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Provide effective criminal and infraction prosecution trial services for the City; organize case information; perform discovery, investigate cases, and interview witnesses; analyze evidence and the law; develop trial or motion strategies; perform legal research; prepare briefs; effectively and confidently present the City's case and oral arguments in court; and perform appellate work.
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Performs specialized legal research and writing in support of work in assigned area of criminal or civil prosecution, including research and analysis of statutes, legislative intent, judicial precedents, agency rules and regulations, and law review articles as they related to assigned cases to include those of an especially complex or unprecedented nature.
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Through their research and teaching, CRS faculty often explore these dynamics at the intersections between seemingly distinct structures, such as those between the criminal legal system and the labor market, between residential property and K-12 education, or between migration and national borders established through colonialism.
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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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Seeking a PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in computer science, economics, public health, neuroscience, political science, psychology, statistics, sociology, criminal justice, public policy, or another relevant field.
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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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The Legal Director will work in partnership to help develop the vision for Pregnancy Justice's legal strategy, which includes: impactful criminal defense representation, criminal justice reform, affirmative civil rights litigation, policy advocacy, education and training, and research.
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The New York City Department of Correction (DOC) is an integral part of the Citys evolving criminal justice system, participating in reform initiatives and strategies aimed to move the City towards a smaller jail system without compromising public safety.
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Broad knowledge of national criminal justice research resources. Legal research experience (e.g., Lexis Nexis, Westlaw, INcite, Doxpop) Required 1 Years. - Thorough knowledge of the Department of Correction, as well as all levels of the Criminal Justice System.
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Experience and comfortability with court documents and legal jargon. Research and collect Court documents and sentencing information. Broad knowledge of the Indiana Criminal Code.
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Bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., Legal Studies, Criminal Justice, Business Administration) preferred. Conduct legal research on relevant laws, regulations, and precedents to support case strategies and decision-making.
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Our deputies prepare and prosecute misdemeanor criminal cases in the City of San Diego by handling a variety of motions, misdemeanor jury trials, and conducting legal research. Those hired will be assigned initially as prosecutors in our General Trial Unit, the Domestic Violence & Sex Crimes Unit, or assigned as needed to strengthen the teams within the Criminal and Community Justice Divisions.
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Assistant Professor of Criminology, Criminal Justice, or Legal Studies page is loaded. Assistant Professor of Criminology, Criminal Justice, or Legal Studies. A qualified candidate will have expertise in Criminology, Criminal Justice, or Law & Psychology through at least one of the following: doctoral training, research, and/or practice experience.
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The DAG is expected to perform a variety of complex legal and other research, and stay up to date in the rapidly changing fields of health care law, elder law, and electronic evidence. As a member of the Facilities Enforcement Team, this Deputy Attorney General position is part of a vertical prosecution unit where prosecutors work closely with the Division’s special agents and investigative auditors, advising on the development of investigative plans, reviewing search warrants and arrest warrants, and determining whether to file a criminal or civil enforcement action.
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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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