
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix Participating in Unpaid Internship with Wisconsin Judge
Green Bay Packers safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix is taking part in an unpaid internship under a Brown County Circuit Court judge in Wisconsin for college credit.
According to Jason Wilde for the Wisconsin State Journal, Clinton-Dix began the internship June 2 and is aiming to complete 180 hours in order to get six credits toward his criminal justice degree at the University of Alabama.
Clinton-Dix is serving under Judge Don Zuidmulder, who plans to refer to Clinton-Dix by his given name of Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix while also asking him to abide by a dress code.
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Per Wilde, Clinton-Dix will be eight credits away from graduation following the internship, and it's something he is doing for himself and those close to him:
"To be honest, football is my main goal. I never really had a backup plan. This is just something I wanted to do. It's also that I owe my mom and people I look up to. I'm 24 years old. I don't have anything to lose, so why not continue trying? I take the path I want to take in life and do the things I'd like to succeed in."
While earning a degree is likely to help Clinton-Dix in life after football, he should have a long and successful career ahead of him.
The 2014 first-round draft pick enjoyed his best season and made his first Pro Bowl in 2016, as he registered 80 combined tackles to go along with a career-high five interceptions.

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