Description:
Summary:This position involves legal work that includes representation of indigent people accused of crimes. This position performs a variety of legal duties and makes decisions that significantly affect the outcome of clients who have been charged with criminal offenses. Duties require analyzing and interpreting statutory and case law, establishing professional relationships, and exercising independent judgment in the interpretation and enforcement of criminal statutes and fundamental constitutional principles. This position works under the direct supervision of the Deputy Public Defender and the Public Defender.
Example of Basic Tasks and Duties
The Following Examples Are Intended as Illustrations of The Various Types of Work to Be Performed. No Attempt Is Made to Be Exhaustive in The Examples Provided. Other Logical Duties Are Expected to Be Performed as Assigned.
Interview People Accused of Committing Criminal Offenses.
Regular Visits with People in Detention Facilities And/or Prisons.
Court Appearances on Behalf of Accused in All Courts Systems Within Hinds County, Including but Not Limited to Initial Appearance, Bond Hearings, Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Emergency Petitions, Preliminary Hearings, and Other Related Pre-Trial Activity.
Negotiate with Charging Authorities in An Attempt to Reach a Final Disposition of The Charge.
Act as Lead And/or Assisting Counsel in Felony Trials Circuit Court. Act as Lead And/or Assisting Counsel in Capital Felony Trials. Act as Lead And/or Assisting Counsel in Any Misdemeanors that May Be Assigned to The Office.
Works Directly and In Conjunction with The Public Defender and The Executive Assistant in The Supervision and Training of The Secretarial Staff and The Investigative Staff.
Other Duties as Assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
Attorney Must Possess a Juris Doctorate and Be Licensed to Practice Law in The State of Mississippi in All Mississippi State Courts. Preference Will Be Given to Attorneys with Jury Trial Experience. All Applicants Must Be and Remain in Good Standing with The Mississippi Bar Association and The Supreme Court. Attorney Must Maintain All Professional License Requirements and Required Cle Credits and Possess and Maintain a Valid Driver's License.
Terms of Employment
This Is an Exempt Position.
This Is an At-Will Employment Position.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
It Is the Policy of Hinds County to Ensure Equal Employment Opportunity without Discrimination or Harassment on The Basis of Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity or Expression, Age, Disability, Marital Status, Citizenship, National Origin, Genetic Information, or Any Other Characteristic Protected by Law. Hind County Prohibits Any Such Discrimination or Harassment.
This Statements Contained Herein Describe the Scope of Responsibility and Essential Functions of This Position, but Should Not Be Considered to Be an All-Inclusive Listing of Work Requirements. Individuals May Perform Other Duties as Assigned. Nothing in This Job Description Restricts Hinds County's Right to Assign or Reassign Duties and Responsibilities to This Job at Any Time Unless Restricted by Law.
Starting Salary:
$65,000
Job Posting Close Date
Open until Filled
Open until Filled