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What is the difference between an internship in an operational division versus a support division?

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What is the difference between an internship in an operational division versus a support division?

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Operating divisions are branches of the Courts that focus on specific areas, Criminal Division or Civil Division, for example. Operating division internships provide an understanding of that area of the law. Interns will work with staff and public as they help prepare cases for judges. Internships in operational divisions will focus on who the Courts serve and how the Courts operate.

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