Government
Gladstone, MO
Law Student - Government in Gladstone, MO
Law Student
No
Job Title: Internship, Spring
Job Responsibilities:
Interns in the Trial Division will be introduced to various aspects of criminal litigation. Their responsibilities include:
- Conducting client interviews
- Drafting legal motions
- Performing legal research
- Conducting case investigations
- Assisting in all facets of criminal litigation practice
- Participating in trial preparation and potentially assisting or observing at trials
Education and Experience Information:
The internship program is designed for law students and undergraduates. Specific details include:
- Law students are eligible for summer internships.
- A limited number of volunteer positions are available for undergraduates interested in fields such as criminal justice, social work, and psychology.
- The program offers real-world experience and exposure to criminal law practice, which many students find more informative than their law school education.
MSPD participates in on-campus interviews at all in-state law schools and several out-of-state law schools. Interviews are typically conducted in the spring semester. In-state law students interested in non-summer internships, out-of-state law students, or undergraduate students should submit a resume to Human Resources with their location and time period preferences for the internship.
The organization is willing to collaborate with educational institutions to ensure that interns receive academic credit for their work.
Salary Information:
The text does not provide specific salary information for the internship positions. However, it mentions that there are many volunteer positions available, suggesting that some or all of the internships may be unpaid.
Additional Information:
Interns will gain invaluable experience by providing meaningful assistance to those in need. They will have direct client contact and significant responsibility in helping attorneys protect citizens' liberties and lives. Training will be provided by some of the most experienced criminal defense attorneys in the country.
Jun 19, 2025
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