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Interns make a case for time at top court

By Cao Yin | China Daily | Updated: 2018-10-01 08:21

More than 200 law students have worked with judges on range of tasks since program was launched in 2015

Lawyer Xu Fenfen encountered her first criminal case involving a fatality when she was an intern at China's top court last year.

A master's student with Zhejiang University at the time, she was among some 40 people selected for internships at the Supreme People's Court from February to August. She said she was grateful for the opportunity, and the six months she spent there showed her the importance of helping people.

Interns make a case for time at top court

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