
Deputy County Attorney
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Overview
Job Description
- Assists outside assigned legal counsel with civil lawsuits against the City-County filed under state or federal laws and frequently involving substantial sums of money.
- Provides legal advice and representation to a wide variety of assigned City-County officials, and agencies, including the City-County Chief Executive, City-County governing board members, City-County department and division heads and an array of special-purpose boards and districts.
- Reviews and prosecutes assigned criminal case files submitted by law enforcement agencies.
- Monitors and participates in investigations pertaining to assigned cases, including the preparation of investigative subpoenas and search warrants.
- Prepares proper charging documents relating to assigned cases.
- Serves as lead attorney on assigned criminal cases and assists attorneys on other cases as instructed.
- Researches and briefs legal issues and pre-trial motions.
- Interviews and assists witnesses and coordinates related activities with the Victim Witness Advocates on assigned criminal cases, reviews and evaluates evidence and assesses strength of case.
- Works with victims and witnesses to prepare them for conferences and criminal trials.
- Confers with criminal defense attorneys to evaluate and consider plea negotiations and offers.
- Prepares proper charging documents for assigned misdemeanor and criminal cases.
- Appears in court for arraignment, preliminary examinations and various pre-trial arguments and motions.
- Prepares trial briefs and tries cases in court.
- Conducts research and prepares orders, motions, appeals and other required legal and court documents.
- Recommends bond and sentences and participates in sentencing hearings.
- Researches and briefs post-conviction motions.
- Prepares petitions for probation revocations.
- Prepares all documents and conducts all hearings related to involuntary mental health commitment proceedings.
- Prepares all documents and conducts all hearings related to juvenile delinquency and youth in need of intervention proceedings.
- Serves as liaison with State and County law enforcement agencies on matters pertaining to assigned cases.
- Participates as a member of a variety of assigned community task forces designed to protect the public and prevent and/or reduce criminal activities.
- Attends meetings, conferences and workshops as requested and authorized.
- Performs all duties and work assignments in a safe, healthy, and environmentally sound manner. Specifically, complying with the Health & Safety Program; maintaining work areas in a safe and orderly manner; identifying and reporting unsafe conditions; reporting all accidents; wearing required personal protective equipment; and attending safety-related meetings, training sessions, fit testing, etc.
- Performs all duties and work assignments in compliance with project quality requirements.
- Acts responsibly and ethically, and in conformance with generally accepted business, occupational, and professional standards.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Thorough knowledge of legal and court policies, procedures, terminology and systems as applied to the work performed.
- Thorough knowledge of the assigned duties, responsibilities and authorities as prescribed in state law.
- Thorough knowledge of all state and federal laws, rules and regulations relevant to assigned duties and work.
- Thorough knowledge of the organization and authorities of City-County government and of civil law in assigned areas of City-County operations and activities.
- Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of legal research.
- Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of evidence collection.
- Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of negotiation and conflict resolution.
- Skill in interviewing victims and witnesses and in the evaluation of evidence.
- Skill in research, organization of materials and presentations and in public speaking.
- Ability to communicate well with others both orally and in writing, using both technical and non-technical language.
- Skill in persuasion and negotiations.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the City-County Attorney, Chief Deputy City-County Attorney, other Deputy City-County Attorneys, Legal Assistants, Victim Witness Advocates, other office employees, other City-County employees, law enforcement personnel, judges, court personnel and the general public.
- Ability to train, lead, motivate, direct and supervise the work of others.
- Ability to prepare accurate and reliable legal documents and perform a wide variety of legal tasks under the pressure of time-sensitive deadlines.
- Ability to operate a personal computer using standard word processing, spreadsheet and database applications appropriate to assigned duties.
- Ability to use logical and creative thought processes to develop solutions according to written specifications and/or oral instructions.
- Ability to quickly learn and put to use new skills and knowledge brought about by rapidly changing information and/or technology.
- Ingenuity and inventiveness in the performance of assigned duties.
- Graduation from an American Bar Association accredited college or university with a Juris Doctorate Degree; and
- Some legal experience at the level of Law Clerk or above is highly preferred.
- Admission to and licensed to the practice of law in the State of Montana.
- Must be a resident of Butte-Silver Bow during employment according to Butte-Silver Bow Ordinance. See below.
- Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to communicate effectively with the City-County Attorney, Chief Deputy City-County Attorney, other Deputy City-County Attorneys, and other personnel in the County Attorney’s office, judges and other court personnel, victims and witnesses and others in person and over the telephone.
- Sufficient vision, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to prepare, review and file a variety of written documents in both electronic and hardcopy forms and to examine evidence.
- Sufficient manual dexterity, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to operate a personal computer and to access and transport files as requested.
- Sufficient personal mobility, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to access and transport files as requested, to attend court, and perform duties in a fast-paced environment.
We are a consolidated city-county government. We have an elected Chief Executive that leads the Executive Branch, along with twelve elected Council of Commissioners that represent each of our geographical districts. We are located in the heart of scenic Southwest Montana.Butte was established as a mining camp in the 1860’s and quickly became the nation’s biggest supplier of copper. Our headframes still dot the landscape, a reminder of what made us who we are. Our nickname is “Butte America,” but we also go by, "The Richest Hill on Earth.” Immigrants from Ireland, China, Lebanon, Austria, Greece, Italy, Mexico, and numerous other countries came to Butte to work in the mines, they came to Butte, America.
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