Closing Date: 17th April, 2024

Description:

Summary Statement:
Attorney II - Criminal administers more complex trials and motion practices or conflict felony and juvenile cases. Prosecutes misdemeanor offenses that occur within the city limits of Boise and Meridian. This position works under general direction.

This position is designated as At-Will.

Essential Functions:
  • Performs all duties of Attorney I - Criminal, in addition to providing team support and training of lower-level criminal attorneys; performs both routine and more complex tasks, and assists others as required.
  • Handles criminal cases in court. Represents A Government Entity at all levels of the criminal process, including arraignments, pre-trial conferences, motion hearings, probation violation, and contempt hearings, bench and jury trials, and post-sentencing hearings and appeals.
  • Handles a significant number of misdemeanor criminal and civil infraction cases. Handles more complex cases, appellate matters, high profile cases, and conflict juvenile or felony cases, as assigned.
  • Prepares files for court. Reviews criminal case files, police reports, and other evidence. Conducts a criminal background check for each defendant, and reviews the defendant's driver's license and bond status when necessary. Conducts case analysis depending on the charge alleged and evaluates strengths and weaknesses of each case. Develop an offer of settlement and negotiate a resolution when possible. Communicates with pro se defendants, defense attorneys, victims, victim witness coordinators, witnesses, police officers, judges, and clerks in a timely manner.
  • Prepares unresolved cases for trial. Uses and updates the office's internal case management system. Prepares cases for all stages of prosecutions, including drafting motions and preparing for hearings and trials. Assign tasks to support staff and successive attorneys as a part of case preparation.
  • Researches and writes memoranda and briefs on various criminal issues. Responds to various defense motions, such as motions to suppress or motions to dismiss, and files preemptive motions on behalf of the city. Responds to inquiries from the general public as well as stakeholders in the criminal justice system. Mentors level I attorneys as assigned.
  • Manages cases assigned throughout all stages, from charges filed to trial. Trained new attorneys and interns on technology, office procedures, case preparation, and providing support and resources in preparing for cases.
  • Performs other duties as assigned. Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this position at any time.

Requirements:
  • Required Knowledge, Experience, And Training
  • Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school and two years of experience in civil or criminal litigation or municipal governance.

Knowledge of:
  • principles of criminal law, court rules, and trial procedure, rules of evidence, rules of professional conduct, and legal ethics
  • rules of civil procedures within Idaho and the Boise Police Department
  • computer usage including related software.

Ability to:
  • work effectively in a fast-paced environment and advocate for clients both in and out of the courtroom
  • conduct legal research, analyze and provide legal analysis of contract language
  • apply legal concepts from a broad federal law to the minutiae of the Idaho Code
  • communicate proficiently both verbally and in writing especially when administering more complex criminal issues, such as writing briefs and other complex legal documents
  • communicate complex legal issues to police officers and other city employees
  • communicate effectively in the English language at a level necessary for efficient job performance
  • perform all essential functions as assigned by an authorized employee, supervisor, and/or manager with or without a reasonable accommodation.

Individuals must be capable of operating vehicles safely and have an acceptable driving record.

Preferred Knowledge, Experience, And Training
Four years of experience in civil or criminal litigation or governmental law practice managing a significant workload.

Experience with research and writing; and mentoring or supervising the work of others.

Licensing And Other Requirements
Must be a licensed and active member in good standing with the Idaho State Bar, or eligible for admission to the Idaho State Bar pursuant to Idaho Bar Commission Rule 206 ("Admission Based on Practice Experience")

Valid state-issued driver's license.