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Deputy Prosecuting Attorney – Criminal

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Kelso, WA, United States

Deputy Prosecuting Attorney – Criminal

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Cowlitz County Prosecuting Attorney's

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Deputy Prosecuting Attorney – Criminal
The candidate will provide a wide range of professional legal services for the County including the prosecution of assigned criminal cases. Some civil representation as needed, for example public records requests and involuntary treatment hearings. Assist the Prosecuting Attorney's Office (PAO) on other legal matters and services to support the office and the services it provides. Prosecute traffic, criminal code, civil code, and zoning violations. Interview and prepare witnesses for proceedings. Examine cases, evidence, witnesses and other supporting evidence, such as expert reports, to determine sentencing range and possibilities and discuss it with victims and law enforcement. Evaluate the benefit or need of a trial versus guilty plea, whether more investigation should be conducted. Initiate the collection of restitution judgments; prosecute violation of community supervision or probation orders, file actions to forfeit bail. Review search warrants. Perform legal research and prepare written and oral opinions on various legal issues. Respond to citizen inquiries and work guidance to paralegals, secretaries and other support staff. Stay abreast of new trends, law changes and other developments in the law. Attend and participate in staff meetings. Make recommendations to improve processes and office efficiency and services. Attend assigned local and state conferences and meetings. Participate in training law enforcement. Train law enforcement personnel on legal topics of interest. Give lectures and make presentations on legal issues such as criminal law, evidence, legal/court procedures, domestic violence, as assigned and approved by the PA or company. Review advance sheets and present briefings to other DPA's. Perform other duties or projects as assigned by the PA or firm such as assist or cover/back-up for other Deputies. Review police reports and make charging decision. Prepare and try district, juvenile, and superior court cases. Prepare and respond to pretrial and post-trial motions. Insure that crime victims are apprised of court dates and resources. Handle appeals from District to Superior Court, Superior to COA and others as assigned by the PA or firm. Write appellate briefs and prepare and present oral arguments. May be called on to attend homicide/death scenes and autopsies. Should have Law degree from an accredited college or university. Experience with criminal prosecution is required. Should have admission to Washington State Bar Association. Must have Knowledge of legal rules, protocols and systems. Should be strong public speaking skills.

Position #2021-045

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Jul 10, 2024
Mar 27, 2024
Aug 23, 2021

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6011 to 7514
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Full-time

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Mar 27, 2024

Jul 10, 2024

Mar 27, 2024

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Deputy Prosecuting Attorney – Criminal
The candidate will provide a wide range of professional legal services for the County including the prosecution of assigned criminal cases. Some civil representation as needed, for example public records requests and involuntary treatment hearings. Assist the Prosecuting Attorney's Office (PAO) on other legal matters and services to support the office and the services it provides. Prosecute traffic, criminal code, civil code, and zoning violations. Interview and prepare witnesses for proceedings. Examine cases, evidence, witnesses and other supporting evidence, such as expert reports, to determine sentencing range and possibilities and discuss it with victims and law enforcement. Evaluate the benefit or need of a trial versus guilty plea, whether more investigation should be conducted. Initiate the collection of restitution judgments; prosecute violation of community supervision or probation orders, file actions to forfeit bail. Review search warrants. Perform legal research and prepare written and oral opinions on various legal issues. Respond to citizen inquiries and work guidance to paralegals, secretaries and other support staff. Stay abreast of new trends, law changes and other developments in the law. Attend and participate in staff meetings. Make recommendations to improve processes and office efficiency and services. Attend assigned local and state conferences and meetings. Participate in training law enforcement. Train law enforcement personnel on legal topics of interest. Give lectures and make presentations on legal issues such as criminal law, evidence, legal/court procedures, domestic violence, as assigned and approved by the PA or company. Review advance sheets and present briefings to other DPA's. Perform other duties or projects as assigned by the PA or firm such as assist or cover/back-up for other Deputies. Review police reports and make charging decision. Prepare and try district, juvenile, and superior court cases. Prepare and respond to pretrial and post-trial motions. Insure that crime victims are apprised of court dates and resources. Handle appeals from District to Superior Court, Superior to COA and others as assigned by the PA or firm. Write appellate briefs and prepare and present oral arguments. May be called on to attend homicide/death scenes and autopsies. Should have Law degree from an accredited college or university. Experience with criminal prosecution is required. Should have admission to Washington State Bar Association. Must have Knowledge of legal rules, protocols and systems. Should be strong public speaking skills.

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USD 6011 to 7514 Monthly

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