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Government
Attorney
Criminal Law - Prosecution
Min 4 yrs required
Deputy District Attorney III The candidate will be responsible to initiate and prosecute misdemeanor and felony cases. Reviews police reports and makes initial charging decisions. Presents cases to Court or Jury. Prepares cases for, and presents matters to, Grand Jury. Performs legal research. Prepares and argues pretrial motions and probation violations. Represent the State at sentencings and makes appropriate recommendations. Consults with and advises police agencies in the course of investigations. Prepares for trials, including contacting witnesses and reviewing cases. Initiates and prosecutes probation violations and revocations arising out of criminal convictions and violations of diversion agreements. Assists law enforcement agencies in the application for arrest and search warrants. May be involved as a liaison between the District Attorney's Office, other divisions of the District Attorney's Office, and local law enforcement agencies. May perform prosecution duties related to support enforcement. Provides liaison between the District Attorney's Office and outside agencies when the District Attorney is unavailable. May assist the District Attorney in preparation of the annual budget. Provides, on emergency or a scheduled basis, off-hour, and on-call services to police agencies requiring assistance during nights or weekends. Assists the District Attorney in the preparation and implementation of Office policies and procedures. May be responsible for special prosecutions and research projects. May assist the District Attorney with periodic performance evaluations of other deputy district attorneys or support staff, including recommendations for the hiring, promotion and discharge of such personnel. Is responsible for the management of case load allocations to lower level deputy district attorneys. Assists in providing training and guidance to law enforcement agencies. May be involved in job-related civic and educational activities. Performs other duties and related work as required.
Qualification and Experience
The candidate must have comprehensive knowledge of criminal law and the practices and procedures relating to criminal prosecutions. Comprehensive knowledge of courtroom and trial procedures is necessary. Graduation from an ABA accredited school of law is required. Must be a member in good standing of the Oregon State Bar. 4 years' experience as a duly licensed attorney practicing criminal law and, A minimum of 2 years' experience in supervision/management of an attorneys staff in a law firm or a District Attorney's Office, or, Minimum of 4 years of progressively responsible experience as a Deputy District Attorney is required. Must be a member in good standing with the Oregon State Bar.
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