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Weld County Government Deputy District Attorney II - County Court in Greeley, Colorado

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The Deputy District Attorney II is an entry level position which performs professional legal work on a significant docket of misdemeanor and traffic cases including DUIs, domestic violence, assault, and careless driving cases. This position offers the opportunity for new attorneys to gain practical courtroom and trial experience representing the people of Weld County immediately upon employment. Entry level attorneys are provided the opportunity to move through the Office of the District Attorney as they advance in representing the People of Weld County.

The starting pay is $88,768 - $112,448 annually plus benefits (see benefits tab on the job posting). The position will normally start at $88,768 a

This position is exempt from the minimum wage and overtime requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act and is therefore ineligible for overtime pay.

As an applicant for this position, you should be aware of Senate Bill 19-085, the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act. The act requires employers to announce the pay range for job openings. This range encompasses the nine pay steps available should you receive the position and demonstrate satisfactory performance over time.

OPEN UNTIL FILLED

Must submit a cover letter AND resume in order to be considered.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities The following job duties are established to outline the basic duties and responsibilities of the above captioned position. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.

Case Review, Research, and Trial Preparation (40%): - Review criminal case files including police reports, evidence, witness statements, criminal histories and victim input to determine appropriate plea offers for said cases. - Prepare for jury trials on misdemeanor and traffic offenses; assist in preparation and presentation of felony cases as applicable. - Represent the People of Weld County in evidentiary hearings. - Receive and review summons, or tickets filed by arresting officers. - Review and examine the evidence, witness statements, determine whether a crime has been committed, the nature of the crime, and whether the evidence justifies prosecution. - Prepare briefs and legal opinions; conduct legal research; prepare reports and develop recommendations related to the District Attorney's Office policies, procedures, and operations.

Appear in Court (40%): - Conduct jury trials on behalf of the people of Weld County in misdemeanor cases and, when appropriate, serve as co-counsel on felony cases. - Present evidence, argue motions of suppression and other technical legal motions, conduct jury selection, cross-examination of witnesses and opening and closing arguments in open court. - Attend arraignments and pre-trial conferences in assigned areas. (Cut from above section) - Represent the County in criminal *proceedings including the scheduling of cases, plea negotiations, motions, sentencings, and probation revocation hearings... for full information follow application link.

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