Can anyone link me to a detailed list of possible careers in the legal system? I already have some of the basic knowledge down.

Prisoner.
Judge
court clerk
law clerk
legal librarian
legal reporter
paralegal
lawyer
policeman, or trooper
jailer
probation officer
investigator
detective
these off the top of my head.

Certainly! If you're looking for a detailed list of possible careers in the legal system, one of the best resources to consult is the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) website. Here's how you can find the information you're looking for:

1. Open a web browser and go to the Bureau of Labor Statistics website (www.bls.gov).
2. In the search bar at the top right corner of the website, type in "legal occupations" and hit Enter.
3. On the search results page, you will see a variety of legal occupations listed and described.
4. Click on the link that says "Legal Occupations" or a similar title.
5. This will take you to a page that provides an overview of different careers in the legal system.
6. Scroll down to find an extensive list of legal occupations, including brief descriptions for each career.
7. You can click on the individual links to explore more about each specific career, such as job outlook, average salary, educational requirements, and typical responsibilities.

Using the BLS website ensures that you are accessing reliable and up-to-date information about careers in the legal system.