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Criminal Law - Prosecution Attorney in Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD, United States

Industry: Legal | Type: Full-Time

Posted Date: May 07, 2024

Salary: USD 73474 Annually

Practice Areas: Criminal Law

Qualifications: Requirements: Candidate must possess a Juris Doctor degree and be licensed to practice law in the State of Maryland. The ideal candidate will be highly organized, a team player and possess the ability to work in a high pressure environment.

Job Description:
Entry-Level Prosecutors
The candidate will work in District Court division. It is within the District Court that our prosecutors begin learning critical case preparation skills and building trial skills through ongoing training and docket handling misdemeanor cases in court. District Court is the foundation block for obtaining the trial skills and case preparation skills necessary in moving through the office while handling progressively more complicated and serious cases in the elevated units. Candidate may be assigned all aspects of case preparation for incarcerable traffic dockets and criminal dockets. While in District Court, prosecutors are trained via classroom-style training as well as hands-on by calling dockets. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a commitment to serving the public and maintaining public safety through reaching fair and just outcomes in all cases. Positions are non-supervisory. Typical required duties and skills learned will include all aspects of preparing for and handling trials, including: Discovery preparation and compliance. Witness and victim interviewing, preparation, managing court attendance. Working with police and expert witnesses in interviewing and preparation, directing further investigation of cases, reviewing body-worn camera. Reviewing cases for viability and sentencing recommendations. Reviewing and obtaining evidence from BPD for trial. Handling pre-trial motions including: 4th Amendment, 5th Amendment, Brady. Conducting direct and cross examinations, opening and closing statements, lodging timely and appropriate trial objections. Following criminal procedures issued by the Court. Engaging in case reviews with trainers, peers and supervisory staff. Attending office-wide trainings and presentations, researching relevant case law, preparing written memoranda. Representing the State at all points of case progress through the court system, including hearings, pre-trial motions, bench trials, post-trial motions.

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