28 February 2011

what a week!

where do I even begin it has been such an intense week. Wednesday was one of the harder days because I felt that I knew nothing and that I couldn't contribute anything because of my lack f knowledge in law so I will just skip wednesday and go right to thursday.
I decided to get there early because it would probably be the last day of the trial and I wanted to make sure I understood all the procedures. So I sat in on the trial all morning and part of the afternoon. The attorneys gave their closing arguments and Judge Benson gave the Jury the necessary instructions. When the jury was excused there was just time of waiting. During that time the attorneys of this coming weeks trial came to the office and I got to sit in on the discussions with them. It is a big case of this guy posing as a legitimate buyer at a government auction for land to drill for oil or natural gas. This 27 year old guy raised all the bids but when it came down to pay he wouldn't. He said he did it all to stop global warming and for the environment. So this case is next week and there were discussion on the protestors and demonstrators and how everything will go on practically.

when that was done we played darts waiting for the verdict. The verdict came around 17:50 and we had a bet going on where we bet a dollar on what time the jury would reach a verdict, what the verdict would be and who would be the front person. I was right on the verdict but nothing else. The verdict was guilty on both counts. So when that was done Judge Benson went in to the jury room and thanked them and answered their questions. All the law clerks came along so I just followed them. When that was all over we had pizza and sat and talked for an hour or so. It was such a good day. Friday I came in later because I know there was not a lot going on. So when I came there I helped out with next weeks jury preparation. I sat with this man who was not too good at reading and helped him answer a jury-questionnaire and then I copied all of the answers for the defense attorney and the prosecution.

I had lunch with Erica and Bryce at the California Pizza Kitchen and then went back Ron (Dee's Secretary) took me up to Michelle who is responsible for the public relations of the courthouse and we talked for a while and I will be helping her next week with he media control and make sure everything will roll smoothly in the courtroom and for all the new agencies. the last hour I was back in Dee's office and we played darts again. When it was 17:00 Erica came to pick me up but before I left Judge Benson said to me in Swedish that they were really happy to have me there and not just in his office but the people in the courthouse had commented to him of how helpful and nice I was so that felt really good. Maybe I can bring something to the courthouse despite my lack of legal training.

23 February 2011

FIrst day...

Yesterday was my first day on the internship. I will be honest and tell you I was quite nervous the night before and morning of but I had no reason to be so. I felt a bit lost when I first came but there was a trial to start at 8.30 so I got to sit in while the prosecutor and the defense attorney's discussed certain aspects with Judge Benson. When the trial began it started with the process of selecting a jury. It was a long and thorough process but I thought it was very interesting and got to sit in on all the interviews.

The case we are doing is a drug trafficking case where the defendant is accused of both drug trafficking and conspiracy to drug trafficking. As the jury was selected it was important to make sure that they could be totally fair and not involve personal opinions in the evaluation and therefore there was the need for personal interviews in certain cases. Judge Benson also emphasized the importance to consider the defendant innocent until proven otherwise, He said that at this moment he should be considered just as innocent as you and me.

That trial went on until a little after 2pm and I had lunch then read a little in the law books. After that was a hearing on a tax fraud. That hearing was perhaps not as interesting as the Drug trial but still it was interesting to observe the judge and the attorneys.

I realize that it is a new language to learn and I think it will take me some time but Judge Benson told me that it is just like a missionary learning religions words I will learn legal words so that I can speak like a native:)

the office is so laid back and nice. They have a foosball table, ping-pong rackets (we play on the dining table) a miniature putting green, darts...you see what Im saying. At the end of the day we sat in the Cougar-den and started throwing a ball. Apparently they have this game where they throw the ball really hard at each other and the one who drops it three times is out. I can tell you I was not the first one to be out:)

I think this will be some very good months!

21 February 2011

Beautiful Sunday!

On sundays I go to church and this sunday was the first one in a new ward. Erica had arranged for her Brooke to pick me up and that was really nice so that I did not have to come to church the first time alone. The ward is a singles ward and had the sacrament meeting first. It is wonderful to have the church and it is the same all over the world and I felt very much a home.

