City of Hampton
Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney I
City of Hampton, Hampton, Virginia, United States, 23661
Hampton's Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office announces exciting opportunities to serve the community in a highly collaborative environment.
Do you value integrity, trust, respect, accountability, creativity, collaboration, and customer service?
If you answered “yes” then the City of Hampton has an opportunity for you! Come work for Hampton, a vibrant waterfront community celebrating and embracing 400 years of history and innovation, creating an even more dynamic future! We are located in the center of the Hampton Roads region and offer lots of waterfront fun, rich and diverse history, and a vibrant restaurant scene. Hampton offers excellent benefits, career and professional development, tuition reimbursement, flexible and/or remote work opportunities, and other benefits.If you embody the following attributes, consider joining our dynamic Commonwealth Attorney Team:Detailed, yet creative problem-solverHigh level of diplomacy, tact, and confidentialityVersatile and enthusiastic team playerEffective oral and written communicator
You will represent the Commonwealth in various settings including General District Court, Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court, and Circuit Court. Responsibilities include juvenile and felony case prosecutions in all courts along with the corresponding legal research, drafting, and review of legal pleadings related to assigned cases.
Conducts trials or other court hearings.Presents cases, arguments, and motions in court.Prosecutes felony criminal cases in General District Court and Circuit Court including homicides, robberies, narcotics, firearm offenses, and gang activity.Prosecutes misdemeanor cases in General District Court (and appeals in Circuit Court) including DUI, shoplifting, and firearm-related offenses.Reviews files; examines evidence and brainstorms case strategies; prepares discovery for cases; speaks with/prepares witnesses.Organizes plea agreements.Conducts extensive legal research; researches relevant case law; studies new developments in criminal law.Adheres to the Rules of Professional Responsibility for Attorneys.Answers calls and fields questions from witnesses/police officers; advises law enforcement officers regarding charging decisions, arrests, searches, etc.Updates and maintains files.Updates supervisor on cases.Responds to appeals briefs/motions.Advises on paperwork/feedback with paralegal/support staff.Demonstrates punctuality and regular attendance.Performs other duties as assigned.
Graduation from an accredited law school with an LLB or JD degree and licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Active membership in good standing in the Virginia State Bar. Experience in criminal prosecution is preferred. Must have the ability to analyze, appraise, and apply legal principles and precedents to difficult legal problems; ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; ability to establish and maintain harmonious working relationships with a broad range of individuals; ability to resolve problems promptly and diplomatically. In addition, requires the ability to present cases in court and the ability to speak extemporaneously and persuasively. Any person offered employment in this position must successfully complete a criminal background check. Must possess a valid motor vehicle operator’s license and maintain a satisfactory driving record based on the City of Hampton’s criteria. Performs duties under the supervision of designated senior management. Requires extensive contact with the general public, court officials, representatives of law enforcement and judicial agencies, victims, witnesses, as well as other public and private organizations. Requires continuing legal education. Requires extensive research and analysis requiring hours beyond the normal 40-hour work week. Requires some evening meetings. This is an exempt position.
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Do you value integrity, trust, respect, accountability, creativity, collaboration, and customer service?
If you answered “yes” then the City of Hampton has an opportunity for you! Come work for Hampton, a vibrant waterfront community celebrating and embracing 400 years of history and innovation, creating an even more dynamic future! We are located in the center of the Hampton Roads region and offer lots of waterfront fun, rich and diverse history, and a vibrant restaurant scene. Hampton offers excellent benefits, career and professional development, tuition reimbursement, flexible and/or remote work opportunities, and other benefits.If you embody the following attributes, consider joining our dynamic Commonwealth Attorney Team:Detailed, yet creative problem-solverHigh level of diplomacy, tact, and confidentialityVersatile and enthusiastic team playerEffective oral and written communicator
You will represent the Commonwealth in various settings including General District Court, Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court, and Circuit Court. Responsibilities include juvenile and felony case prosecutions in all courts along with the corresponding legal research, drafting, and review of legal pleadings related to assigned cases.
Conducts trials or other court hearings.Presents cases, arguments, and motions in court.Prosecutes felony criminal cases in General District Court and Circuit Court including homicides, robberies, narcotics, firearm offenses, and gang activity.Prosecutes misdemeanor cases in General District Court (and appeals in Circuit Court) including DUI, shoplifting, and firearm-related offenses.Reviews files; examines evidence and brainstorms case strategies; prepares discovery for cases; speaks with/prepares witnesses.Organizes plea agreements.Conducts extensive legal research; researches relevant case law; studies new developments in criminal law.Adheres to the Rules of Professional Responsibility for Attorneys.Answers calls and fields questions from witnesses/police officers; advises law enforcement officers regarding charging decisions, arrests, searches, etc.Updates and maintains files.Updates supervisor on cases.Responds to appeals briefs/motions.Advises on paperwork/feedback with paralegal/support staff.Demonstrates punctuality and regular attendance.Performs other duties as assigned.
Graduation from an accredited law school with an LLB or JD degree and licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Active membership in good standing in the Virginia State Bar. Experience in criminal prosecution is preferred. Must have the ability to analyze, appraise, and apply legal principles and precedents to difficult legal problems; ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; ability to establish and maintain harmonious working relationships with a broad range of individuals; ability to resolve problems promptly and diplomatically. In addition, requires the ability to present cases in court and the ability to speak extemporaneously and persuasively. Any person offered employment in this position must successfully complete a criminal background check. Must possess a valid motor vehicle operator’s license and maintain a satisfactory driving record based on the City of Hampton’s criteria. Performs duties under the supervision of designated senior management. Requires extensive contact with the general public, court officials, representatives of law enforcement and judicial agencies, victims, witnesses, as well as other public and private organizations. Requires continuing legal education. Requires extensive research and analysis requiring hours beyond the normal 40-hour work week. Requires some evening meetings. This is an exempt position.
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