Summary
Organization name
The Certified Legal Intern Fund
Address
40 NW 3RD ST STE 305Miami, FL 33128
The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office (SAO) is in desperate need of prosecutors and Certified Legal Interns (CLI, prosecutors in training). In the last three years, 206 prosecutors have resigned. Last summer, 113 of the SAO’s 349 prosecutor positions were unfilled (over 32%!). Our pipeline to recruit prosecutors is the Interns, who train in the SAO during law school and sign on when they graduate.
Please contribute whatever you can to our Certified Legal Intern Fund at the Miami Foundation to sponsor a part-time CLI for $4,000 and full-time CLI for $8,000.
No prosecutors = no protection for victims of crimes!
The Miami SAO
We are a Smart Justice office that seeks to rehabilitate those we can while incarcerating those we must. Our strategic approach has dramatically reduced our reliance on incarceration while contributing to a more than 75% drop in the community’s property and violent crime rates during the past 30 years.
Unfortunately, we are grossly underfunded. We are having trouble recruiting new attorneys and current prosecutors are resigning in droves due to our unreasonably low salaries as noted above.
Our Safety is at Risk
Our inability to recruit, hire, and retain attorneys and staff threatens public safety. Because of attrition:
Certified Legal Interns (CLIs) May Provide a Partial Solution
Third year law students who participate in their respective law school’s Clinical Program may be certified to practice in court under the supervision of licensed attorneys. These CLIs help prosecutors investigate and manage their cases, coordinate victims and other witnesses, and prepare for court. They also may call morning calendars, argue motions, and even try cases. Their assistance is particularly important during times like these when staffing is critically low.
Traditionally, our CLIs worked for free since we provide them with top notch training and experience. However, a couple of years ago, most other government agencies began paying them. Unfortunately, we cannot afford to do the same. In a county that ranks as one of the three most expensive places to live in the country, our inability to pay our CLIs is crippling us. Pre-COVID, we typically had more than 40 CLIs per year. In 2023, we had 18. We expect that number to drop even further as other agencies are increasing CLI pay.
YOU Can Help
Your support would be greatly appreciated and, more importantly, allow us to better protect the community and people we love so much. Thank you for your consideration.
Under the leadership of State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle, the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office delivers a system of “Smart Justice” that strategically addresses offenders as individuals and employs an evidence-based outcome-oriented approach that maximizes public safety, provides avenues for rehabilitation, saves jail and prison space for the most dangerous offenders, minimizes unintended collateral consequences, meets crime victims’ needs, and reduces costs.
The State Attorney’s Office’s primary mission is to protect and defend the community while upholding and enforcing the law. However, our Smart Justice approach takes us outside the confines of the courtroom and directly into our community’s daily lives.
• Child Support Program: The Child Support Program provides our community’s children hope for a better future by ensuring that they receive the financial services they are entitled to and deserve;
• Second Chance Program: Our Second Chance Program helps individuals avoid the stigma of arrest and opens doors by walking them through the sealing and expungement process;
• Gun Violence Initiatives: Our Gun Violence Initiative prosecutors and investigators are embedded in neighborhoods to quickly respond to scenes of gun violence, allowing them to gather evidence before it can be destroyed, enabling more effective prosecutable cases and saving lives; and
• Treatment Courts: Each of these courts provide essential criminal justice services to our community in collaboration with our criminal justice partners.
Our prosecutorial and community responsibilities provide essential criminal justice services to our community in collaboration with our criminal justice partners.
State Attorney Fernandez Rundle has always considered public service to be a distinct public trust. To that end, we always aim to balance our core values of enforcing the law while acting with fairness, integrity and justice in our search for the truth and proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
Organization name
The Certified Legal Intern Fund
Address
40 NW 3RD ST STE 305