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Knowledge of criminal justice, Alternatives to Detention or Alternatives to Incarceration programs, pretrial services, court administration, diversion or bail reform is strongly preferred; The BCS Project Director will maintain oversight of daily operations of the project, including managing high-performing teams across multiple sites in the courthouse as well as in the community; implementing and assuring fidelity to the program model; writing grant reports and proposals; evaluating program effectiveness; and serving as a public ambassador of the program to judicial and non-judicial stakeholders.
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Serving at the discretion of the elected Prosecuting Attorney, duties would involve misdemeanor and felony matters and include: review of reports and search warrants, authorization or rejection of charges, interview and preparation of witnesses, all aspects of litigation including pretrial conferences, preparation of motions, briefs and pleadings, and courtroom hearings including arraignment, motion hearings, trials, and sentencings.
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American Lawyers Group, PLLC is a fast-growing law firm conveniently across from the Fairfax County Courthouse. Across from the Fairfax County Courthouse. Attend return hearings and pretrial conferences.
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The selected candidate will regularly interact with pretrial defendants, judges, prosecutors, public defenders, the county jail, local law enforcement, the private bar, and the public. The Hudson Vicinage is seeking an individual to join the vicinage Pretrial Services Program.
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U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services in the District of Minnesota has its headquarters in the U.S. Courthouse located at 300 South Fourth Street, Suite 406, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Three years of specialized experience, which is progressively responsible experience, gained after completion of a bachelor's degree, in such fields as probation, pretrial services, parole, corrections, criminal investigations, or work in substance/addiction treatment, public administration, human relations, social work, psychology, or mental health.
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The Circuit Executive's Office, located in the Everett McKinley Dirksen U.S. Courthouse in Chicago, Illinois, provides policy development, administrative, and technical and staff support to the Chief Judge of the Circuit and Judicial Council of the Seventh Circuit; the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit; and the district and bankruptcy courts, probation and pretrial offices, and federal defender services within the Seventh Circuit.
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The U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Office is headquartered in the Diana E. Murphy U.S. Courthouse in Minneapolis. Possible titles within the judiciary include any of the court unit executive or type II second-in-command titles, assistant deputy chief probation officer, or assistant deputy chief pretrial services officer.
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Access to an Infant Care and Toddler Care Center (onsite and near the building), and a Fitness Center (onsite) The Circuit IT Security Officer (CISO), under the guidance of the Assistant Circuit Executive for Automation & Technology (ACE), leads the circuit's security team and provides circuit-wide guidance and support regarding information technology (IT) security within the circuit.
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Provide data and an annual report to the Judicial Council of the Seventh Circuit, the Chief Information Officer for the Judiciary, and the U.S. Judicial Conference Committee on Information Technology.
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This program provides assessment and case management services to individuals released pretrial in Essex County, NJ. Reporting to the Director of New Jersey Programs, the Program Coordinator, Pretrial Services will oversee day to day program operations and when indicated, provide direct services to program participants.
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Other perks: telework opportunities may be available; eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program; public transit subsidy; alternate work schedules; reasonable work hours; and on-site gym at the Browning Courthouse.
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The Cybersecurity Specialist is part of a cybersecurity team, under the guidance of the Circuit Internet Security Officer (CISO), that proactively and reactively defends the circuit and the court units within from cyber threats leveraging analytic techniques, internal defense measures, and appropriate response actions to mitigate threats and maintain operational security and functionality of judicial systems and the judicial process.
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The OCE serves the Court of Appeals as well as all District Courts, Bankruptcy Courts, Probation and Pretrial Offices, and Federal Public Defender's Offices within the Ninth Circuit. Position Details Location: this position is based at the James R. Browning United States Courthouse at Mission and 7th Street in San Francisco, California.
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As a member of our Waukesha County Court Services program, join us in our mission to "provide innovative opportunities for individuals to overcome adversity" through our pretrial case management of repeat intoxicated driving offenders for the Circuit Courts of Waukesha County.
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While most of the work will be done in the office, the position does require occasional trips to the courthouse to drop off court letters, gather pertinent casework information and provide a presence in court on Fast Track Tuesdays; required to meet with clients at our Milwaukee office; observe and supervise clients’ drug screens.
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