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News
Release
July 16, 2003
Contact:
DEA S/A David Jacobson
(313) 234-4220
U.S.
District Court Interns Receive Introduction to DEA

Interns
receive briefing at DEA - Detroit. |
Detroit, MI- On July
8, 2003, 28 law school interns working for U.S. District Court Judges
in Detroit received an overview of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) and its operations in Detroit. The interns represented law schools
throughout Michigan and Northern Ohio working as law clerks for the federal
judges in Detroit. At the request of U.S. District Judge Bernard Friedman,
the DEA Detroit hosted the interns for a day to inform them on federal
narcotics enforcement programs and give them an opportunity to ask questions
about regional and global drug issues.

Interns
take their turn on
"Shoot, Don't Shoot" scenarios. |
During the three-hour
presentation, the visitors received an overview of DEA Intelligence, Enforcement
Goals, Diversion, Forensic Sciences, Recruiting and Clandestine Laboratory
Enforcement. The interns were also provided the opportunity to utilize
the Firearms Automated Training System (FATS), which is commonly referred
to as a "shoot/don't shoot" simulator.
The Honorable Judge
Bernard Friedman advised SAC Braun, "I can tell you without hesitation
that all the participants were very impressed with your agency [DEA] and
its mission." The DEA Detroit office has always had a positive working
relationship with the members of the U.S. District Court staff and they
have always reciprocated in kind.
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