I just went through the entire law school admissions process (I start law school this Fall). If you score high on your LSAT (160+), you should not have any trouble getting into a law school. There will be some who raise their eyebrow at the non-traditional credits, but a strong LSAT performance will more than make-up for that. Example, at UH law this year (Top 60 school), they admitted folks with 2.5 GPA's when they had a 160+ on their LSAT. You might not get into a top tier school, but you shouldn't have any problems getting into law school somewhere. The best advice I can give is do well on your LSAT, get good letters of recommendation, and write a strong personal statement.
PS: A great resource for determining your chances at particular schools:
LawSchoolNumbers.com | LawSchoolNumbers.com
Good luck!