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Representing the Commissioner and DOI before federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, prosecutor offices, City agencies, and the public concerning matters relating to DOI's responsibilities.
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A minimum of three (3) years of professional legal experience, preferably including experience as a prosecutor or other litigator. The Department of Investigation's Office of the Inspector General for the New York City Police Department ("Office" or "OIG-NYPD") is authorized to investigate, review, study, audit and make recommendations relating to the operations, policies, programs and practices of NYPD, with the goal of enhancing the effectiveness of NYPD, increasing public safety, protecting civil liberties and civil rights, and increasing the public's confidence in the police force.
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Bachelors Degree in Medical Technology or at least four years of pertinent laboratory experience, of which a minimun of two years have been spent working in the designated laboratory specialty as a gross prosecutor in a clinical laboratory having a medical director.
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8+ years of litigation experience at a law firm, government, and/or in-house role, including plaintiff-side litigation experience either in private practice or as a prosecutor. Associate General Counsel, Litigation Responsibilities.
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Currently, the unit is headed by a Chief Prosecutor and two Deputy Chief Prosecutors; and staffed with seven prosecutors; a Supervising Trial Preparation Assistant and two Trial Preparation Assistants; and two Administrative Assistants.
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College interns are given hands-on tasks that will familiarize them with the criminal justice system through the perspective of the prosecutor. College interns are given hands-on tasks that will familiarize them with the criminal justice system through the perspective of the prosecutor.
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The preferred candidate will have at least three (3) years of experience as a criminal prosecutor, preferably with experience with victim-driven prosecutions. Potentially appear in court on cases in jurisdictions where the assistant special prosecutor may be cross designated or allow o appear in some other agreed upon construct.
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Qualifications: An interested applicant must possess a degree, be an active member of the New York State bar in good standing and have at least 3 years of experience as a prosecutor. The Bureau is housed in the Queens Family Justice Center, along with several agencies, such as the Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence and Safe Horizon.
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You can spend time on both sides of the aisle as a Trial Counsel (prosecutor) or Defense Counsel, cases will range from misdemeanor to felony level and will often require substantive work with law enforcement (NCIS, CID, local/state/federal police investigators) and expert witnesses.
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TRIAL ATTORNEY: As a prosecutor, defense attorney, or victim’s legal counsel you will litigate felony and misdemeanor criminal cases before military judges and juries. Additionally, as a prosecutor, you will coordinate with NCIS to direct criminal investigations into serious and complex crimes.
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