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Successful completion of the Maine Criminal Justice Academy Pre-Service Law Enforcement Training Program or have a Law Enforcement Officer Certification in another state. We are now hiring a Deputy Judicial Marshal for a client in the Cumberland County area.
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Incumbents must possess or obtain Law Enforcement Officer certification through the Utah State Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Agency during the probationary period for new hires or the trial period for promoted County employees.
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The Yakima Municipal Court Commissioner presides over and adjudicates a variety of hearings related to criminal and civil cases in accordance with established local procedures and prescribed Washington State law, and is accountable for the judicial operations of the court ensuring compliance with the State Administrator of the Courts' judicial requirements.
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Maintains and promotes relationships with criminal justice related stakeholders including funders, judicial courts, law enforcement, legal counsel, and other related parties inclusive of drug court, pretrial, ACM, county probation departments, federal probation departments, state parole departments, local and out of county sheriff’s offices.
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Assistant Hearing Officer (NS equated to SG-22): 12 months as an Assistant Attorney 2, or Admission to the NYS Bar and 12 months of subsequent satisfactory legal experience in the trial of issues in courts of record or in the conduct or trial of adversary proceedings, quasi-judicial in nature, before a governmental department or agency.
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A law firm is seeking a Mid-Senior Level Patent Litigation Associate Attorney in Washington, DC. The candidate will work closely with clients to navigate patent laws and judicial decisions.
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A law firm is seeking a Mid-Senior Level Patent Litigation Associate Attorney for their San Francisco office. The candidate will work closely with clients to remove obstacles, helping them stay ahead of changing patent laws and judicial decisions.
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Job Description This is a highly professional, responsible position that assists trial court judges within the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit on a variety of issues in all areas of law including criminal, civil, family, probate, and appeals.
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Staff Attorneys/Trial Court Law Clerks are generally considered employees of the Administrative Office of the Courts of the entire 20th Judicial Circuit (Lee County, Collier County, Charlotte County, Hendry County, Glades County), and not employees of a specific county.
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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. As an associate with the Law Office of Mike Arnold, you’ll gain access to an abundance of resources essential for your development as a trial lawyer and learn the business of the practice of law from marketing and lead generation to negotiation tactics to closing argument to a jury.
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Places an offender in custody when a court order or state law is violated in the presence of the Deputy Judicial Marshal. Personal computer, including word processing and specialized software, law enforcement radio, telephone, calculator, fax machine, copy machine, firearm, handcuffs, metal detector, x-ray screening machine, and first aid equipment.
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Reporting directly to the Pretrial Services Manager, the Pretrial Services Officer may be assigned to either the Defendant Screening Unit or the Defendant Monitoring and Indigence Coordination Unit. The Pretrial Services Officer interviews and evaluates arrestees charged with criminal offenses to provide a bail recommendation to judicial officers and determines indigent status for court appointed attorney.
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The Judicial Referee will be assigned cases primarily in the Civil Division including probate cases but may be reassigned to other areas of the court as needed. Juris Doctor from an accredited law school.
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Real estate experience: judicial and non-judicial foreclosures, evictions, property disputes, and drafting deeds, deeds of trust, wrap-around mortgages, and transaction documents. We practice business law, employment law, civil litigation, estate planning, and personal injury.
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Represent and advise clients in judicial and administrative hearings in landlord/tenant, consumer, public benefits, domestic violence, community economic development and other poverty law areas as needed.
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