What does a judicial assistant do?

Assist judges and prosecutors in handling cases. Judicial auxiliary personnel refer to those who are engaged in judicial auxiliary work in judicial organs such as people's courts and people's procuratorates. Their duty is to assist judges and prosecutors in handling cases.

1. Assist judges and prosecutors in case investigation, trial and execution, and provide necessary legal advice and technical support.

2 to assist the public security organs in criminal investigation, evidence collection and arrest, and provide necessary technical support and assistance.

3 to assist lawyers, notaries and other legal service personnel to handle legal affairs and provide necessary legal advice and technical support.

4. Participate in judicial administration and be responsible for case file management and information management.