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Government
Attorney
Criminal Law - Prosecution
Min 1 yrs required
Deputy District Attorney IV The candidate interviews and advises complainants and witnesses regarding prospective criminal or civil actions. Studies, interprets, and applies laws, court decisions, and legal authorities for use in prosecuting cases. Prepares legal pleadings such as complaints, answers, demurrers, discovery, and judgment and prosecutes a variety of cases; including misdemeanor trials and presentation of preliminary hearings. Performs related work such as preparing petitions, complaints, reports, and correspondence.
Qualification and Experience
The candidate should have active membership in the State Bar of California and; 3 years of experience as an attorney in the practice of public law or six years as a general practicing attorney; or, 1 year of experience performing duties equivalent to the class of Deputy District Attorney III with Santa Barbara County; or, A combination of training, education, and experience that is equivalent to one of the employment standards listed above and that provides the required knowledge, abilities, and license. Will have significant experience litigating complex cases that may include homicides, multiple defendant cases, gang cases, and/or child sex crimes. This experience should include complex legal research and writing. In addition, the ideal candidate will have experience working closely with law enforcement agencies, and will have good communication and relationship building skills. Must have knowledge of: the organization, powers, and limitations of county governmental functions, civil and criminal codes, and the California Constitution; trial procedures and the rules of evidence; administrative law. should have ability to: appraise, interpret, and apply legal principles and precedents to difficult legal problems; present statements of fact, law, and argument clearly and logically in written and oral form; prepare, present and conduct trials effectively; perform legal research; work effectively with others. Deadline: August 19, 2019.
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