Title: Attorney V Job Responsibilities: - Preparation and trial of criminal cases that the Special Prosecutions Section of the Attorney General’s Office may be requested to prosecute, including preparation of the State’s response and representation in post-conviction motions for appropriate relief. These...
Title: Assistant City Attorney I - Criminal Division Job Responsibilities: Under the general direction of the City Attorney, the Assistant City Attorney I is tasked with representing the organization on all matters heard in, and appealed from, the Henderson Municipal Court. Key...
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District Attorney Duties: Prosecute criminal cases. Screen incoming cases using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of case facts; research and identify precedence in case law; utilize and evaluate electronic legal research and other research tools; prepare cases for trial; write and file any appropriate motions; organize work; set priorities; meet critical deadlines; follow up on assignments; and meet with victims of crime. Caseload may in... read more
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District Attorney Duties: Prosecute criminal cases. Screen incoming cases using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of case facts; research and identify precedence in case law; utilize and evaluate electronic legal research and other research tools; prepare cases for trial; write and file any appropriate motions; organize work; set priorities; meet critical deadlines; follow up on assignments; and meet with victims of crime. Caseload may in... read more
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Attorney The candidate will provide oversight for the project and maintain grant compliance and reporting, including developing and analyzing project success measurements and grant budgets. Will provide scheduling and planning for training events. Assist in the development of training materials and present at conference, webinars, live trainings, and summits. Recruit local trainers from various professional backgrounds to support legal training. Identify potential ju... read more
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Special Agent Duties: The candidate will have charge for nuisance abatement. Will oversee abatement operations of illegal alcohol activity, illegal drug activity, repeated breaches of the peace (homicide, affray, weapons violations, etc.), gambling, prostitution, and pornography. Nuisance investigations often involve sensitive subject matter (conflicts of interest, public relations concerns, etc.) requiring objective evaluation, interpretation, and the relaying of... read more
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III, Appellate The candidate duties also include responding to petitions related to direct appeal filed in the Supreme Court of the United States. The Appellate Section was created to track and coordinate the handling of all criminal appellate matters and to provide a group of attorneys who specialize in criminal law, criminal procedure, and criminal appellate matters who are able to handle the most difficult and complex criminal appeals and petitions. The primary p... read more
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Attorney III Duties: Research and prepare the State’s briefs and present oral argument in capital criminal cases before the Supreme Court, in first degree murder life cases before the... Court of Appeals, and in difficult and complex non-capital criminal cases before the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. Preparation of the State’s briefs in first degree murder cases in the Supreme... Court in which the defendant received the death penalty and in the Court of Appeals in which the... read more
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IV Duties: (1) Represent the State in state and federal post-conviction cases as assigned by the section head; (2) research and prepare the State’s briefs and present oral argument in complex criminal cases before the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals; and (3) implement all of the remaining duties and responsibilities of the organizational unit as detailed above. Responsible for the State’s response in federal habeas corpus litigation. Can be expected to file a... read more
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IV, Criminal Appellate and Post Conviction Duties: Responsible for the State’s response in federal habeas corpus litigation. Typically, after a defendant has exhausted his State court remedies, he can be expected to file a federal habeas corpus petition in one of the three trial districts of the United States District Court in North Carolina seeking to overturn conviction, or at least obtain a new sentencing hearing. When the petition is served, initially reviews th... read more
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Iii The candidate will represent the State of North Carolina in court and provides legal advice and representation to most state government departments, agencies, officers, and commissions. Will represent the State in criminal appeals from state trial courts, and brings legal actions on behalf of the state and its citizens when the public interest is at stake. Will research and prepare the State’s briefs and present oral argument in capital criminal cases before the... read more
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Attorney Iii The candidate's duties will include : Research and prepare the State’s briefs and present oral argument in capital criminal cases before the Supreme Court of North Carolina, in first degree murder life cases before the... North Carolina Court of Appeals, and in difficult and complex non-capital criminal cases before the Supreme Court of North Carolina and the North Carolina Court of Appeals;(2) implement all the duties and responsibilities of the organizational uni... read more
Note: This job is no longer active. It was originally posted on [Date] and is part of LawCrossing’s historical archive of legal jobs. While the position may have been filled, employers often remain open to exceptional candidates for similar roles. LawCrossing has tracked this employer's hiring activity for over 25 years. This listing is provided for informational and outreach purposes and may still lead to employment. Learn more about archive jobs and how powerful they are for your search, click here