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Berrien County Public Defender's Office - Assistant Public Defender II in St Joseph, Michigan
Assistant Public Defender II
- $67,278 - $90,158/ Year
- Full Benefits Package
Duties:
- Provides court-appointed indigent defense services within Berrien County Courts.
- Carries a full caseload as determined by the Chief Public Defender.
- Attends legal and community meetings.
- Reviews charging instruments, police reports, and other discovery provided by the prosecution.
- Promptly meets with clients and learns the client's goals for the representation.
- Identifies any special needs of the client.
- Determines what further fact investigation to undertake and what legal issues need development.
- Directs investigations and researches necessary legal issues.
- Negotiates with the prosecution and promptly advises the client of the status of those negotiations.
- Litigates any legal issues that are necessary and appropriate, including bringing cases to trial.
- Conducts any post-trial litigation.
- This description is intended to describe the type and level of work to be performed by a person assigned to this classification. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities required by a person so classified.
Education and Experience:
- Graduation from an accredited law school.
- Must be a member of the Michigan State Bar in good standing.
- At least two years of criminal defense experience or comparable civil legal services is desired.
Special Requirements:
- Must successfully pass a pre-employment physical and drug screen.
- Must possess a valid driver's license and have access to a vehicle.
Required Knowledge and Skills:
- Ability to operate typical office equipment and technology.
- Able to utilize the services of interpreters when necessary. Effective communication skills, with the ability to relate empathetically to clients with diverse backgrounds and special needs.
- Exercise common sense and good judgment.
- Maintain confidentiality with highly sensitive information.
- Learn quickly, multitask and function efficiently under stressful and distracting conditions.
- Accept direction and follow office policies and procedures.
- Work independently as well as cooperatively in a legal services team atmosphere.
Note:
- APDs may participate only in Berrien County Public Defender Office assigned legal work for compensation during their employment, with the exception of cases obtained prior to employment with the office.
- Permission of the Chief Public Defender is required to continue representation on prior non-BCPD cases and/or to be involved in active representation on a pro bono basis.