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Provide courtroom support by working with judges, court reporters, and other justice partners to effectively manage court and judicial calendars, meet the business needs of the court, and assure equal access for the fair and timely resolution of cases and controversies.
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Assist Managing Attorney in federal court criminal litigation. The Criminal Defense Attorney will play a vital role in representing clients in all stages of felony and misdemeanor litigation, including appeals, hearings, and negotiations.
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Jury or court trial experience, particularly in criminal cases. Contributor to, or editor of, a law review or law journal, or participant in mock trial or moot court. Work with victim witness specialists on criminal cases involving victim(s.
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Experience in, commitment to, and ability to support the integration of spirituality, social justice action, civic engagement, and academic inquiry. Collaborate with Associate Chaplain of Jewish Life and Assistant Director of Social Justice Programs for student leader recruitment of student organizations, plan Holy Days commemorations, nominate awardees, and organize the Multi-faith Baccalaureate Service.
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Preferred candidates will fully understand the complexities of the Minnesota criminal justice system and are familiar with Federal Court and Court of Appeals procedure. A well-established suburban law firm seeks a Criminal Defense Attorney.
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Gain experience in: Social Work, Healthcare, Psychology, Human Services, Nursing, Alcohol and Drug Counseling, Education, Child Development, Sociology, Criminal Justice, or Mental Health.
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Strong commitment to and practice of racial justice and racial equity. Strong commitment to and practice of racial justice and racial equity. Today, Merrick Community Services (MCS) stands as one of the oldest nonprofit social service agencies in Ramsey County, with a history of being steadfast in assisting individuals and families overcome poverty and become self-sufficient.
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Knowledge of and experience with eDiscovery Best Practices and industry trends including the Sedona Conference, EDRM, case law, and local court practices. 3-5 years of experience as a dedicated eDiscovery Attorney not limited to document review.
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The successful candidate will join a vigorous addiction research environment including the NorthStar node of the NIDA Clinical Trials Network, NIDA JCOIN site, the Health, Homelessness, and Criminal Justice Lab, investigators with smoking cessation and tobacco regulatory science portfolios, and the University of Minnesota's Addiction Neuroscience Medical Discovery Team.
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Represent clients in all stages of felony and misdemeanor litigation across the state for adults and juveniles, appeals, OFPs, HROs, fair hearings, professional licensing conferences and hearings, child protection cases and support Managing Attorney in federal court criminal litigation.
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Qualified candidates should possess a bachelor's degree in Police Science, Criminal Justice, Public Administration, or a related field, plus 10 years of law enforcement experience, including five years at a supervisory level in an agency of 12 or more sworn officers.
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If the result of the record check reveals criminal convictions, the nature and circumstances of those convictions will be reviewed by the Metropolitan Transit Police Department and/or the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to determine if access to Criminal Justice Information would be permissible.
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The Sheriff's Office also runs specialized initiatives like Criminal Information Sharing and Analysis (CISA), Violent Offender Task Force (VOTF), Crime Scene Investigation, Criminal Investigation, Community Outreach and Employee Wellness.
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Admitted to practice and in good standing in the Minnesota Supreme Court (or eligible for admission within six months of hire date). While the office is remote for the time being, there will be times when it is necessary to be able to access the Minneapolis office and attend court proceedings in person.
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The Saint Paul City Attorney’s Office is a premier public law office of 90-plus legal professionals and support staff practicing in all areas of municipal law including criminal prosecution, civil litigation, municipal governance, contract and procurement, code and licensing enforcement, planning and zoning, real estate, and economic development.
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