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Litigation - General (consumer)
Law Clerk The candidate, under immediate supervision of a Deputy District Attorney, assists in case preparation by doing research, interviewing clients and witnesses, and routine court appearances. Interviews witnesses and evaluates evidence. Identifies and resolves legal issues through legal research. May make routine court appearances and presentations. Prepares and files complaints, pleadings, memoranda, briefs, appeals, and other legal documents. Conducts trial prosecution by preparing strategies, ordering investigations and subpoenas, resolving legal issues through research, participating in jury selection, and presenting evidence and argument. Researches and writes responses to writ applications after review and files them with the court. Negotiates disposition and modification of cases according to office policy. Works closely with assigned counsel on pertinent legal issues and challenges and assists in preparing legal positions for defense or argument in court. Performs other related duties as required. Should preferably be a law school graduate awaiting California Bar exam results and have legal experience in a prosecutor's office. Must have knowledge of: rules of evidence, legal principles, criminal law and trial procedures; State and Federal law pertaining to specific trial assignments; legal research; and ethical responsibilities outlined by the ABA and California Bar Association. Should also have ability to: perform legal research; investigate and analyze evidence and legal problems; prepare cases; prepare reports and legal documents; communicate effectively orally and in writing; and deal effectively with victims, members of the legal profession, public officials, and the general public. Application Deadline: September 24, 2019.
Vacancy Number: 1060DAO-19AA (JMJ)
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