Description:

Examples of Duties:
This recruitment is being established to obtain a current eligible list for both full time and Extra-Help vacancies. Extra-Help are not entitled to county benefits and are limited to a maximum of 25 hours per week. Extra-Help pay rate is from $37.24 to $65.36 per hour.

Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Acts as defense counsel in criminal cases; Interviews and advises defendants and witnesses.
  • Interprets and applies laws, court decisions, etc. in the preparation of cases and briefs.
  • Prepares pleadings and other legal documents in connection with suits, trials, hearings, conservatorships, and other legal proceedings; Performs legal research and investigations.
  • Examines evidence and prepares and presents the case for the defense in assigned criminal actions.
  • Performs administrative duties for the Public Defender; Dictates correspondence and reports.
  • May provide lead direction to other attorneys; May assist in training others professional staff.
  • Assists the Chief Deputy Defender and the Public Defender as needed.

Minimum Qualifications:
Experience:
  • Level I: None.
  • Level II: One (1) year of experience in the practice of civil or criminal law.
  • Level III: Two (2) years of experience in the practice of civil or criminal law.
  • Level IV: Two (2) years of experience as a Deputy Public Defender III in Merced County.

Or

Four (4) Years of Experience in The Practice of Civil or Criminal Law.

License:
  • Active Membership in The State Bar of California at Time of Appointment.
  • Possess a Valid California Driver's License at Time of Appointment and Maintain.

Essential Functions:
Essential Functions
  • Frequent Walking and Standing for Long Periods of Time; Kneel, Bend, Twist, Squat, Balance, and Crawl.
  • Frequent Use of A Data Entry Device Including Repetitive Hand and Arm Motions.
  • Frequent Lifting 5 Pounds or Less, Occasionally Lift and Carry up To 40 Pounds.
  • Frequent Use of Depth Perception, Peripheral Vision and Color Perception; Good Overall Vision.
  • Frequent Hearing of Normal Speech and Talking in Person and On the Telephone.
  • Frequent Concentration, Decision-Making and Public Contact; Conduct Presentations.
  • Frequently Lift, Carry, Reach, Push, Pull Twist and Manipulate Large and Small Objects.
  • Occasional Exposure to Emergency Situation, Trauma, or Grief; Occasional Working Alone and Traveling.
  • Occasional Contact with Dirt, Dust, Smoke, Fumes, Poor Ventilation and Indoor/outdoor Cold and Heat.
  • Frequent Use of Hand – Eye Coordination; Normal Dexterity, Frequent Holding and Grasping.
  • Analyze Data, Interpret Directions, Procedures and Regulations, and Develop Appropriate Responses.
  • Perform Job Duties Under Stressful Conditions and Respond Appropriately to Situations.
  • Maintain Confidential Information in Accordance with Legal Standards And/or County Regulations.
  • Regular Attendance Is an Essential Function.

Knowledge Of:
  • Practice of Criminal Law, Including Pertinent Constitutional Principles, Legal Codes, Statutes, and Court Decisions Necessary to Providing Effective Defense.
  • Legal Research Methods.
  • Trial Procedures and The Rules of Evidence.
  • Duties, Powers, Limitations, and Responsibilities of The Public Defender's Office.
  • Legal Procedures and Documents Used in The Court Cases.

Ability To:
  • Develop Facts and Legal Issues and To Present Clear and Logical Legal Arguments and Statements in The Defense of Indigent Clients.
  • Research, Analyze and Apply Legal Principles, Facts, Evidence, and Precedents to Legal Defense Problems.
  • Draft Legal Instruments and Opinions.
  • Investigate and Defend Criminal Complaints.
  • Perform Difficult Legal Research.
  • Establish and Maintain Effective Working Relationships with Others of Differing Socio-Economic Background.
  • Effectively Represent Public Defender Functions in Contact with The Courts, Citizens, Community Organizations and Other Government Agencies.
  • Present Statements of Fact, Law and Arguments Clearly and Logically in Written and Oral Form.
  • Operate a Personal Computer and Other Office Equipment.
  • Communicate Effectively with Others in Person and Over the Telephone.