Dallas County

0000004494.ATTORNEY V.DA-BORDER PROSECUTION

Dallas County  •  Dallas, TX (Onsite)  •  17 hours ago
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Job Description

Supervises the operations of an assigned court and/or assigned cases including staff supervision, evaluation and training.

Management Scope: May generally supervise staff.
1. Manages the court docket by assigning cases and work to felony prosecutors, attorneys and other staff.

2. Authorizes reduction in level or class of offenses, recommends PR bonds, approves granting of probation and signs various types of dismissals.

3. Resolves disputes between the court, defense attorneys and staff, and determines appropriate actions to be taken for unusual, extremely serious or complex situations.

4. Ensures that records and documents are accurate, up-to-date and processed in accordance with standard procedures.

5. Evaluates assigned cases or lawsuits by:
 reviewing documentation,
 conducting and interpreting legal research on applicable law, rules and regulations,
 interviewing witnesses or persons with knowledge of the cases,
 gathering evidence, and
 determining the appropriate action(s) to be taken.

6. Drafts, files and responds to motions, briefs or other legal documents for trials and/or hearings.

7. Explains legal process to potential witnesses, prepares witnesses for court testimony and ensures clients or victims/families are kept informed on status of case.

8. Gathers, prepares and presents evidence, exhibits and related materials for trials or hearings.

9. Represents the State or clients in pre-trials, evidentiary hearings and jury/court trials by:
 conducting jury selection,
 presenting opening statements,
 conducting direct and cross-examinations of witnesses, and
 presenting closing arguments.

10. Assesses strengths and weaknesses of cases, negotiates settlements or plea-bargains and obtains approval, if necessary, of plea-bargain agreements

11. Prepares legal documents if settlements or plea-bargain agreements are reached and ensures proper signatures are secured and documents filed as required.

12. Conducts presentations at conferences and seminars; instructs law enforcement and other criminal justice personnel in legal aspects of investigations, prosecutions and other litigation; and speaks before community and citizens groups.

13. Performs other duties as assigned. Education, Experience and Training:
Graduation from an accredited law school. Four (4) years of experience practicing law.

Special Requirements/Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Requires a current license to practice law in the State of Texas. Requires experience as lead prosecutor for more-complex felony cases, as lead counsel in conjunction with more serious or complex civil litigation, or extensive appellate work on direct appeals and capital writs.

Physical/Environmental Requirements:
Standard office and court environment.
Dallas County

About Dallas County

Dallas County is the second most populous county in Texas, accountable to two million residents spread over 30 municipalities.

The County is a rich tapestry of individuals of varying ages, backgrounds, nationalities and faiths. One-fourth of our population is foreign-born, contributing to the unique vibrancy that sets our County apart.

We provide essential community programs, including public and mental health services, a court and juvenile justice system, the recording of property and the issuance of licenses for marriage, drivers and vehicle plates. These services are provided to the citizens by more than 6,500 employees working in 100 different departments and elected offices.

Whether you’re a seasoned professional, ready to apply your expertise to the next challenge, or a new member of the workforce researching career options, we invite you to explore our wide range of job opportunities.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Unknown
Year Founded
1846
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