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Urgent! Eight-week practice notes of judicial police officer school
I still remember that when the tutor told us that we were going to practice in the court procuratorate, our mood was mixed, a little curious, a little worried, a little hopeful and a little scared, because it was the first time.

I still remember when the battalion chief mobilized us, saying that we were the first batch of interns in the history of the college, and we must be an instant hit. I really felt a little responsible at that time.

I was arranged to practice in Qiaokou Hospital, accompanied by more than a dozen students. Four boys went to the people's court, one was in the criminal trial court, and the remaining six boys were in the executive court, including me.

On the first day, we met the president first. The president is in his fifties and overweight. When he knew our origin, he smiled and asked us, "Are you undergraduates?" We nodded, "It seems that the level should be above me!" He talked and laughed, and we laughed. Then he asked, "Let's talk about what the executive court does first!" Now it's our fault. To tell the truth, we didn't know it then (of course we know it now). Just as the six of us looked at each other, the president said, "The execution of the court is to honor legal documents. . . "Then the President gave us a brief introduction of the following executive court.

Each of us probably has at least one judge to take us. There are two people in my office. One is older and the other is smaller. The old one always smiles and is very polite to me, while the young one seldom smiles and talks. The only thing he said to me on the first day was: "Let's go, it's time to eat in the canteen."

Speaking of the court canteen, it is not big, even a little crowded, but the food here is several times more than our college canteen, almost all with meat, and the price is cheap, only two yuan for one stew! I'm not afraid of jokes, but sometimes I think I'm practicing for this stew. )

The road of internship has just begun, and I believe I can see a real world here!