District Attorney

AssistantDistrictAttorney

$54–101k North Carolina, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Assistant District Attorney at District Attorney. Skills: prosecute criminal cases, legal research, trial preparation. Screen incoming cases. Research case law precedence”

What You'll Achieve.

achieve desired outcomes

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Screen incoming cases using logic; Screen incoming cases using reasoning; identify strengths and weaknesses; identify weaknesses of case facts; analyze facts; solve problems; recognize problems

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Juris Doctor degree from an ABA accredited law school, active license to practice law in North Carolina

What You'll Do.

Screen incoming cases

Research case law precedence

Utilize legal research

Evaluate legal research

Prepare cases for trial

Write appropriate motions

File appropriate motions

Organize victims of crime

Meet victims of crime

Follow up victims of crime

Prosecute criminal cases

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Establish cooperative working relationships with attorneys; Establish cooperative working relationships with law enforcement agencies; Establish cooperative working relationships with other participants

Communication Scope

express complex legal concepts; communicate orally; communicate in writing

Process & Methodology

organizing assignments, setting assignments, meeting assignments, following up assignments

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