My favorite part of church yesterday was relief society. It was such a good spirit and I felt that even though I might be older than many of the girls there I still would fit in.
During the meetings they announced that there was going to be two firesides that evening but didnt really say what they were and on relief society they announced that one of them was with Sister Heidi Swinton! that is my mission mom! I dont know why I thought it but I though: Oh I wont go, she wont have time to talk to me anyways and Ive heard here speak so many times...(I am ashamed to say that I thought it) However when I came home and have dinner with the most awesome Austin's in the world they thought that I should go so I called Brooke again and asked if I could go with her. She and her sister Amber came to pick me up 10 minutes later.

I am so happy I went, the things sister Swinton said and the feelings and impressions I had were wonderful! When it was over I went up to the stand, Sister Swinton was speaking to someone but President Swinton (her husband, my mission president) was not talking to anyone so I tugged a little on his sleeve and he turned around and it took a few seconds before he realized it was me and then I got a big hug! we spoke about my internship and about upcoming mission events, then I introduced Brooke and Amber as my friends and he spoke very nice things about me, then sister Swinton was available and I got the biggest hug from her, we spoke about her talk, about my internship and just anything and she gave me a kiss on the cheek and told me to call her so we could have lunch. President and Sister Swinton are two of the most amazing people I know. I love them with all my heart and I am so grateful that I got to serve in their mission.

It doesn't end there, after I had talked to them I went over to talk to Sheri Dew, I was companions with her niece Megan and I needed her phone-number. So the fact that I went to the fireside made it possible to meet some people who have inspired me so much and made it possible to reconnect with friends that can make this american stay even better than it already is.

Now I have to run off..I am going to the movies with Kathy. Tomorrow the internship starts for real...I will let you know how it goes!

19 February 2011

My Birthday!

Yesterday was my birthday I want to tell you how it was.
I still have this jet lag so I woke up really early but that was fine because I got to take a really long shower and get ready. We were going to the Ogden Temple in the morning so we went there and tried to find parking and when I got in I met girl who served a mission in Sweden, (Shurtleff) quite random that you go to a place where you think you don't know anyone but turns out you do. It was nice to be in the temple, a perfect birthday activity. Afterwards Kathy and her friend took me to lunch up in the mountains and I got complimentary chocolate cake because it was my birthday, I made sure they wouldn't sing to me.

afterwards we walked around in this huge gift shop which was very nice, I think my mom would like it, we will go there when she comes to visit. On the way home we decided for me to take a nap so I would fight of the jet lag, when I woke up we went to SLC and Kathy took me shopping at Forever 21, she got me really cute clothes that I can wear at the court and we also went to Journeys and I got two new pair of Converse... White and red:) its ridiculously cheap here!!

we met up with rick and went to eat mexican, very nice!! I am very proud to announce that I was awake until 11.30pm and slept all the way until 7.30 am this morning... I am getting there. On todays agenda is having pancakes for breakfast, take a walk, visit my aunt and uncle and go to provo for a Carl Bloch exhibit! I think it will be a good day!

18 February 2011

I crossed the pond

So, I am now in the United States of America. I got here yesterday after a long plane ride. I flew from Landvetter Gothenburg at 7 am and landed 16 hours later in Salt Lake City Utah with a quick stop in Utah. As I was going through customs and passport control here in SLC I had to stand in line for almost 2 hours and when it was finally my turn they said something was wrong with my fingerprints so I had to come and sit in a room and wait for my entrance in the US to be ok:ed. By this time I was so tired I could cry but I didnt but held my head high and ut seemed like there really wasnt a problem at all..I guess someone else just needed to look at my papers...it was very weird I must say.

But now I am here, I went to bed early and woke up at 2 am and was wide awake, Ive never had a jet lag coming this way before but now I know what it feels like. Eventually I fell asleep again and woke up with a beautiful view of the snow-covered mountains and the sun shining through my windows- A great feeling.

On my first day in the US I went to the courthouse and met with the judge and his law clerks. I think this internship will be very rewarding and I am certain I will learn alot. The people I will work with seem really nice!!

After that meeting I went to lunch with my adopted family, the Austen's, at Cheescake factory. I was so full afterwards I vowed never to eat that much again because if I do my clothes wont fit me for very long.
After lunch we went to get some things that I stood in need of such as a new wallet that fits american dollars and a Calvin Klein bag... I also got a phone that I will try to activate when Im done here.. So that has been my first day, it is 6.30 pm here and I am about ready to go to bed.. but I will not..

I just want to say that life never really turns out the way we plan it but if we live in a way that allows us to be in tune with Gods will things will, most certain, turn out for the best. I think this will be a good spring.