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Be present at all court appearances and provide all case-relevant information to the victim, including the assigned prosecutor, charged, bail/conditions of release, court scheduling, nature/purpose of present and future court appearances, prosecutor correspondence, and referrals regarding civil remedies or available services.
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The Victim Advocate will act as the liaison with relevant police departments, prosecutor’s office, community partners, and agency organizations. Provide direct service to crime victims and their families, including but not limited to short-term trauma informed crisis intervention, emotional support which includes telephone and face-to-face contact, assist clients with safety planning and lethality assessment, provide in-person Personal Protection Order (PPO) assistance, provide emergency shelter referrals, assist with victim impact statement guidance, and connect to community resources.
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Appear in court as victim advocate in CNS and SO Unit actions. The Office of Melissa Powers, Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney is seeking a Victim Advocate for the CNS/SO Unit of the Common Pleas Division.
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Work closely with colleagues, victim witness advocates, law enforcement, court personnel, the defense bar, criminal justice agencies, community partners, and the public to ensure successful, holistic approach to prosecution that balances the safety and well-being of the victims, defendants, and communities we serve.
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Works in the Superior Court Victim/Witness Office to determine and distribute court ordered restitution payments for crime victims from their offenders. Victim Assistance Programs, F/T, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm.
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Coordinates and/or schedules D.U.I. school, driving school, anger management classes, behavior modification courses, Human Trafficking classes, boating classes, parenting classes, Victim impact panels, vehicle immobilization, gun safety courses, hunting safety courses and any other educational or corrective measures deemed appropriate by the Judge.
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Work with investigators, attorneys, and Victim Witness Specialists to prepare for criminal cases. We are also committed to our team members’ wellbeing outside of the workplace - we emphasize the importance of work-life balance, provide numerous resources to support health and personal development, and offer a comprehensive benefits package including substantial paid time off, generous holiday schedules, work from home flexibility, and a dog-friendly office.
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Works with the County Attorney's office and the Court by providing them with information regarding the victim ("Victim Impact Statement" information on how the crime affected the victim and the family and restitution.
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Collects and/or reviews various records and reports including shift briefings, victim information, NCIC reports, DMV reports, and court dockets. Interviews witnesses, complainants, and victims; interrogates suspects; gathers physical evidence and preserves it for court; provides case follow-up as needed.
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This includes but is not limited to; seizure of victim animals as evidence, medical evidence collection, crime scene photography and processing, search warrant service, completes case and arrest reports and testifies in court.
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JOB TITLE: Legal Clerk | Springfield, IL OVERVIEW: This position shall provide all clerical services required to perform the tasks related to the support of the USAO fact witness and victim management process by providing a variety of direct assistance to USAO Victim-Witness personnel, AUSAs, legal assistants, administrative staff, and other USAO personnel.
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The Deputy Prosecuting Attorney I - Child Protection Division - handles and manages cases filed under the Child Protective Act. A Deputy Prosecutor assigned to the Child Protection Division facilitates cases through the court system to ensure the safety of children who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned by their parents or legal guardians.
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Contacts and assists probation and parole officers, court personnel, victim advocates, victims, attorneys, volunteers, clergy, medical care practitioners, and others regarding individual inmate cases.
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Advocate on behalf of clients with the District Attorney’s office, family and criminal court personnel and judges, NYPD, NYCHA and other subsidized housing, employers, schools and other social service agencies.
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Eligible to be admitted to practice in federal district courts; Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals; and the U.S. Supreme Court, as required. The incumbent independently handles all phases of litigation, from district court proceedings to Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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