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If you are drawn to and want to play an integral role in supporting a judge or judicial referee by providing extensive legal research and analysis of legal issues and cases to make recommendations on the proposed disposition of cases, this opportunity may be right for you.
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The Office handles cases in the County’s District Courts (including Jury sessions), Juvenile Courts, and Superior Court, and is responsible for all appeals to the State Appeals Court and Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
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Determines when appeals are appropriate, conducts research, drafts appellate briefs and argues cases in State Appellate and Supreme Court. Knowledge of specified areas of law, including juvenile delinquency statutes and case law, child protection, child sexual abuse, substantive criminal law and criminal procedure, judicial commitment statutes and law.
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The First Judicial District Attorney’s Office has an opening available for a Senior Trial Attorney prosecuting drug trafficking and distribution cases pursuant to the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) federal grant.
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The Griffin Judicial Circuit Public Defender's Office is seeking to hire an Assistant Public Defender 1 or II. The primary responsibilities include assisting and/or handling indigent clients' representation with criminal cases in the superior courts and/or juveniles with delinquency cases in the juvenile courts.
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Develops, implements, and manages the Initial Ward Care Plan for all new guardianship cases which is tailored to meet the ward's individual needs and level of functioning for shelter, clothing, food, and medical, social, educational, legal and psychiatric care.
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The Staff Attorney 2 will have the opportunity to work on and participate in cases in both administrative and judicial settings. Considerable ability to apply judicial decisions to the interpretation of statutes; comprehend, analyze and organize technical data and coordinate elements of legal cases.
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Be sure to detail your accomplishments in the areas outlined in the minimum and desirable qualifications to include: (a) your professional level experience as a practicing trial lawyer working in a courtroom setting or as a judicial clerk; (b) criminal trial prosecution experience; and/or (c) prosecuting complex, serious, and/or sensitive criminal misdemeanor and/or felony cases or other cases.
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Employee has contact with unit staff, other units within the agency, clients, Health Department, other Social Services departments, Guardian Ad Litem Program, Mental Health, medical personnel, crisis organizations, churches, civic organizations, judicial system, law enforcement, Emergency Services personnel, and the general public.
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Minimum 1-2 years of experience in a legal role; courtroom experience is strongly preferred, either as a lawyer trying cases or as a judicial clerk. We delve into the most complex and high-conflict cases involving property disputes, business disagreements, parental alienation, unjust violence (government-sanctioned or personal assaults), and intimidating government overreach via the criminal and juvenile courts/DHS.
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Performs medicolegal autopsies at the Medical Examiner's office; consults with the district attorney, public defender, police, and others on medicolegal matters; examines victims or suspects for medicolegal purposes; testifies in court and judicial hearings on medicolegal issues.
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May act as a spokesperson in right of way condemnation cases or act as a witness in other judicial proceedings. Baltimore County Government. Coordinates necessary utility relocations with impacted stakeholder(s) (i.e. BGE, Verizon, Comcast, etc.
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The Unit’s cases also involve claims brought under statutes such as the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, habeas corpus petitions, and judicial review of agency rulings.
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Policy advocacy including advocacy before legislative, administrative, and judicial bodies to advance the interests of clients. The staff attorney will be assigned to a home office but may be asked to staff virtual court shifts and/or accept cases where needed while we continue to experience disruptions to our regular practice systems due to the Covid pandemic.
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Provide testimony as fact witness to any/all cases performed while employed as a Forensic Nurse and coordinate with attorneys during judicial process. Responds to all subpoenas on cases through the Forensic Department.
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