What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Attorney position at Sarpy County?
## Sarpy County
# Lead Attorney: Public Defender's Office
SALARY
$59.82 - $69.45 Hourly
LOCATION
1210 Golden Gate Drive, Papillion, NE
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Full-Time
JOB NUMBER
01306
DEPARTMENT
Public Defender's Office
OPENING DATE
05/27/2026
CLOSING DATE
6/3/2026 11:59 PM Central
: GENERAL PURPOSE
Provides professional legal representation to defendants within the County by safeguarding constitutional rights and delivering competent and ethical advocacy in criminal proceedings. With regular attendance, this position represents clients at all stages of the judicial process in accordance with state and federal law, court rules, and the policies and standards of the Public Defenders Office.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED
None
: ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Provide effective, competent legal defense for court appointed clients, from first appearance to final disposition.
Meet with clients regularly to explain rights and legal process, gather case details, develop goals and defense strategy, perform witness prep, and maintain effective attorney-client relationship.
Conduct depositions and meet with witnesses to prep for court hearings.
Prepare for and attend all court hearings, including bond settings, detention hearings, preliminary hearings, motion hearings, bench trials, jury trials and sentencing.
Formulate defense strategy based on the evidence and clients goals.
Review discovery supplied by the prosecutor and identify other discovery items that must be produced to assess clients defense.
Conduct investigations to obtain additional evidence to support clients defense and make crime scene visits as necessary.
Perform legal research and stay updated on state and federal law, including case law, rules of evidence, criminal code, criminal procedure and the civil commitment act.
Draft pleadings, motions, briefs and other correspondence to advocate for clients defense and desired outcome.
Demonstrate a working knowledge of diversion services, problem solving courts, and the referral process for clients to obtain evaluations and admission to treatment programs.
Perform plea bargaining and settlement negotiations with the prosecutor on clients behalf.
Appeal client convictions and sentences to the higher courts by identifying legal errors, drafting persuasive briefs, and preparing oral argument.
Maintain consistent office hours to meet with clients in-person, by phone or in the jail.
Manage a caseload of misdemeanor, juvenile and/or felony cases (all levels) as assigned by the Chief Deputy or Elected Official.
Serve as a coordinating role in assigned court (juvenile, county, district, problem-solving or appeals), as determined by the Chief Deputy and Elected Official.
Serve as point of contact for other departments and facilitate daily operations of court as directed by Chief Deputy and Elected Official.
Assist and consult with other public defender attorneys in assigned court and perform second chair duties as needed.
Coordinate hearing coverage for other public defender attorneys in assigned court.
Demonstrate an ability and willingness to lead, train, coordinate, offer opinions and problem-solve as required.
Perform other duties as assigned.
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: KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and ABILITIES
Effective communication and interpersonal skills for interacting with diverse individuals.
Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and manage time effectively.
Proficiency in using the Microsoft Office Suite and other software related to datamanagement, communication and other common business processes.
Ability to follow established policies and procedures for confidentiality while adapting toevolving privacy standards and technologies.
Ability to build and maintain positive relationships within a team.
Knowledge of constitutional law, criminal law, criminal procedure, and rules of evidenceapplicable to state and county courts.
Experience with courtroom practices, trial procedures, sentencing guidelines, andappellate processes.
Knowledge of legal research methods, case law analysis, and statutory interpretation.
Skill in conducting legal research, drafting motions, pleadings, briefs, and other legaldocuments.
Skill in managing a high-volume caseload while meeting court deadlines and maintainquality representation.
Experience with interviewing clients, witnesses, law enforcement officers, and otherstakeholders and experts to develop effective defense strategies.
Ability to analyze legal issues, evaluate evidence, and apply legal principles to individualcases.
Ability to adapt to changing laws, court procedures, and caseload demands within a publicdefense environment.
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# Lead Attorney: Public Defender's Office
SALARY
$59.82 - $69.45 Hourly
LOCATION
1210 Golden Gate Drive, Papillion, NE
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JOB TYPE
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Full-Time
JOB NUMBER
01306
DEPARTMENT
Public Defender's Office
OPENING DATE
05/27/2026
CLOSING DATE
6/3/2026 11:59 PM Central
: GENERAL PURPOSE
Provides professional legal representation to defendants within the County by safeguarding constitutional rights and delivering competent and ethical advocacy in criminal proceedings. With regular attendance, this position represents clients at all stages of the judicial process in accordance with state and federal law, court rules, and the policies and standards of the Public Defenders Office.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED
None
: ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Provide effective, competent legal defense for court appointed clients, from first appearance to final disposition.
Meet with clients regularly to explain rights and legal process, gather case details, develop goals and defense strategy, perform witness prep, and maintain effective attorney-client relationship.
Conduct depositions and meet with witnesses to prep for court hearings.
Prepare for and attend all court hearings, including bond settings, detention hearings, preliminary hearings, motion hearings, bench trials, jury trials and sentencing.
Formulate defense strategy based on the evidence and clients goals.
Review discovery supplied by the prosecutor and identify other discovery items that must be produced to assess clients defense.
Conduct investigations to obtain additional evidence to support clients defense and make crime scene visits as necessary.
Perform legal research and stay updated on state and federal law, including case law, rules of evidence, criminal code, criminal procedure and the civil commitment act.
Draft pleadings, motions, briefs and other correspondence to advocate for clients defense and desired outcome.
Demonstrate a working knowledge of diversion services, problem solving courts, and the referral process for clients to obtain evaluations and admission to treatment programs.
Perform plea bargaining and settlement negotiations with the prosecutor on clients behalf.
Appeal client convictions and sentences to the higher courts by identifying legal errors, drafting persuasive briefs, and preparing oral argument.
Maintain consistent office hours to meet with clients in-person, by phone or in the jail.
Manage a caseload of misdemeanor, juvenile and/or felony cases (all levels) as assigned by the Chief Deputy or Elected Official.
Serve as a coordinating role in assigned court (juvenile, county, district, problem-solving or appeals), as determined by the Chief Deputy and Elected Official.
Serve as point of contact for other departments and facilitate daily operations of court as directed by Chief Deputy and Elected Official.
Assist and consult with other public defender attorneys in assigned court and perform second chair duties as needed.
Coordinate hearing coverage for other public defender attorneys in assigned court.
Demonstrate an ability and willingness to lead, train, coordinate, offer opinions and problem-solve as required.
Perform other duties as assigned.
:
: KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and ABILITIES
Effective communication and interpersonal skills for interacting with diverse individuals.
Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and manage time effectively.
Proficiency in using the Microsoft Office Suite and other software related to datamanagement, communication and other common business processes.
Ability to follow established policies and procedures for confidentiality while adapting toevolving privacy standards and technologies.
Ability to build and maintain positive relationships within a team.
Knowledge of constitutional law, criminal law, criminal procedure, and rules of evidenceapplicable to state and county courts.
Experience with courtroom practices, trial procedures, sentencing guidelines, andappellate processes.
Knowledge of legal research methods, case law analysis, and statutory interpretation.
Skill in conducting legal research, drafting motions, pleadings, briefs, and other legaldocuments.
Skill in managing a high-volume caseload while meeting court deadlines and maintainquality representation.
Experience with interviewing clients, witnesses, law enforcement officers, and otherstakeholders and experts to develop effective defense strategies.
Ability to analyze legal issues, evaluate evidence, and apply legal principles to individualcases.
Ability to adapt to changing laws, court procedures, and caseload demands within a publicdefense environment.
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Salary : $60 - $69