Spring 2026 Legal Intern Job Responsibilities: The Spring 2026 Legal Intern for the Capital Punishment Project at the organization’s National office will engage in several key responsibilities. These include conducting legal and policy research, drafting memoranda, affidavits, and briefs, and researching prospects...
National office. The intern will engage in various tasks aimed at challenging the unfairness and arbitrariness of capital punishment, contributing to the long-term goal of abolishing the death penalty. Key responsibilities include: -... Conducting legal and policy research - Drafting memoranda, affi...
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Attorney III - Capital Litigation / Federal Habeas The candidate represents the State of North Carolina in post-trial death penalty litigation in State... and Federal trial and appellate courts, including the Supreme Court of the United States. Will represent the State in criminal cases on direct review in the state appellate courts and on federal habeas review in the federal courts. Graduation from a recognized school of law and 3 years of progressively responsible professiona... 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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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
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Website: [Print Version] Position: Attorney IV Working Title: Special Deputy Attorney General Vacancy Number: 60010188 Salary Grade: 88 Salary Range: $83997 - $141797 Hiring Range: $83997 - $141797 Department: Justice Division: DOJ LEGAL CRIM DIV Capital Lit&Federal H Type of Appointment: Perm Full-Time Location: Raleigh Posting Date: 09/14/2011 Closing Date: 09/22/2011 Number of Positions: 1 Description of Work This Attorney IV po... read more
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Attorney III Working Title: Assistant Attorney General Vacancy Number: 60010450 Salary Grade: 86 Salary Range: $76532 - $129011 Hiring Range: $76532 - $129011 Department: Justice Division: DOJ LEGAL CRIM DIV Capital Lit&Federal H Type of Appointment: Perm Full-Time Location: Raleigh Posting Date: 12/07/2011 Closing Date: 12/15/2011 Number of Positions: 1 Description of Work This position is not subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act. This Attorn... read more
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Carolina Department of Justice - Attorney General's Summer Internship Program The North Carolina Department of Justice Attorney General's Office handles issues that affect every aspect of state government and the lives of North Carolina residents. One of the goals of the office is to recruit the best and brightest students to the rewards of serving the people of North Carolina. An effective way to introduce students to public service is through our summer inte... read more
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Carolina Department of Justice - Attorney General's Summer Internship Program The North Carolina Department of Justice Attorney General's Office handles issues that affect every aspect of state government and the lives of North Carolina residents. One of the goals of the office is to recruit the best and brightest students to the rewards of serving the people of North Carolina. An effective way to introduce students to public service is through our summer inte... 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