What kind of work do college students who go to the court for internship usually do?

The main job of a court intern is to organize files. No matter how old you are, the work content is the same.

Interns are informal employees. In other words, if you do anything wrong, you cannot be held accountable, so the judge (assistant) in your internship department will not let you do anything that may affect the trial of the case. The main thing is for you to organize the files. This has nothing to do with the outcome of the case or the parties involved.

When you go to court, you will certainly learn things that you cannot learn in the classroom. You will find that what you face every day is not legal provisions, and what you analyze is not legal issues. The main work is procedural documents, how many people should you call to make an appointment for a court hearing, how to pay fines, how to fill in the service receipt, and where should the parties be? Press fingerprints, etc.