THIS POSITION HAS SKILL AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS THAT ARE LESS THAN THE REGULAR ASSISTANT PUBLIC DEFENDER POSITION.
SUMMARY: Appointed by the Chief Public Defender, the Assistant Public Defender I will be tasked with developing all the necessary skills that embody and are required for a capital trial lawyer. The Assistant Public Defender I will be required to spend a substantial amount of time learning and developing mitigation in a capital case. The Assistant Public Defender I will not serve as a first chair attorney in a capital case.
The successful Assistant Public Defender I will handle assigned tasks in a capital case under the direction of the first chair attorney and leadership team. The Assistant Public Defender I will be responsible providing legal representation for defendants in criminal proceedings and ensuring their constitutional rights are upheld. They serve as second chair counsel in capital cases and perform functions as directed. They will work diligently developing legal skills to facilitate the eventual first chair representation of capital defendants.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
INDIGENT CLIENT REPRESENTATION
Provides legal advice to clients. Interviews clients and witnesses to obtain information necessary for preparing a defense.
Participates in plea negotiation with prosecutors regarding cases. Advises clients on plea offers, options, and potential for success at trial or other dispositions of cases.
Seeks from the Court any necessary funding for outside experts in the preparation of a defense.
Performs legal research. Searches resources and studies legal records and documents to obtain information applicable to case issues as necessary.
Obtains documents by subpoena and other discovery methods.
Drafts briefs, motions, orders, subpoenas and other legal documents, as well as correspondence and reports.
Identifies any affirmative or de facto defenses and tactical procedural choices for clients.
Prepares cases for court and conducts hearings and trials related to pending cases.
Provides narrative, descriptive entries in client files of opinions, impressions, and facts collected.
Preserves any potential points of error.
Advises clients of the constitutional rights waived by pleading guilty and the potential direct and collateral consequences of a guilty plea. Advises non-citizen clients of the specific immigration consequences of criminal convictions.
Selects juries according to RPDO policy.
Examines and cross-examines witnesses, drafts and argues jury instructions and argues cases to the jury
May review or work on other cases assigned to the office with attorneys and staff.
Responds to telephone calls from non-clients and family members of clients in a timely manner.
