What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Public Defender III position at miOttawa.org?
Job Description
Under the direction of the Public Defender and Chief Assistant Public Defender, serves to provide exceptional legal representation on behalf of indigent adult criminal defendants charged with all levels of felonies and misdemeanors. Will also mentor less experienced attorneys in the office and work in a team oriented office.
This is a full-time benefited position working out of the Public Defender's office in Grand Haven, MI. Typical working hours are Monday-Friday from 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. Travel throughout the County as needed.
Essential Job Functions
The essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Provides legal counsel to indigent adults charged with crimes by, meeting with clients, preparing for court appearances, drafting briefs, performing legal research, analyzing evidence and planning strategy; represents clients at arraignments, pre-trial conferences, preliminary examinations, pretrial motions, bench trial, jury trials, presenting evidence, arguing motions and calling/examining witnesses presenting opening statements and closing argument.
- Interacts productively with clients, Prosecutors, Sheriff's Department, State Police and other law enforcement agencies, courts, private attorneys, private investigators and social agencies to ensure adequateness of criminal investigations and evaluating the sufficiency of evidence to justify prosecutions.
- Performs other functions as assigned.
Required Education, Training and Experience
Possess an undergraduate degree plus a Juris Doctor Degree with a Certificate of Admittance to the State Bar of Michigan and authority to practice law throughout the state; has practiced criminal law for five full years, and has experience as lead counsel in no fewer than seven felony jury trials that have been submitted to a jury; or has a significant record of consistently high quality criminal trial court representation and the ability to handle life offense cases.
Must be licensed in good standing to drive a motor vehicle and possess a valid Michigan driver's license.
Additional Requirements and Information
Required Knowledge and Skills:
- Excellent working knowledge of new laws, precedents, and court procedures.
- Computer literacy, including working knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and internet applications software.
- Knowledge of principles and practices of criminal law and procedure, particularly as related to the defense of clients, investigations, research, data analysis, report preparation techniques and computer applications related to the work;
- A willingness and ability to work within a team approach to all aspects of indigent defense.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills.
- Ability and willingness to interact positively and objectively with clients, other staff and supervisors, managers, employees, consultants, investigators and members of the general public from a wide range of cultural and socio-economic backgrounds; including both verbal and written interactions.
Must be able to perform essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodations, including, but not limited to, visual and/or audio logical appliances and devices to increase mobility.
Working Conditions:
Work is generally performed in a normal office environment with travel throughout the County and State.
Disclaimer:
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
Job Description
Under the direction of the Public Defender and Chief Assistant Public Defender, serves to provide exceptional legal representation on behalf of indigent adult criminal defendants charged with all levels of felonies and misdemeanors. Will also mentor less experienced attorneys in the office and work in a team oriented office.
This is a full-time benefited position working out of the Public Defender's office in Grand Haven, MI. Typical working hours are Monday-Friday from 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. Travel throughout the County as needed.
Essential Job Functions
The essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Provides legal counsel to indigent adults charged with crimes by, meeting with clients, preparing for court appearances, drafting briefs, performing legal research, analyzing evidence and planning strategy; represents clients at arraignments, pre-trial conferences, preliminary examinations, pretrial motions, bench trial, jury trials, presenting evidence, arguing motions and calling/examining witnesses presenting opening statements and closing argument.
- Interacts productively with clients, Prosecutors, Sheriff's Department, State Police and other law enforcement agencies, courts, private attorneys, private investigators and social agencies to ensure adequateness of criminal investigations and evaluating the sufficiency of evidence to justify prosecutions.
- Performs other functions as assigned.
Required Education, Training and Experience
Possess an undergraduate degree plus a Juris Doctor Degree with a Certificate of Admittance to the State Bar of Michigan and authority to practice law throughout the state; has practiced criminal law for five full years, and has experience as lead counsel in no fewer than seven felony jury trials that have been submitted to a jury; or has a significant record of consistently high quality criminal trial court representation and the ability to handle life offense cases.
Must be licensed in good standing to drive a motor vehicle and possess a valid Michigan driver's license.
Additional Requirements and Information
Required Knowledge and Skills:
- Excellent working knowledge of new laws, precedents, and court procedures.
- Computer literacy, including working knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and internet applications software.
- Knowledge of principles and practices of criminal law and procedure, particularly as related to the defense of clients, investigations, research, data analysis, report preparation techniques and computer applications related to the work;
- A willingness and ability to work within a team approach to all aspects of indigent defense.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills.
- Ability and willingness to interact positively and objectively with clients, other staff and supervisors, managers, employees, consultants, investigators and members of the general public from a wide range of cultural and socio-economic backgrounds; including both verbal and written interactions.
Must be able to perform essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodations, including, but not limited to, visual and/or audio logical appliances and devices to increase mobility.
Working Conditions:
Work is generally performed in a normal office environment with travel throughout the County and State.
Disclaimer:
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
Ottawa County offers a wide range of benefits to support you in your career. View the Unclassified Benefits Summary for more information.
The current Unclassified group manual can be viewed here.
The Ottawa County Universal Wage Scale can be found here.
**Part-time benefitted positions will recieve prorated benefits.