Missouri State Public Defender (MSPD) is dedicated to providing high-quality legal representation to individuals who cannot afford an attorney in criminal cases. Our mission is to uphold the constitutional right to counsel and ensure fair and just legal proceedings for all Missourians.
This
unpaid internship opportunity is designed for
current law students interested in gaining firsthand experience in criminal defense. As a law student intern, you will develop practical skills, observe courtroom proceedings, and assist attorneys working in trial, appellate, juvenile, and capital offices across the state.
Positions are available statewide, with 33 trial offices located throughout Missouri. Children's Defense Team, Appellate and Capital opportunities are available in St. Louis, Kansas City, and Columbia.
Please note: Internship positions may be eligible for
externship or academic credit through your law school.
- Assist with client and witness interviews.
- Observe preliminary hearings, trials, motions, and other aspects of litigation.
- Conduct legal research and draft motions or memoranda.
- Serve subpoenas and perform related support tasks.
- Provide general assistance to attorneys as needed.
Minimum Qualifications: - Currently enrolled as a 1L or 2L law student in an accredited law school.
Preferred Qualifications: - Demonstrated interest in criminal law or public defense.
- Strong legal research and writing skills.
- Excellent analytical and critical thinking abilities.
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
- Proficiency with legal research tools (e.g., Westlaw, LexisNexis) and Microsoft Office Suite.
Interning with MSPD offers an unparalleled opportunity to gain real-world experience in criminal defense and public service.
You’ll benefit from:
- Hands-on practical legal experience
- Courtroom exposure and observation opportunities
- Client interaction under attorney supervision
- Development of legal research and writing skills
- Deeper understanding of criminal law and procedure
- Networking with experienced public defenders and staff
- Professional development and mentorship
- A meaningful contribution to social justice and equitable representation
Internships may be
full- or part-time, depending on your schedule and school requirements.
Summer internships typically begin in
May or June and continue through
July or early August.
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