Law School chances

<p>I am currently a sophomore at a top Public University (international affairs major) who was arrested for charges related to distributing fraudulent ID's (the actual incident allegedly happened the first semester my freshman year and I have changed a lot since the alleged incident happened; the campus police decided to arrest me a year later). I was suspended for one semester (spring 2013) and it is my first time ever getting in trouble with the law (not even a parking ticket). I will probably not be charged with anything, and if I am it will be expunged before I apply to law school. My question is how will a suspension and arrest affect my admission to a top 30 law school. I will graduate with a 3.4 to 3.6 gpa and practice lsats are all above a 170. I am also set on extracurriculars, involved in a lot of community service, and will have a minimum of two summer of internships under my belt (and possibly a semester of study abroad) by the time I graduate. Are ivy leagues still a reasonable goal? What about a top 30 law school? top 50? My number one is NYU, im also working towards an internship with a center affiliated with nyu for the summer.</p>

<p>Campus police doesnt just decide to arrest you a year later…i think theres more to it than your leading on.</p>