• Assistant Prosecuting Attorney I to Senior Assistant Prosecuting Attorney

    Eaton County, MICharlotte, MI 48813

    Job #2795418519

  • Salary : $62,795.00 - $96,824.00 Annually

    Location : Charlotte, MI

    Job Type: Full Time

    Job Number: 202300028

    Department: Prosecutor's Office

    Opening Date: 10/14/2024

    Closing Date: Continuous

    General Summary

    Pre-Bar Admission/Assistant Prosecutor I

    Under the direction of the Prosecuting Attorney and the Chief Assistant, reviews and authorizes requests for warrants, determines the appropriate charge and prosecutes criminal cases. As an entry level Assistant Prosecutor, is assigned to a District Court docket covering misdemeanor criminal trial docket, felony preliminary examinations, and civil infraction hearings. Assists in more complex felony matters.

    Assistant Prosecuting Attorney II and Assistant Prosecuting Attorney III

    Under the direction of the Prosecuting Attorney and the Chief Assistant reviews and authorizes requests for warrants, determines the appropriate charge and prosecutes criminal and civil cases. An intermediate level Assistant Prosecutor independently manages a juvenile delinquency or misdemeanor criminal trial docket, or with supervisory assistance manages an appellate docket or a felony trial docket in Circuit Court. May be assigned more complex felony matters.

    Senior Assistant Prosecuting Attorney

    Under the direction of the Prosecuting Attorney and the Chief Assistant, reviews and authorizes requests for warrants, determines the appropriate charge and prosecutes criminal cases. As an experienced Assistant Prosecutor, independently manages a felony docket of a Circuit Court, as well as District and Probate Court matters as necessary. Is assigned more complex or sensitive cases including sexual assault, violent crimes, and homicides, and is expected to be able to prosecute such matters with limited assistance.

    Starting pay is dependent on an applicant's relevant experience and the position level they are offered.
    Applications are accepted until there are sufficient numbers of qualified applications or a qualified candidate is identified. This position could close at any time.

    Position Levels

    Salary*

    Experience Requirements

    Pre-Bar Admission/Assistant Prosecuting Attorney I

    Annually

    Up to $62,795

    We are hiring recent graduates and can help you get experience as you prepare to sit for the State Bar or await results**.

    Hourly

    Up to $30.19

    Assistant Prosecuting Attorney I

    Annually

    Up to $77,750

    Attorney's with up to one (1) to two (2) years of experience practicing law.

    Hourly

    Up to $40.18

    Assistant Prosecuting Attorney II

    Annually

    Up to $83,734

    Attorney's with up to three (3) to four (4) years of experience practicing law.

    Hourly

    Up to $40.18

    Assistant Prosecuting Attorney III

    Annually

    Up to $89,939

    Attorney's with up to five (5) of experience practicing law.

    Hourly

    Up to $43.24

    Senior Assistant Prosecuting Attorney

    Annually

    Up to $92,206

    Attorney's with up to six (6) years of experience practicing law.

    Hourly

    Up to $44.33

    Starting pay is dependent on an applicant's relevant experience or specializations as determined by the Prosecutor.

    Pre-Admission Candidates will have up to one year to become fully licensed to practice law in the State of Michigan.

    Essential Functions
    1. Reviews criminal warrant requests from State and local law enforcement agencies, analyzes police reports, collects input from the law enforcement officers(s), researches the law as necessary to determine applicable statutes and determines whether adequate grounds exist to authorize a warrant.
    2. Researches and prepares criminal cases for trial, motions, sentencings, and other proceedings. Includes the research of applicable law, interviewing witnesses and investigating claims, developing trial strategies and directing law enforcement officers in further investigation.
    3. Appears in court for arraignments, motions, trials, sentencings, and other proceedings to represent the Prosecutor. Selects juries, presents arguments, examines and cross-examines witnesses, introduces physical exhibits, confers with Judge and defense counsel on points of law and procedure and argues factual conclusions to a Judge or jury.
    4. Works cooperatively with law enforcement officers from various agencies to ensure investigation and reporting of assigned cases are accomplished in accordance with professional and judicial rules and standards. Provides advice and instructions to police agencies.
    5. Attempts to resolve and dispose of pending criminal cases by conferring with attorneys and parties involved in order to reach agreement on pleas and potential sentences.
    6. Drafts motions, briefs and other legal documents.
    7. Researches the more difficult legal issues through the use of Westlaw and other research sources. Assists other Assistant Prosecutors in resolving difficult legal questions.
    8. Reviews requests for search warrants and authorizes warrants as appropriate.
    9. Researches and renders opinions on a wide range of legal issues involving the County and advises county agencies and departments on legal issues.
    10. Serves in an on-call status to respond to request for arrest and search warrants. Includes responding to police requests for search warrants for blood from suspected drunk drivers and review of lodged charging requests on weekends and holidays.
    11. Additional duties or designated responsibilities may vary based on position.

    This list may not be inclusive of the total scope of job functions to be performed. Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted or modified at any time.

    OTHER FUNCTIONS:
    1. May be designated to prosecute criminal sexual conduct cases involving minor child victims. Such prosecution will involve meeting with and preparing child victims to testify in court proceedings. It will also necessitate extensive knowledge of the forensic interviewing protocol and observation of forensic interviews of child victims.
    Minimum Qualifications
    • Law degree from an accredited law school.
    • Licensed to practice law in the State of Michigan (or soon to acquire).
    • In good standing with the Michigan State Bar.
    • Experience as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney or a closely related capacity.
    • Extensive criminal trial experience.
    • Extensive knowledge of Michigan law, court rules, and rules of evidence.

    The qualifications listed above are intended to represent the minimum skills and experience levels associated with performing the duties and responsibilities contained in this job description. The qualifications should not be viewed as expressing absolute employment or promotional standards, but as general guidelines that should be considered along with other job-related selection or promotional criteria.

    Physical Requirements/Working Conditions

    Physical Requirements (This job requires the ability to perform the essential functions contained in this description. These include, but are not limited to, the following requirements. Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified applicants unable to fulfill one or more of these requirements):
    • Ability to access all courtrooms within the County.
    • Prolonged sitting and standing while in the courtroom.
    • Proficient in the use of computers and other technological devices for file management and case presentation.
    Working Conditions:
    • Works in office and courtrooms
    • Exposure to individuals charged and/or convicted of a variety of criminal offenses.

    This position is benefited and is subject to the Personnel Policy.

    Eaton County offers a variety of benefits that will support our employees both during their career and after. View the for more information.

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    01

    Do you have a Juris Doctorate Degree from an accredited law school?

    • Yes
    • No

    02

    Are you currently licensed to practice law in the State of Michigan or have taken the bar exam and awaiting results?

    • Yes
    • No

    03

    If not licensed to practice law in the State of Michigan, are you eligible to become licensed?

    04

    Did you attach a legal writing sample and cover letter?

    05

    How many years of experience do you have in criminal law either as an attorney, intern or extern?

    • I have no experience
    • I have less than 1 year
    • I have 1 to 3 years of experience
    • I have 3+ years of experience

    Required Question

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