Essential functions include but are not limited to:
- Tries jury and bench criminal cases and litigates evidentiary and other hearings in the San Francisco Superior Court;
- Represents the People of the State of California in person via court appearances and in written petitions motions appeals and/or other court documents. Includes the preparation (word processing/database management) of such court documents. May require being placed in a high-stress environment and/or exposure to complex and challenging cases;
- Dedicates role to the pursuit of justice by exercising fair and ethical prosecution practices and respecting the humanity and dignity of everyone involved in a criminal casewhether a victim witness or defendant;
- Interviews witnesses; conducts and or supervises investigations and writes legal briefs in conjunction with assigned cases and trials.
- Prepares daily court calendar and maintains various records of warrants and citations issued.
- Maintains files including but not limited to: accurate recording of the status of work product filing of memos on the disposition of cases running law enforcement database checks on criminal backgrounds such as rap sheets and transporting relevant files and/or file materials to court for appearances.
- Receives and investigates complaints from the general public and representatives of the police department to determine the necessity for issuing of citations or warrants; interviews witnesses and issues citations; conducts citation hearings and determines the necessity for issuing warrants.
- Able to effectively research legal issues for the purpose of performing all other duties related to the prosecution of criminal cases.
- May represent the District Attorney to other law enforcement agencies community-based organizations neighborhood/citizen meetings.
- Performs related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications :
License or certificate:
Requires membership in the CA State Bar Association and license to practice in all state courts.
Desired Qualifications:
The candidate should have a comprehensive knowledge of state and federal and municipal codes laws and ordinances particularly as applied to civil and criminal laws; legal processes and techniques of courtroom and jury trial work; administrative techniques and methods particularly as they relate to the activities of the District Attorneys Office.
The candidate should have the ability to: speak and write effectively in the preparation and presentation of assigned legal cases; exercise considerable judgment and tact in dealing with court officials juries law enforcement agencies and other governmental agencies in connection with legal assignments.
Additional Information :
How to apply:
All applicants are required to submit the following supplemental materials in a single Word or PDF file along with their application:
- Cover Letter
- Resume
- Official or Unofficial Law School Transcript
- Writing Sample
- Your writing sample should show substantial legal research and analysis and should be limited to no more than 12 pages. It need not be on a criminal law subject and there is no specific length requirement. Please submit what you consider to be the best example of your writing. The sample should be accompanied by a cover page explaining (a) the samples original purpose (e.g. class assignment moot court brief internal memorandum for employer); (b) when and for whom the sample was written; (c) the extent of editing by any third party; (d) if the writing sample is an excerpt from a larger document the nature of such larger document; and (e) if the sample is a collaborative work which portion of the sample was written by the applicant. You may submit additional samples while your application is pending if you desire.
- References
- We require at least three professional references from former or current employers who have firsthand knowledge of your performance in a legal position. References from former or current employers in a legal setting are preferable to academic references. Personal references are not desired nor are letters of recommendation. Please include a full name current telephone number and e-mail address for each reference provided.
Applications will be screened for relevant qualifying experience. Additional screening mechanisms may be implemented in order to determine candidates qualifications. Only those applicants who most closely meet the needs of the Agency will be invited to participate in the selection process. Applicants meeting the minimum qualifications are not guaranteed advancement in the process. Additional supplemental materials may be requested during the recruitment process.
This is a continuous recruitment.
Contact: Shavaun Tolliver Principal Human Resources Analyst or
The City and County of San Francisco encourages women minorities and persons with disabilities to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of their sex race age religion color national origin ancestry physical disability mental disability medical condition (associated with cancer a history of cancer or genetic characteristics) HIV/AIDS status genetic information marital status sexual orientation gender gender identity gender expression military and veteran status or other protected category under the law.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Full-time
Essential functions include but are not limited to:Tries jury and bench criminal cases and litigates evidentiary and other hearings in the San Francisco Superior Court;Represents the People of the State of California in person via court appearances and in written petitions motions appeals and/or oth...
Essential functions include but are not limited to:
- Tries jury and bench criminal cases and litigates evidentiary and other hearings in the San Francisco Superior Court;
- Represents the People of the State of California in person via court appearances and in written petitions motions appeals and/or other court documents. Includes the preparation (word processing/database management) of such court documents. May require being placed in a high-stress environment and/or exposure to complex and challenging cases;
- Dedicates role to the pursuit of justice by exercising fair and ethical prosecution practices and respecting the humanity and dignity of everyone involved in a criminal casewhether a victim witness or defendant;
- Interviews witnesses; conducts and or supervises investigations and writes legal briefs in conjunction with assigned cases and trials.
- Prepares daily court calendar and maintains various records of warrants and citations issued.
- Maintains files including but not limited to: accurate recording of the status of work product filing of memos on the disposition of cases running law enforcement database checks on criminal backgrounds such as rap sheets and transporting relevant files and/or file materials to court for appearances.
- Receives and investigates complaints from the general public and representatives of the police department to determine the necessity for issuing of citations or warrants; interviews witnesses and issues citations; conducts citation hearings and determines the necessity for issuing warrants.
- Able to effectively research legal issues for the purpose of performing all other duties related to the prosecution of criminal cases.
- May represent the District Attorney to other law enforcement agencies community-based organizations neighborhood/citizen meetings.
- Performs related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications :
License or certificate:
Requires membership in the CA State Bar Association and license to practice in all state courts.
Desired Qualifications:
The candidate should have a comprehensive knowledge of state and federal and municipal codes laws and ordinances particularly as applied to civil and criminal laws; legal processes and techniques of courtroom and jury trial work; administrative techniques and methods particularly as they relate to the activities of the District Attorneys Office.
The candidate should have the ability to: speak and write effectively in the preparation and presentation of assigned legal cases; exercise considerable judgment and tact in dealing with court officials juries law enforcement agencies and other governmental agencies in connection with legal assignments.
Additional Information :
How to apply:
All applicants are required to submit the following supplemental materials in a single Word or PDF file along with their application:
- Cover Letter
- Resume
- Official or Unofficial Law School Transcript
- Writing Sample
- Your writing sample should show substantial legal research and analysis and should be limited to no more than 12 pages. It need not be on a criminal law subject and there is no specific length requirement. Please submit what you consider to be the best example of your writing. The sample should be accompanied by a cover page explaining (a) the samples original purpose (e.g. class assignment moot court brief internal memorandum for employer); (b) when and for whom the sample was written; (c) the extent of editing by any third party; (d) if the writing sample is an excerpt from a larger document the nature of such larger document; and (e) if the sample is a collaborative work which portion of the sample was written by the applicant. You may submit additional samples while your application is pending if you desire.
- References
- We require at least three professional references from former or current employers who have firsthand knowledge of your performance in a legal position. References from former or current employers in a legal setting are preferable to academic references. Personal references are not desired nor are letters of recommendation. Please include a full name current telephone number and e-mail address for each reference provided.
Applications will be screened for relevant qualifying experience. Additional screening mechanisms may be implemented in order to determine candidates qualifications. Only those applicants who most closely meet the needs of the Agency will be invited to participate in the selection process. Applicants meeting the minimum qualifications are not guaranteed advancement in the process. Additional supplemental materials may be requested during the recruitment process.
This is a continuous recruitment.
Contact: Shavaun Tolliver Principal Human Resources Analyst or
The City and County of San Francisco encourages women minorities and persons with disabilities to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of their sex race age religion color national origin ancestry physical disability mental disability medical condition (associated with cancer a history of cancer or genetic characteristics) HIV/AIDS status genetic information marital status sexual orientation gender gender identity gender expression military and veteran status or other protected category under the law.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Full-time
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