Objectives Summary
Our department offers flexible work opportunities, including teleworking (a.k.a. working from home) and work schedules outside the typical 8 am to 5 pm schedule. Applicants selected for a position are encouraged to discuss these options with the hiring manager early in the hiring process to ensure the specifics of any terms and conditions of an approved flexible work arrangement are clearly understood.
Do you have what it takes to be a Public Defender?
Are you motivated by a desire to help those who society has largely abandoned? Do you enjoy the role of advocating for the underdog?
The New Mexico Law Offices of the Public Defender is excited to announce opportunities to join our team and be on the front lines of criminal justice reform!
We are growing our Albuquerque Felony team and have multiple job opportunities in this beautiful city.
Here’s what the New Mexico Law Offices of the Public Defender is looking for:
Attorneys that are committed to advocating on behalf of indigent clients.
Attorneys interested in positively impacting the lives of clients through holistic representation.
Attorneys that have the ability to stand up for a client, and stand up to “the system.”
Attorneys who are excited about the opportunity to gain vast amounts of courtroom and litigation experience, familiarity with state statutes and working knowledge of the rules of evidence and trial practice.
Public Defender 3 Average Pay: $44.62/hour $92,809.60/annually
If you have any questions, you can contact hiring managing attorney Julpa Davé at Julpa.dave@lopdnm.us
To provide professional legal services for the Law Offices of the Public Defender in representing juvenile and adult indigent clients in areas of litigation, appeal, counsel, research and analysis.
Essential Functions
- Attorneys at this level should be able to represent clients in all misdemeanors or juvenile cases and low-to-medium level felonies with limited supervision.
- Provides guidance and mentoring to lower-level attorneys and Law Clerks.
- Works under the direction and guidance provided by higher-level attorneys and/or Managing Attorney.
- Will conduct plea-bargaining when appropriate with District Attorneys and other parties to establish agreements to resolve cases.
- Will attend seminars, training classes and review current professional literature to maintain and develop professional skills and knowledge.
- Drafts/reviews, proposes and prepares reports and legal documents.
- Meet with clients, file and argue motions, investigate cases, interview witnesses, proceed to trial and file any necessary appeals.
- Analyze the probable outcomes of cases, using knowledge derived from investigation and case law to determine whether a client should enter into a plea or go to trial
- The Appellate Division attorneys of this level interview clients, trial counsel, reviews the record, and researches to support arguments that errors have been made by the lower courts.
- Performs related and other duties as assigned.
Other Duties:
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Note: An Employee with this classification may be required to perform at a PD3 level or duties of a lower classification without additional compensation. Employee will be required to show competence in all levels PD2 through PD3.