What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Public Defender - Level I position at National Legal Aid & Defender Association?
Position Description
Our Vision: A community that prioritizes love, compassion, and equity over judgement, shame, and division.
Assistant Public Defender - Level I
Kalamazoo Defender is an independent non-profit organization that provides legal representation to the adult indigent population charged with a crime within Kalamazoo County. We take a holistic approach, employing compassionate professionals who work with our clients to identify and address additional needs beyond their legal case. In collaboration with our robust network of area service providers, we aim to connect our clients with relevant support services.
We fight for justice in the courts, care in the community, and dignity in the world. Our mission is rooted in the conviction that poverty and various forms of discrimination put our clients on inequitable footing within and beyond our criminal justice system. Our job is to be their zealous defender in the face of these systemic barriers, fighting for them in court, organizing care for them in our community, and advocating for their inherent dignity in the broader world.
The Job
Kalamazoo Defender is seeking a full-time Assistant Public Defender I to provide indigent defense services within Kalamazoo County Courts, primarily handling misdemeanor cases under the supervision of the Misdemeanor Supervisor. Applicants must hold a Juris Doctorate and be licensed to practice in the state of Michigan in good standing or be eligible for admission by waiver.
This role involves a deep commitment to the holistic defense model, zealous representation of clients, and maintaining strong communication with multidisciplinary defense team members. Responsibilities include covering arraignment shifts, meeting with clients, negotiating with prosecutors, and litigating cases as necessary. In this role, you will participate in training, maintain detailed case notes, and adhere to MIDC Standards of Compliance. The APD I is expected to collaborate with internal and external investigators, present well-researched legal issues in court, and stay updated on legal trends. This position requires someone with excellent communication skills, the ability to manage a misdemeanor caseload, a strong desire to develop litigation skills, and the willingness to collaborate with more experienced defenders.
Responsibilities
Our Vision: A community that prioritizes love, compassion, and equity over judgement, shame, and division.
Assistant Public Defender - Level I
Kalamazoo Defender is an independent non-profit organization that provides legal representation to the adult indigent population charged with a crime within Kalamazoo County. We take a holistic approach, employing compassionate professionals who work with our clients to identify and address additional needs beyond their legal case. In collaboration with our robust network of area service providers, we aim to connect our clients with relevant support services.
We fight for justice in the courts, care in the community, and dignity in the world. Our mission is rooted in the conviction that poverty and various forms of discrimination put our clients on inequitable footing within and beyond our criminal justice system. Our job is to be their zealous defender in the face of these systemic barriers, fighting for them in court, organizing care for them in our community, and advocating for their inherent dignity in the broader world.
The Job
Kalamazoo Defender is seeking a full-time Assistant Public Defender I to provide indigent defense services within Kalamazoo County Courts, primarily handling misdemeanor cases under the supervision of the Misdemeanor Supervisor. Applicants must hold a Juris Doctorate and be licensed to practice in the state of Michigan in good standing or be eligible for admission by waiver.
This role involves a deep commitment to the holistic defense model, zealous representation of clients, and maintaining strong communication with multidisciplinary defense team members. Responsibilities include covering arraignment shifts, meeting with clients, negotiating with prosecutors, and litigating cases as necessary. In this role, you will participate in training, maintain detailed case notes, and adhere to MIDC Standards of Compliance. The APD I is expected to collaborate with internal and external investigators, present well-researched legal issues in court, and stay updated on legal trends. This position requires someone with excellent communication skills, the ability to manage a misdemeanor caseload, a strong desire to develop litigation skills, and the willingness to collaborate with more experienced defenders.
Responsibilities
- Provide legal representation for indigent clients in Kalamazoo County courts, focusing on misdemeanor cases.
- Handle a weekly arraignment docket.
- Adhere to MIDC Standards of Compliance.
- Engage in continuing legal education and participate in internal training opportunities.
- Meet with clients promptly, identifying their goals and special needs, and making referrals to
- Review charging instruments, police reports, and other discovery materials to develop case strategies.
- Identify areas of the case that need further investigation and coordinate with the Chief Defender to employ investigators or experts.
- Research legal issues and litigate as necessary.
- Negotiate with the prosecution and communicate developments with clients.
- Prepare for and litigate cases in trial, handling all legal issues that arise.
- Maintain availability to other staff members for consultation and education; participate in training programs; maintain current knowledge of appropriate support functions.
- Maintain accurate, complete and well-organized electronic case files.
- Participate in or administer legal clinics held in community forums.
- Maintain open communication with all members of the defense team, including Paralegals, Client Navigators, Mitigation Specialists, Investigators, and Reception.
- Embrace a holistic, client-centered approach for criminal defense.
- Demonstrate a commitment to indigent defense.
- Perform any other duties as assigned, contributing to the overall effectiveness and success of the defense team.