Assistant Appellate Defense Attorney

State of Utah Office of the GovernorSalt Lake City, UT
$46 - $52Hybrid

About The Position

The Utah Indigent Appellate Defense Division (IADD) within the Utah Office of Indigent Defense Services is seeking an Assistant Appellate Defense Attorney. This role offers a unique opportunity to play a critical role in shaping Utah's criminal law and ensuring that people’s constitutional right to appeal is protected. As an Assistant Appellate Defense Attorney, you will manage a caseload of approximately 15-18 appeals per year, reporting to the Criminal Appeals Division Head. In this fast-paced and dynamic office, you will be on the front lines of challenging complex legal landscape shifts—from fighting unconstitutional sentences, improper propensity evidence, and unlawful seizures to ensuring every client receives the effective assistance of counsel, impartial juries, and accurate jury instructions.

Requirements

  • J.D. from an accredited law school.
  • Must be an active member in good standing of the Utah Bar (or active in another state bar and eligible for admission by motion into the Utah Bar).
  • Must possess excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Must have a deep interest in indigent defense.
  • An understanding of the requirements for appellate representation in the adult criminal legal system in Utah, including a proven ability to navigate complex preservation hurdles by skillfully arguing plain error, structural error, and the exceptional circumstances doctrine.

Nice To Haves

  • Experienced appellate attorneys are strongly preferred.
  • Law Review experience
  • an appellate clerkship
  • fluency in Spanish

Responsibilities

  • Zealously and compassionately advocate on behalf of clients at every stage of the appellate proceeding.
  • Prepare adult criminal appeals by conducting legal research, reviewing case files and court records, and meeting with clients (you may also be asked to assist in juvenile delinquency, child welfare, and postconviction appeals).
  • Litigate Rule 4(f) (Manning) motions in the district court to reinstate deprived appellate rights, and draft Rule 23B motions to develop factual records for ineffective assistance of counsel claims.
  • Ensure clients are consistently heard, respected, and represented without judgment.
  • Draft appellate briefs and petitions for writ of certiorari, and argue cases before the Utah Court of Appeals and the Utah Supreme Court.
  • Collaborate with your peers by editing and reviewing appellate briefs filed by other attorneys in the office.
  • Assist the Division in drafting amicus briefs.
  • Help develop and implement continuing legal education (CLE) training for trial and appellate attorneys around the state regarding criminal law, criminal procedure, and appellate strategy.

Benefits

  • The State of Utah offers a highly competitive benefits package.
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