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Randy Collins Law Scholarship

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The Randy Collins Law Scholarship is an annually scholarship opportunity open to all law students enrolled in a accredited law school in the United States.

At the Law Offices of Randy Collins we strongly believe that continuing education and giving back to the legal community is the responsibility of every successful criminal defense law firm. As attorneys ourselves, we’ve placed great value on our own education when making sacrifices on our paths to and beyond law school. If you intend to do the same, we want to help.

Having always been firm advocates of higher learning, we are proud to give back to those aspiring to become lawyers through the Law Offices of Randy Collins law scholarship.  This law school Randy Collins law scholarship opportunity is awarded to one student each year based on verifiable merit.

Please carefully review all of the eligibility requirements and application process below. Remember to include:

The law school Randy Collins law scholarship recipient will receive the award in 30-90 days after the deadline. By participating, you are providing your full consent for us to contact you by mail, email, and phone. In addition, if you are selected as the winner, you are also giving us your consent to use your full name, law school or college identification as well as your submitted essay on our site and for any other promotional purposes, without any further payment or compensation to you. If you would like us to use your chosen photo, please send that in with your scholarship submission. The recipient will be responsible for payment of any Federal and/or State taxes due to the receipt of the scholarship.

2017 Randy Collins Law Scholarship Eligibility Requirements

Award: $1,000

Submission Deadline: Must be received by December 10, 2017

This Randy Collins law scholarship has been made available to all law students or college students who are currently attending and admitted to a state accredited law school in the USA or an undergraduate degree program at an accredited American university or college.

How to Apply

Please write a complete essay answering the questions provided below as well as provide us with proof of current attendance at a college or university (transcripts work). Your responses should be 2,000 to 5,000 words, although you will not be disqualified if it is shorter or longer.


Submissions must be sent to us by either email or mail:

Email: scholarship@mycaliforniadefenseattorney.com

Mail:
Law Offices of Randy Collins
1000 Quail Street, Suite 110
Newport Beach, California 92660


Make sure to include the following information in your Randy Collins law scholarship application as it is required:

2017 Three Part Essay Question

Frank was driving his vehicle at night on an unlit winding road when, without slowing his vehicle, struck a man who was running on the shoulder of the road adjacent to a baseball field.

The posted speed limit for the road was 50 miles per hour.

The officer arrived at the scene of the accident 15 minutes later and found Frank sitting in his car in the field. Without giving Frank any Miranda warnings, the officer asked him why his car was in the field, and Frank said that he was driving down the road and his car hit “something.” The officer noticed that Frank’s eyes were glassy, his speech was slurred, and his breath had a strong odor of alcohol. When Frank exited the car at the officer’s direction, he could not stand without holding onto the car. Frank refused the officer’s request that he take a breath test to determine the percentage of alcohol in his blood. An ambulance arrived, and the pedestrian was pronounced dead.

The officer arrested Frank and took him to the police station. The officer then appeared before a judge who, based upon the above facts, issued an order for a chemical test of Frank’s blood. The blood test was administered and showed Frank’s blood alcohol level to be substantially above the legal limit for driving while intoxicated.

Frank was indicted for the crime of manslaughter in the second degree.

  1. Does Frank have the right to have the results of the blood test suppressed? Explain.
  2. Does Frank have the right to have his statement suppressed? Explain.
  3. Was the evidence presented at trial legally sufficient to support a conviction of manslaughter in the second degree? Explain.

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Privacy Policy and User Communications

Privacy Policy: By submitting a Randy Collins law scholarship application, the applicant automatically grants the Law Offices of Randy Collins, its agents and/or representatives permission to post the applicant’s name, law school or university, photo (if submitted) and winning essay on MyCalifornaiDefenseAttorney.com or in other marketing communications in the event he or she wins. We are also granted permission to call and/or send you information regarding your application.

User Communications – When you send email communications to the Law Offices of Randy Collins, the law firm, its agents and/or representatives may retain those communications in order to process or respond to your inquiries or application as related to the scholarship. The Law Offices of Randy Collins, its agents and representatives will not knowingly sell, share, rent or otherwise transfer your information other than in accordance with the terms set forth in this Privacy Policy. By participating in this scholarship, you give us your express consent to confirm your admission and attendance at the college or university by contacting the institution for verification.


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The Law Offices of Randy Collins Law Scholarship for International Law Students is available to qualified law students attending any accredited college in the USA
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