A person may not serve as victims' advocate (1) unless the person has been a resident of the state for the three years immediately preceding the person's appointment; (2) unless the person has been engaged in the active practice of law for the three years immediately preceding the person's appointment; (3) unless the person has significant experience in criminal law; (4) unless the person is an attorney licensed to practice law in this state; (5) within one year of the last day on which the person served as a member of the legislature; (6) while the person is a candidate for or holds another national, state, or municipal office; the victims' advocate may not become a candidate for national, state, or municipal office until one year has elapsed from the date the victims' advocate vacates the office of victims' advocate; (7) while the person is engaged in another occupation for which the person receives compensation; (8) unless the person is at least 21 years of age and is a qualified voter.
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