Monday, 27 June 2011:
Arrived at Mahkamah Kota Kinabalu. Supposed to be doing an internship at the High Court, but we were transferred to the Magistrate Court. We were introduced to the Senior Assistant Registrar of the Magistrate Court. She was very nice and very young. Afterwards, we were introduced to one of the Magistrate, and entered the court room to hear some mention cases. The highest crime rate committed in Sabah is the usage of illegal drugs. Bah apa lagi.. Makan syabu lah! Later in the afternoon, we attended a trial, concerning possession of drugs.
Tuesday, 28 June 2011:
In the morning, again, heard some mention cases. For both civil and criminal cases. Syabu lagi! We were brought to Bilik Tahanan Reman, and the smell of those detainees... pergh.. pergi tak kembali dowh! Later in the afternoon, we attended the same trial again.
Wednesday, 29 June 2011:
There was an event held in the Federal Court. A video conference with Mahkamah Kuching, Sarawak. Concerning a new electronic system which will be used by all the courts in Sabah and Sarawak. Later, we went back to the Magistrate Court administration office and asked around. In the afternoon, again, the same trial. Lesson learned, do not confuse the witnesses with complicated questions.
During these three days of internship, I've been doing a lot of thinking. Will I be able to survive the world as a white-collar worker?
Arrived at Mahkamah Kota Kinabalu. Supposed to be doing an internship at the High Court, but we were transferred to the Magistrate Court. We were introduced to the Senior Assistant Registrar of the Magistrate Court. She was very nice and very young. Afterwards, we were introduced to one of the Magistrate, and entered the court room to hear some mention cases. The highest crime rate committed in Sabah is the usage of illegal drugs. Bah apa lagi.. Makan syabu lah! Later in the afternoon, we attended a trial, concerning possession of drugs.
Tuesday, 28 June 2011:
In the morning, again, heard some mention cases. For both civil and criminal cases. Syabu lagi! We were brought to Bilik Tahanan Reman, and the smell of those detainees... pergh.. pergi tak kembali dowh! Later in the afternoon, we attended the same trial again.
Wednesday, 29 June 2011:
There was an event held in the Federal Court. A video conference with Mahkamah Kuching, Sarawak. Concerning a new electronic system which will be used by all the courts in Sabah and Sarawak. Later, we went back to the Magistrate Court administration office and asked around. In the afternoon, again, the same trial. Lesson learned, do not confuse the witnesses with complicated questions.
During these three days of internship, I've been doing a lot of thinking. Will I be able to survive the world as a white-collar worker?
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