Cobb County District Attorney, Trial Division
Organization Type: State/Local Government
Available Semesters: Fall, Summer
Practice Areas:Criminal Prosecution
Externs are assigned to work with a trial team of two attorneys. Assignments include researching and writing memoranda, drafting motions and indictments, fact investigations, witness interviews, presenting cases to grand juries, arguing motions, handling probation revocation hearings, and, if the court and student's schedule permits, trying a felony case to a jury.
There may be occasional meetings with local police, medical examiners, and other law enforcement officers. An ADA is assigned to supervise the program on site.
STUDENT QUALIFICATIONS
Prerequisites:
- Evidence
- Litigation
- Eligibility to practice under the Law School Public Prosecutor Act, which requires that the student (1) be in good academic standing (at least 2.2 GPA), (2) have earned at least two-thirds (58 hours) of the J.D. requirements in not fewer than four semesters or six quarters of residence, and (3) be of good moral character
Preferences:
- Criminal Procedure Adjudication
- Criminal Procedure Investigation
- STLA Membership
NO ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS