2L Summer Intern (District Attorney’s Office) chez Douglas County, CO
Douglas County, CO · Castle Rock, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite
- Bureau à Castle Rock

2L Summer Intern (District Attorney’s Office)
Employment Type: 5 - Summer Intern
Pay Range: $21.00 per hour
Location: Castle Rock, CO
Overtime Exempt: N
Elected Office / Department: DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Eligibility
This internship position is for current 1L law student
applicants who anticipate having completed one full year of
law school prior to their internship start date for the Summer of 2026. If
you are a current 2L and anticipate having completed two full
years of law school prior to your internship start date for the
Summer of 2026, please apply for the 3L SPA Summer Internship Program.
See our recruiting webpage: Employment - Colorado District Attorney 23rd Judicial District
Our Jurisdiction - Explore All
Colorado Has to Offer
The 23rd is the newest DA’s Office in the state, representing three counties
and over 400,000 Coloradoans.
We are perfectly situated to the
east of the mountains and between Colorado’s two largest cities. To the north
is Denver, offering nightlife, performing arts venues, and all 5 major
professional sports teams. Directly to the west are the Rocky Mountains, home
to world class ski resorts, hiking, mountain biking, and rafting. Directly
to the south is Colorado Springs, home to the Garden of the Gods, the Air Force
Academy, Olympic Training Center, and Pikes Peak.
Douglas County is recognized as
offering a quality of life unmatched elsewhere in the state. In 2024,
Douglas County was named the 3rd Healthiest Community in America according to
the U.S. News and World Report, which measures health and wellness across 10
categories (population health, equity, education, economy, housing, food &
nutrition, environment, public safety, community vitality, and infrastructure).
Our 3 counties (Douglas, Elbert,
and Lincoln) are home to hundreds of miles of trails, countless city parks and
open space. We have more than 146,000 acres of Pike National Forest, Roxborough
State Park, Castlewood Canyon State Park, and a boating reservoir at Chatfield
State Park. Our large jurisdiction spans urban, suburban, and rural areas,
offering a variety of communities to fit your individual or family needs.
We Provide Practical Experience
Our 2L internship program offers law students a unique opportunity to conduct
meaningful work on real criminal cases. Working alongside our experienced
prosecutors, interns can expect to become involved in all aspects of criminal
prosecution from the investigative stage through trial. This will include
cases involving murder, sexual assault, aggravated robbery, and other violent
crime. Interns will have opportunities to research novel and interesting
legal issues, assist in drafting corresponding pleadings, observe courtroom
proceedings where those issues are litigated, review new felony filings for
potential evidentiary challenges, and preparing exhibits for trial.
We Train for the Future
Our 2L internship program is
designed for law students contemplating a career in criminal prosecution.
We train and mentor our 2L interns with the goal of preparing them to return as
3L interns working and trying cases under the Student Practice Act. Our
3L interns are trained and mentored with the goal of returning to our office as
deputy district attorneys.
Office Benefits and Culture –
More Than Just a Workplace
Earn pay, law school credit, or both. We pay interns an hourly wage of $21. But
our office is more than just a place to work: it’s a place you want to work.
Just some of our office events are a yearly chili cook-off challenge, a
cornhole tournament, and wildlife photo contest. We have an office softball and
golf team. We hold an annual winter holiday party, trick-or-treat street, and
frequent summer BBQs on our office grill.
Skills and Expertise – Learn from Experience
To be the best, you should learn from the best. Our office is staffed with
experienced prosecutors who have tried some of the highest profile and most
complex cases in Colorado history. You’ll find our prosecutors teaching at both
statewide and national conferences, law schools, and authoring statewide
manuals on prosecution. Prosecutors working at our office have been two-time
winners of the Colorado Trial Team of the Year, Colorado Prosecutor of the
Year, Colorado Prosecutor Trainer of the Year, and a host of other
individual awards.
Our office strives to be at the forefront of prosecution. From leading the
state in giving the public an unprecedented level of insight into our office
with our data dashboards, solving decades old cold case murders through DNA
analysis from our dedicated forensic crime lab, to solving crimes through
digital data analysis of cellphones and geo-location analysis.
Our Interns Are Part of Our Team
Our interns are not an afterthought, using shared computers, and excluded from
opportunities afforded deputy district attorneys. Our interns are an integral
part our team and we treat them as such. They join in with deputy district
attorneys for meetings, trainings, and gatherings.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum Qualifications Experience: None Hours: : During the Summer semester,
interns work 8 hours a day, 5 days week. Accommodations to this schedule can be
made. Please list and discuss any accommodations required during your
interview.
Education: Candidates are required to currently be attending
law school and must have completed their first year.
This Summer Student Practice Act
Internship Program is for the Douglas County Office, located at 4000 Justice
Way, Castle Rock, CO.
Applications for this position
will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The position may be filled prior to the
listed closing date. Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible to
ensure consideration.
For more information, please contact District Court Chief Deputy District
Attorney Jake Adkins at [email protected]
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Closing Date: 12/5/2025 5:59PM MST. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until a suitable candidate is selected.
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