What should I do as an intern in the court?

Generally, when you go to the court as an intern, you are a clerk. Generally speaking, it mainly consists of three parts: pre-trial preparation, in-court record, post-court judgment and book ordering. Of course, we have to work in different courts, and the work content of different courts will change. For example, in criminal court, pre-trial preparation includes changing custody and summoning the defendant; Send a notice of hearing to the procuratorate and lawyers, the time limit for criminal trial is short, and everything should be fast.

PS: Being a clerk is not only about communicating with the presiding judge, but also giving feedback to the presiding judge or the president in time to avoid unnecessary troubles.