Attorney VI - Criminal chez Hays County, TX
Hays County, TX · San Marcos, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite
- Senior
- Bureau à San Marcos
About the Department
Summary
Under general direction, prosecutes felony offenses for Hays County.
Individuals in this position serve at the pleasure of the current elected official.
Position Duties
Responsibilities
- Prosecutes felony and misdemeanor crimes committed by adults and juveniles, including jury and non-jury trials.
- Handles assigned cases from in-take through appeal.
- Plans casework, conducts arraignment proceedings, reviews physical evidence, interviews witnesses, prepares trial exhibits, files motions and briefs, negotiates pleas, selects juries, prepares jury arguments for verdicts and sentences, and tries cases.
- Evaluates cases for presentation to the grand jury by reviewing police incident and investigation reports, reviewing criminal histories, requesting additional investigative information, interviewing and preparing witnesses, issuing subpoenas, and drafting indictments.
- Conducts negotiations and other legal discussions with opposing counsel, including pre-trial legal issues, evidentiary suppression issues, and sentencing recommendations.
- Screens protective orders, negotiates resolutions, and represents applicants in hearings.
- Handles appeals by reviewing legal issues, conducting legal research, reviewing court transcripts, preparing briefs, and presenting oral arguments in appellate courts.
- Counsels and discusses cases with probation officers, law enforcement officials, victims, and witnesses.
- Responds to citizen inquiries regarding legal issues and current cases.
- Ensures that trial and other legal deadlines are met.
- Some positions occasionally handle county civil work.
- Some positions provide training to court appointed special advocates, sexual assault nurse examiners, women's center volunteers, and/or others.
- Some positions handle cases before Justices of the Peace.
- Represents the state in magistration hearings, hearings relating to emergency protective orders, and examining trials.
- Attend hearings either remotely or in person, as required, at irregular times and dates, including weekends and some holidays relating to participation by counsel at magistration.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Education and/or Experience
- Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school.
- At least ten year’s experience working as a licensed attorney.
- Capable of handling cases and matters that are complex and that may result in serious consequences without supervision, and cases and matters that may result in the most serious consequences with supervision.
Other Qualifications
Other Qualifications, Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
- License to practice law in the State of Texas.
- Valid Texas driver’s license.