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Government
Atlanta, GA, United States
Summer Internship Program
Law Student
Company Review
Full-time
No
The Divisions/Sections/Units are as follows: Special Prosecutions Section This Section is primarily responsible for investigating and prosecuting government corruption cases. Interns in the Special Prosecutions Section are allowed to work under Georgia's third-year prosecutor practice rules. Accordingly, interns are assigned case files to review, prepare indictments, and present to grand juries. Interns may also make court appearances from time to time. The program generally runs from the first week in June through the second week in August. The primary goal of our internship program is to give law students a hands-on opportunity to experience a unique public law practice. In addition to "real life" lawyering experiences, interns will also have the opportunity to attend out of office events. These events may include prison tours and tours of the Public Safety Training Center and the Georgia Crime Lab.
Typically, one intern is assigned to each of the legal divisions/sections. The Divisions/Sections/Units are as follows:
Qualification and Experience Summer internship for rising third year law students who are currently enrolled in an accredited law school.
Legal
Apr 02, 2024
Jul 16, 2024
Qualification and ExperienceSummer internship for rising third year law students who are currently enrolled in an accredited law school.
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