Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Shaheen & Gordon Internship Day Seventeen

Tuesday; May 20, 2019

Hours - 9:30 AM-  2:30 PM

Today was jam packed with emotion. It was my final day at the law office, Shaheen & Gordon and my day started at the Boscawen house of corrections to meet with an inmate. Following the client meeting, we went back to the firm and I worked as Jim prepared the papers I needed him to sign as well as completing the mentor evaluation form. For lunch, we went to our most frequent location, the deli right down the street. I ate a chef salad wrap. At lunch I noticed the magic bars my mom had made were being demolished by the members of the office, everyone taking part in the indulgence. The end of the day was bittersweet, but I had also been invited to Steve Gordon’s house to meet with presidential candidate, Marianne Williamson, later that night and that was fun. I want to thank everyone at the office for making my time so memorable and enjoyable.


Monday, May 20, 2019

Shaheen & Gordon Internship Day Sixteen

Monday; May 20, 2019

Hours - 9:00 AM-  3:00 PM

My day today started back at Shaheen & Gordon for the last two days of my internship. I arrived a few minutes early and awaited Jim’s arrival. When Jim arrived, we left shortly after to go to the attorney general’s office for a meeting. I was allowed to sit on in on the meeting, a rare occurrence. Following the attorney general’s office, we went back to the office, worked for a while and then grabbed lunch. We ate quickly because we had sentencing in Manchester. This was my second sentencing I’ve been to, but it was more emotional because the man was young, and his parents were there to see him cuffed and sent away. The day was over after that, and tomorrow is my last day so I am happy I’ve almost completed senior project but sad my internship is finished!  

Time: 109 hours.

Sunday, May 19, 2019

End of Third Week Reflection

Third Week Reflection
This week was very different compared to the past few weeks I’ve been shadowing Jim. During this week I was able to experience more of the many small criminal cases Jim takes on as a criminal defense lawyer, which is the area I would want to practice in as a lawyer if I ever become one. Shadowing Jim and meeting the different clients he works with demonstrates a much more personal approach to law, and in the end seeing people relieved with a dropped charge makes it rewarding. On Monday, we were already receiving calls and picking up smaller cases for future weeks. Jim informed me that day, this was his area of expertise. The week started slow with a few client meetings, but as the week progressed, it became more interesting. In particular during this past week, I went to federal court for a sentencing, district court multiple times for DUI and traffic related cases, and federal prison to meet with an inmate. The prison experience was especially life-changing because I had never been in one, let alone sit inside 10 feet away from other prisoners who have allegedly committed serious crimes. Aside from doing all of these things, some mornings are spent in the office meeting with clients or taking phone calls. I don’t talk or anything while Jim is on the phone but I love meeting and talking with people who come into the office, and occasionally I’ll help out with something during the meeting. Of course, me helping is something like writing down a phone number or someone’s name for Jim, but it keeps me attentive and I’m truly interested in everyone’s situation. In terms of meeting my goals for this project, I feel that I’m meeting them and learning everyday not only about law, but the personal side of being a lawyer. There’s a lot of paperwork and note taking that comes with being a lawyer, and I’ve seen that as well which helps me see all perspectives. I’m sad the internship is coming to an end, but I’m looking forward to my next two days.

Saturday, May 18, 2019

Shaheen & Gordon Internship Day Fifteen

Friday; May 17, 2019

Hours - 8:00 AM-  11:00 AM

It was a short day today for me at Shaheen & Gordon. I arrived at the office and about 10 minutes later we had a client meeting. The meeting was different however because we were preparing this woman for a hearing at the attorney general’s office that would follow shortly after. Although she was nervous at first, Jim’s humor lightened the mood and she was able to answer practice questions more comfortably. After the meeting, I was informed I wouldn’t be allowed to sit in for the meeting at the AG’s office so I left. I was upset because the day before the prosecutor said I would be able to go, but he changed his mind. I’m looking forward to Monday and Tuesday, my last two days with the firm.


Time: 103 Hours.

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Shaheen & Gordon Internship Day Fourteen

Thursday; May 16, 2019

Hours - 7:00 AM-  4:00 PM

Today was one of the most exciting days I’ve had this internship. The day began with court at Concord District Court with a ticket fine for speeding. This was followed by a coffee and bagel from Bagel Works. Next we went to Merrimack County Superior Court to hold a hearing for a man requesting to be taken off the sex offender registry. We defended him and won. After our second appearance at court, we travelled to Strafford County Corrections to meet with a federal inmate awaiting possible trial. We had a client meeting later in the day, after lunch. Tomorrow will be a shorter day because I’m not allowed to attend a meeting Jim is going to.


Time:100 Hours.

Shaheen & Gordon Internship Day Thirteen

Wednesday; May 15, 2019

Hours - 9:00 AM-  3:00 PM

The day began today with a client meeting. The man we met with in the meeting was charged with DWI and he violated his probation, now having the potential of a suspended sentence to be enacted. Jim is confident he can get the license revocation lowered for the man in terms of the DWI, and the other charge was a possession charge for a medication he had a prescription to, just not on him at the time of the arrest. Following the meeting we had another meeting that took place on the phone. We had lunch and I ate my favorite item from the deli we go to, the chicken caesar wrap. The events after lunch unfolded pretty slowly and not much else happened while we sat in the office. Tomorrow I am going to two courts and federal prison in Strafford County to meet with an inmate who is one of Jim’s clients.

Time: 91 hours

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Shaheen & Gordon Internship Day Twelve

Tuesday; May 14, 2019

Hours - 8:00 AM-  3:00 PM

Today was an eventful day at Shaheen & Gordon. The morning began with a client meeting with man who was being sentenced in federal court today. The meeting only lasted about 30 minutes and we later reconvened with him at the federal courthouse where there was a short sentencing and he was brought away by US Marshalls. Following our time in court we went back to the office. Then, at 12:30 went to lunch at a sushi place and met with one of Jim’s friends. After lunch we went back to Jim’s office and continued scheduling future cases and attempted to get the ball rolling on another pending federal case. Tomorrow we have in person client meetings.

Time: 85 hours.