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Miami, FL, United States
LAW STUDENT INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Law Student
Company Review
Contract, Full-time
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## Internship Opportunity at Federal Public Defender’s Office – Southern District of Florida ### Overview The Federal Public Defender’s Office for the Southern District of Florida represents indigent defendants in federal criminal cases and is managed by the Federal Public Defender, who is appointed by the Eleventh Circuit. The office is staffed by Assistant Federal Public Defenders (“AFPDs”), investigators, and support personnel. The AFPDs, together with the rest of the staff, handle all aspects of criminal defense in the federal court system, primarily felony indictments, probation and supervised release violations, direct appeals to the . Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, habeas corpus petitions and petitions for writs of certiorari to and arguments before the . Supreme Court. ### Job Description The Federal Public Defender’s Office for the Southern District of Florida has a limited number of placements for non-salaried legal interns. Legal interns are law students who are currently in law school. Legal interns have the unique opportunity to receive hands-on experience in the preparation of the defense of criminal cases in federal court. Interns may be asked to conduct legal research and to assist in drafting motions in limine, memoranda, and appellate briefs and/or habeas corpus petitions. They also might be asked to assist with trial preparation and case investigation, including reviewing discovery, meeting with clients, assisting with witness interviews, visiting the areas of importance to the case, and helping the attorneys plan case strategy. Interns are encouraged to observe the attorneys at the office in court proceedings, including at magistrate duty court, detention hearings, pre-trial motion hearings, trials and oral argument in appellate cases. ### Job Requirements Interns are typically assigned to work directly with one or more AFPD, who will assign and supervise their work. We request a minimum of 12 hours per week during the school year and 40 hours per week for summer interns. We are happy to work with students who wish to receive school credit for the internship with whatever requirements their school needs met to ensure the student receives appropriate credit for their work. ### Salary This is a non-salaried position. ### Application Process Interested students should submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample and transcript (unofficial is fine) via email to . If you have a preference for a specific office location (., Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, West Palm Beach or Ft. Pierce), please indicate it in your submission to assist us in placement. ### Application Deadline For the Spring semester, applications should be received by November 15th, for the Fall semester, applications should be received by July 15th. For summer interns, please apply by February 15th. All applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the positions are filled. Because we accept applications on a rolling basis and the available placements are limited, submitting materials in advance of the priority dates is advised. ### Summary The Federal Public Defender’s Office for the Southern District of Florida is offering law students the unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the preparation of the defense of criminal cases in federal court. Interns will be assigned to work directly with one or more Assistant Federal Public Defenders, and may be asked to conduct legal research, draft motions in limine, memoranda, and appellate briefs and/or habeas corpus petitions, and assist with trial preparation and case investigation, including reviewing discovery, meeting with clients, assisting with witness interviews, visiting the areas of importance to the case, and helping the attorneys plan case strategy. Interns may also observe the attorneys at the office in court proceedings. This is a non-salaried position, and interns are requested to work a minimum of 12 hours per week during the school year and 40 hours per week for summer interns. Interested students should submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample and transcript to . Applications for the Spring semester should be received by November 15th, for the Fall semester by July 15th, and for summer interns by February 15th. All applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the positions are filled.
Hands-on experience in the preparation of the defense of criminal cases in federal court
Legal research, Drafting motions in limine, Memoranda, Appellate briefs and/or habeas corpus petitions, Trial preparation, Case investigation, Reviewing discovery, Meeting with clients, Assisting with witness interviews, Visiting the areas of importance to the case, and Helping the attorneys plan case strategy
Law School
Submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample and transcript (unofficial is fine) via email to
Qualification and Experience Law Student
Legal
Apr 02, 2024
Jul 16, 2024
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