From time to time, a criminal case ends with a miscarriage of justice.
Can you help us to find the crucial new evidence or argument that changes things and enables us to send the case back for an appeal?
Interns provide support to our Casework, Legal and Investigations teams. The role is challenging and varied. One day you might be carrying out legal research on a developing area of law, another you might be examining material and compiling a summary or chronology, assisting in an interview with an applicant or witness, or involved in our interactions with experts from a range of forensic and scientific disciplines. You will certainly be responsible for answering queries from potential applicants and for preparing our monthly legal update and you may be expected to carry out an independent research project to support the work of the CCRC.
In return, we offer you a unique and independent perspective on the criminal justice system and criminal cases.
You will have the opportunity to see a case from all sides: we have unique legal powers to obtain material from the police, the prosecution, the courts and the defence, as well as records from prisons, the NHS and local authorities.
The CCRC is committed to equality and to being an inclusive organisation.
We welcome people who will bring diversity of thought and provide constructive challenge. We encourage applications from Black, Asian and ethnic minority candidates. We are looking for people with ability, commitment, and ambition to achieve their potential and develop a career as a Solicitor or a Barrister. You will recently have completed (or be about to complete) the bar course or legal practice course; have strong communication skills; and have a passion for criminal law and fairness.
If this sounds like you and the opportunity that you are looking for to launch your career, we look forward to receiving your application!