What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Deputy State's Attorney position at Pennington County?
Position Objective:
The role of a Deputy State's Attorney is to work collaboratively with law enforcement in enforcing the laws in the jurisdiction of Pennington County. They represent the State of South Dakota in all stages of court proceedings. Essential Functions:
The role of a Deputy State's Attorney is to work collaboratively with law enforcement in enforcing the laws in the jurisdiction of Pennington County. They represent the State of South Dakota in all stages of court proceedings. Essential Functions:
- Reviewing law enforcement reports.
- Making criminal charging decisions.
- Presenting evidence at probable cause hearings, whether before the Court or Grand Jury.
- Representing the State of South Dakota at Initial Appearances and Arraignments.
- Representing the State of South Dakota at Status and Motion Hearings.
- Representing the State of South Dakota at Evidentiary Hearings.
- Making bond arguments at hearings before the Court.
- Conducting legal research and writing, and motion preparation.
- Abiding by all victims' rights and assisting victims through the criminal justice system. Meeting with victims and other witnesses throughout the prosecution of cases.
- Preparing law enforcement officers, witnesses and victims for courtroom testimony.
- Preparation for and presentation of evidence at court and jury trials.
- Deputy State's Attorneys routinely field phone calls from citizens and interested parties about criminal prosecutions.
- They are also responsible for updating and training law enforcement on relevant areas of the law.
- Deputy State's Attorneys also represent the State of South Dakota at involuntary mental commitments, involuntary drug and alcohol commitments and fugitive proceedings.
- Deputy State's Attorneys handle appeals from magistrate to circuit court, and initial habeas filings at the State level.
- The Deputy State's Attorney assigned as the juvenile prosecutor acts as a liaison to the Juvenile Detention Alternative Initiative Committee (JDAI), and meets daily with this group to discuss alternatives to detention placements. This attorney works collaboratively with the Juvenile Services Center, the Department of Corrections and Court Services and prosecutes all stages of litigation for juvenile offenders.
- The Deputy State's Attorney assigned to abuse and neglect prosecution represents the Department of Social Services (DSS) in all stages of litigation in civil proceedings against parents and guardians accused of abusing or neglecting their children. Works cooperatively with DSS, tribal representatives, children's counsel, Department of Corrections, law enforcement and Court Services.
- The Deputy State's Attorney assigned to the Civil Division handles planning and zoning cases and assists the Civil Chief Deputy as the legal representative for all County Department Heads and the County Commission.
- Responsible for the training component involving non-senior attorneys.
- Handles a caseload consisting of higher level or more complex cases.
- Assists in office administration duties as requested.
- Bachelor's Degree from an accredited University.
- Juris Doctorate Degree from an accredited University.
- Membership in the State Bar of South Dakota.
- Minimum of 3 years of prosecutorial experience or equivalent.
- Must be able to frequently sit, walk, stand, bend, kneel, stoop, reach and lift, push or pull and manual dexterity is needed to type, write, use a calculator, and answer telephone.
- Must be able to walk two blocks multiple times a day to court in all weather.
- Upper body strength is a requisite to lift/move a maximum of 20 lbs. unassisted to carry files to court.
- Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
- The ability to talk and communicate both electronically and face to face.
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