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This position is responsible for coordinating enhancements for pretrial services in all courts of Arizona and will work with stakeholders at all levels to implement assessments and advance evidence-based pretrial practices in the courts and probation departments.
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The incumbent provides specialized technical support for judicial staff, Clerk’s Office, U.S. Probation, and U.S. Pretrial Services units located throughout the District of Arizona in the areas of local and wide area network hardware, operating systems, and software.
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The Capital Litigation Law Clerk provides legal assistance to all Superior Court judges throughout the State of Arizona at all stages of capital cases, including pretrial, jury trial, and post-conviction.
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Manage pretrial preparation and assist during trials. In addition to our Phoenix, Arizona office, this position will be open in IJ's other state offices, including Austin, Texas, Miami, Florida, Seattle, Washington, and our Arlington, Virginia headquarters.
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Extensive civil litigation experience, including complex litigation, pretrial and trial practice. The Senior Litigation Counsel will serve as first chair on trials; supervise the work load for support staff; mentor and advise newer, less experienced attorneys, provide advice, consultation, work review, and co-counsel; travel within and out of the State of Arizona; other duties as assigned.
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The incumbent's responsibilities include providing human resources services to the U.S. District Court, U.S. Probation Office, and U.S. Pretrial Services Office in the District of Arizona. The incumbent's responsibilities include providing human resources services to the U.S. District Court, U.S. Probation Office, and U.S. Pretrial Services Office in the District of Arizona.
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Federal law prohibits banks from employing individuals who have been convicted of, or received a pretrial diversion for, certain offenses. Investment Banking: Asset Based Finance (Los Angeles, CA and New York, NY), Commodity & Structured Trade Finance, Capital Markets, Global Financial Solutions, Project Finance (Los Angeles, CA), Securitized Products, Supply Chain Finance.
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Substantial knowledge of criminal investigations, interview techniques, pretrial litigation and trial practice. Conducts pretrial discovery and Interviews witnesses. This position will investigate and prosecute various types of AHCCCS fraud cases including, but not limited to, involving the falsification of medical records and the filing of false or inflated Medicaid billing claims; thefts and embezzlements from AHCCCS clients and health care institutions; the illegal diversion of prescription drugs by health care providers; and the physical, sexual, and emotional abuse of residents being cared for in AHCCCS-funded facilities.
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Additionally, must possess knowledge of the practical factors that impact investigative and litigation decision and goals, including target and defendant responses, opposing counsel strategies and judicial perspectives and victim/ witness considerations; experience with negotiations; knowledge of financial considerations for the state of defendants.
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The Systems Technology Division is responsible for the computer systems, telecommunications infrastructure, and new technology for the District of Arizona, encompassing four locations and approximately 600 users in the Clerk's Office, U.S.Probation, U.S. Pretrial Services, and judges' staff.
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The incumbent provides specialized technical support for the judicial staff, Clerk's Office, U.S. Probation, and U.S. Pretrial Services units located throughout the District of Arizona in the areas of local and wide area network hardware, operating systems, and software.
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Positions in this classification participate in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS). This position may be eligible for Remote Work two days a week. Ability to represent the Attorney General in cooperative efforts with law enforcement agencies and community partners.
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Systems Technology provides support for large-scale implementations of IP-based voice telephony and video teleconferencing and supports IP-connected courtroom and conference room digital audio-visual technologies.
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We are on a mission to combat mass incarceration and demonstrate that a more humane, equitable, and effective pretrial system is possible. The Bail Project is a national nonprofit that provides free bail assistance and pretrial support to thousands of low-income people every year.
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POSITION SUMMARY: This position is responsible for coordinating enhancements for pretrial services in all courts of Arizona and will work with stakeholders at all levels to implement assessments and advance evidence-based pretrial practices in the courts and probation departments.
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