What are the responsibilities and job description for the ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY III position at McLennan County (TX)?
Prosecute and defend cases in various levels of trial and appellate courts and administrative forums. May also provide written or verbal legal advice to individual or governmental clients and draft legal instruments or other written documents with legal implications. Investigate facts involving criminal matters and bring about solutions to crime victims in a variety of forums. This licensed attorney regularly handles criminal matters of great complexity and gravity and advises less experienced attorneys. Attorney has achieved expert knowledge and experience in their specific areas of practice. Must advise, mentor, and develop less experienced attorneys.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES- Represent the McLennan County Criminal District Attorney in litigation and negotiations of many complex matters
- Gather information regarding legal matters presented to the Court (e.g., motions, briefs, pleadings, etc.) by reviewing case files, exhibits, and other documents and conferring as needed with opposing counsel and the Court
- Identify, research, and analyze legal issues; review legal authority cited by litigants; conduct self-directed independent research as may be needed to further clarify issues and arrive at sound conclusions
- Incorporate and develop new methods and techniques to ensure proper presentation of cases
- Appear in court and forums to select juries, present and cross-examine evidence, make legal arguments, and act as an advocate for the State of Texas
- Identify, locate, and prepare witnesses to present testimony effectively in court or related forums
- Counsel with clients, victims, or police concerning proceedings in court or related forums
- Independently makes decision to dismiss, proceed with charges, enter plea negotiations and plea agreements for each case
- Prepare comprehensive memoranda detailing relevant legal and factual issues, addressing the strengths and weaknesses of the arguments presented, and recommending judicial action
- Negotiate with others to settle litigation or other contested matters or to assist in solving problems with legal implications
- Provide self-represented litigants legal information on specific areas of the law through workshops, clinics and educational materials
- Assist in daily office operations, including oversight, training, and mentoring of new staff, interns, and volunteers
- Recommend policies, procedures, practices, and specific actions to best deal with critical issues
- Develop knowledge, skill, and expertise in applicable areas of law to keep pace with current developments
- Regular attendance and timeliness are required
LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMER: The above job description is meant to describe the general nature and level of work being performed; it is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required for the position.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATIONAll Employees
o Must be committed to achieving excellence in assigned duties, always in service of the county and community
o Must have ability to earn and keep the trust of fellow employees and the community at large
o Must be approachable and ready to help fellow employees and the general public
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: Mainly indoor activity, except when investigating cases, interviewing witnesses, or preparing for trial, which requires some outdoor activity. Presentation of cases in a courtroom environment. Significant contact, with public, crime victims, witnesses, persons accused or convicted of crime, police officers, law enforcement or courthouse personnel. Courtroom appearances.
PHYSICAL DEMAND REQUIREMENTS: Some light lifting, bending, standing, walking (trial presentations/on-scene investigations) and prolonged sitting. Vision (ability to read police reports, law book, and normal printed material), understandable coherent speech and hearing.
HOURS / SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Salary : $98,600 - $122,684