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Assistant Attorney General – Office of State Debt Collection Jobs in United States at State of Utah
TITLE: Assistant Prosecuting Attorney ($76,228- $123,600)
DEPARTMENT: Prosecutor’s Office
GENERAL SUMMARY
Under general supervision of the County’s Prosecuting Attorney, prosecutes complaints for and on behalf of the County and other official agencies.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Receives and reviews police reports and arrest warrants from police departments. Advises police agencies on proper legal procedures.
Prepares legal briefs for submission to Circuit and District Courts, Court of Appeals and Supreme Court.
Represents the people of the State of Michigan in jury and non-jury felony cases in the Circuit Court and District Court, as well as argues cases in front of the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court.
Assists less experienced Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys by recommending strategies and techniques.
Exercises a considerable degree of independent judgment throughout each state of the criminal justice process and in the preparation of cases.
Completes special projects and assignments as requested by the Prosecuting Attorney.
Participate in community outreach programs of personal interest to the applicant that align with the office goals.
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Education: Graduation from accredited law school is required
Experience: Prior experience is preferred but not necessary. Starting salary will be commensurate with experience. Benefits included upon starting date.
Position eligible for federal student loan forgiveness.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
A member of the State Bar of Michigan. If awaiting bar results, applicant may be hired in pending passage of bar exam.
This description is intended to describe the type and level of work being performed by a person assigned to this job. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities required by a person so classified.
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Title: Assistant Attorney General – Office of State Debt Collection
Company: State of Utah
Location: United States