enough to hire an 18 year old to represent them in court.
He was hired as a _law clerk_ for the District Attoney's office. _Under general supervision,_ a law clerk performs independent legal research and analysis, including drafting
orders and memoranda and providing legal recommendations; provides clerical and office administrative assistance for appellate court justices and attorneys. People who just passed the bar exam never start out as lead litigating attorneys.
@RaymondHng I have friends who are lawyers. A law clerk is just a glorified secretary who makes 20 an hour. You do that for a few years, then you work small cases or non profits for another few years and from there you don't do any big cases until after 6-7 years. For alot of lawyers, this is an experience and age based field. People associate age with experience and wisdom. Most lawyers don't start making good money until early 30s, which for this kid is at least 12 years away
@@QuesadillaLover With that said. he will not be representing clients as a litigating attorney in court as an 18 year old as you initially claimed. Furthermore, the District Attorney's office where he works does not represent clients. It represents the County of Tulare. Your lawyer friends should have told you that.
A law clerk is not a "glorified secretary making $20 per hour". As of December 2023, the average hourly salary of a law clerk in Tulare County is $64.15 per hour. The following duties of a law clerk surpass that of a secretary:
− Reviews, evaluates, and analyzes briefs, petitions, motions, and other pertinent documents filed in a particular case in order to determine legal issues, scope and complexity of issues raised, and factual accuracy.
− Conducts independent legal research for relevant cases, statutes, court rules, secondary sources not cited by parties, issues raised by writ petitions, legislative history and intent of particular statutes.
− Reads and applies cases, statutes, constitutional provisions, and rules of court cited by parties.
− Prepares written statements of facts pursuant to rules of appellate review.
− Drafts and edits court orders, conference memoranda, requests for supplemental briefing, and correspondence.
− Makes recommendations to the Justices regarding appropriate dispositions.
− Works closely with court attorneys to gather documentation and supporting information; generates indexes.
− Verifies and shepardizes legal authorities cited; verifies precedential value of citations.
@@QuesadillaLover He'll get valuable experience, which isn't bad for a teenager or twenty-something year old. Your viewpoint is very myopic.
@@krnpowrit's not nearsighted it's the truth. Experience only helps with age. Same reason we don't trust young doctors or scientists. You gotta work years for it. But good for him
spider man is asian?
Cool, just what the work needs…, another “lawyer”…
Holy Lee fook
Hell yea. Abolishprisons
😂😂
The superior race.
How so?
As if this country needs more lawyers.
Better than people that carry nothing but negativity, pessimism, and jealousy towards their fellow men.
@@jerome4775 Tis the age we live in where lies, manipulation,greed & avarice are responsible for the destruction of democracy & our planet.
In my next life, because of my spiritual practices & efforts to make a small difference for my daughters future,it will get better=200 years.
Our courts are backlogged. We absolutely need more attorneys. However, not all attorneys work in litigating court cases. Attorneys are involved when making business transactions.
Robbed of his youth! Poor kid!
hes the enemy
How so?
That’s how easy it is
No, that's just how exceptional this young man is. Stop hating.
And of course hes Asian
Go back to the cash register and take my order
@@Dumbmoviereviews wow pathetic
I only said that bcz Asian ppl r extremely smart....theyre always advanced, that's y I said of course he's Asian
The year is 2023 and the homies still fighting for a very failed state while foreigners move in with full blown gentrification because they’re up to date on everything it seems.
Bet you he doesn't even know the US Constitution
He’s smart, if he can pass a bar exam at 17 then he knows the constitution
Unless you are an attorney, Im pretty sure he knows it more than you do.
He was hired as a law clerk for the District Attorney's office. Of course he knows the U.S. Constitution.
Asian privilege
Privilege? What privilige do Asians have?
GOOD,,BUT AGE FOR THE MAJORITY BRING EXPERIECE AND KNOWLEDGE,,,AT THIS YOUNG AGE,IS DANGEROUS EXPECIALLY IN SUCH PROFFESSION,,,
He was hired as a _law clerk_ for the District Attoney's office. _Under general supervision,_ a law clerk performs independent legal research and analysis, including drafting
orders and memoranda and providing legal recommendations; provides clerical and office administrative assistance for appellate court justices and attorneys.