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The ideal candidate should possess exceptional legal research and advocacy skills and have a comprehensive understanding of the criminal justice system. Excellent legal research and advocacy skills.
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ACLU-NC/LF brings together litigation, legislative advocacy, communications, and organizing strategies to empower communities and achieve our objectives in major issue areas including criminal law reform, racial justice, LGBTQIA+ equality, reproductive freedom, and the rights of immigrants.
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Conducts legal research and writing on cases and projects that fall within the scope and focus of the Criminal Law & Justice Center. This is a staff attorney for the Criminal Law & Justice Center to support substantive legal work on behalf of the Center.
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If you are a skilled legal professional with a background in business law, personal injury, family law, estate planning/trust, and criminal justice experience, and a passion for delivering top-notch legal representation, we encourage you to apply.
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Knowledge of criminal statutes, court procedures, and legal research methods. Knowledge of substantive and procedural laws in criminal justice, including state, federal, and administrative law.
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Support Criminal Justice Counsel on joint-projects which includes legal research, memo drafting, letter drafting, data analysis, legal opinions and note-taking; Organizational Profile: The Mayors Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ) advises the Mayor of the City of New York on criminal justice policy.
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The Florida State Courts System is a criminal justice agency. Job Description The Court Statistics Manager manages the operations of the Statistics, Research, and Evaluation (SRE) sub-unit of Court Services.
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Support the building of casefiles for strategic litigation, including legal research and drafting, open-source research, and participation to evidence gathering as appropriate. Experience working across insecure or conflict-affected and fragile environments , demonstrated understanding of protection challenges within the region and of the East African domestic, regional, and international criminal justice and human rights mechanisms.
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Preferences: Preferences:BA or BS in Legal Studies, Business, Criminal Justice, English, or other relevant fields. These include but are not limited to assisting with transactional legal work, including contract review, drafting, and negotiation; assisting with litigation, hearings, and other adversarial matters; legal and factual research and writing; performing records management; tracking the wide variety of matters handled by OGC; and supporting the University’s responses to information requests, human resources, corporate, transactional, real estate, and policy matters.
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Drafting legal memoranda, including but not limited to appellate briefs, responses to federal habeas corpus petitions, and answers to petitions for post-conviction collateral relief, in all levels of the state and federal criminal justice system; preparing and conducting post-conviction hearings in the trial court and oral arguments before both the state and federal appellate courts; and assisting trial attorneys with legal research.
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Bachelors Degree in a related labor category field such as Paralegal Studies, Legal Studies, or Criminal Justice from an accredited college, university, school, or educational institution recognized by the US Department of Education.
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Research potential targets of our investigations, including the ownership and affiliations of entities, licensing, corporate registration, criminal, civil, or disciplinary histories, reviews of public reporting and social media associated with our investigations, public records searches, and basic legal research.
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Assist in the preparation and management of complex defense cases, including conducting legal research, drafting pleadings, motions, and discovery requests, and providing general litigation support.
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High school diploma or its equivalent and an Associate's degree in Criminal Justice -OR- paralegal certificate. The Office of Conflict Counsel is part of the Allegheny County Public Defender's office, which provides legal counsel when a client needs representation and is unable to afford it.
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Advanced computer skills working with legal research programs (Westlaw and Lexis) required. In either event, we help them by coming beside them at a very difficult time in their lives and helping them find their way in a criminal justice system that can chew up and spit out those who are unfamiliar and not properly represented.
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