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Criminal Law Attorney / Litigation - General Attorney in Hiawassee, GA

Enotah Circuit Public Defender Office Jul 17,2017 Jun 18,2017 Location Hiawassee GA
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Government

Attorney

Criminal Law - Prosecution

Litigation - General (consumer)

Min 2 yrs required

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Assistant Public Defender III The candidate, under broad supervision, is responsible for the administration and direction of the defense team engaged in felony cases handled by the Circuit Public Defender Office. Advises and counsels other attorneys as to the case management practices of handling the assigned cases. Demonstrates a mastery of criminal litigation; jury trial experience as a lead counsel in felony cases. May act as the designated supervising attorney. Directs, administers, and supervises legal service activities for the Circuit Public Defender Office. Supervises and reviews the activities of the defense team in cases assigned. Evaluates the performance in order to maintain efficiency and productivity of the team. Identifies problems on the team, develops effective solutions, and implements solutions in order to maintain required level of service. Initiates action to provide efficient and prompt service and enhance overall function of the defense team. Provides advice, counsel, support and technical assistance to senior management and staff on a variety of legal matters. Responds to requests for information and provides answers, opinions, and recommendations regarding legal issues. Advises professional staff on all matters affected by applicable laws and regulations and of legal ramifications. Responds to inquiries regarding legal determinations and disseminates written responses or reports to the interested parties. Reviews subpoenas, court orders, affidavits, and other legal documents in order to advise staff. Coordinates and implements due process procedures and procedures for appeals as provided for in applicable legislation. Prepares and coordinates cases prior to subsequent appeals. Conducts legal research, analyzes statutes, case law, evidence and other relevant information in order to develop case strategies. Appears with and for defendants in court, making appropriate legal motions, pleas, and arguments on points of law. Participates in jury selection; makes opening statements and final arguments and summations in the defense of the accused. Prepares petitions, briefs, arguments, motions, pleadings, other legal instruments, reports, and correspondence, and argues in the appropriate forum. Thoroughly presents oral arguments in applicable forum, presents evidence, conducts direct and cross-examination of witnesses, asks appropriate questions and follow-ups. Conducts the preparation and coordination of cases prior to and during court trials. Investigates cases, gathers information, and identifies and reviews facts and issues in the preparation for trials in order to determine the facts of the case. Gathers documents, secures and prepares appropriate witnesses, prepares exhibits, and/or prepares for court appearance. Compile and submit evidence, legal documents, reports, and statements in connection with litigation/mitigation. Provides input and feedback to management regarding policies, programs, and training for staff. Develops, implements, and supervises programs for professional development in all areas of capital litigation. Seeks quality improvements for the office and identifies ways to improve the office. Guides defense teams in selecting applicable professional education programs that they should attend. Determines training needs based on changes in the law and provides and/or arranges for the provision of training to meet those needs. Complies with continuing requirements to improve effectiveness. Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in case law, judicial opinions, etc. by reading appropriate books, journals, and other literature as well as attending related and mandatory seminars and/or conferences. Applies pertinent new knowledge to performance and other responsibilities. Accepts and carries out responsibility for personal professional growth. Attends professional education programs/seminars as mandated by law. Incorporates knowledge of pertinent new trends and developments in the field into the performance of responsibilities. May create and maintain a high performance environment characterized by positive leadership and a strong team orientation. Defines goals and/or required results at the beginning of performance period and gains acceptance of ideas by creating a shared vision. Communicates regularly with staff on progress toward defined goals and/or required results, providing specific feedback and initiating corrective action when defined goals and/or results are not met. Interacts with all levels of state government in a way that promotes respect, encourages cooperation, and contributes to excellent performance. Treats all customers fairly, giving no one preferential treatment. Communicates accurate information to all other customers in a professional and courteous manner that conveys a willingness to assist. Accepts direction and feedback from supervisors and follows through appropriately. Accepts responsibility for mistakes and takes action to prevent similar occurrences. Uses as appropriate, established channels of communication. Completion of a law degree and license to practice law in the State of Georgia OR Eligibility to sit for the next Georgia Bar examination are required. Must have 2 years of relevant legal experience OR 2 years of experience at the lower level as an Assistant Public Defender II. Experience with criminal matters is preferred. Should have knowledge of statutes, court decisions, state and federal laws and regulations and departmental policy. Must have ability to: perform research and analysis; draft legal instruments, contracts, proposed legislation and legal opinions; analyze, appraise and organize facts and present such materials in clear and logical form for oral and written presentation; determine compliance with rules and regulations; and monitor staff to ensure compliance with state standards and federal regulations.

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Job Code: LEP022. Submit cover letter, resume and a State of Georgia Sensitive Position Employment Application.

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