The position is created for the prosecution of general traffic and criminal cases in the Atlanta Municipal Court. The assistant attorneys prosecute general traffic and criminal cases, and ordinance violations, high and aggravated traffic offenses such as DUI and Aggressive Driving, state misdemeanors such as possession of marijuana less than an ounce and underage persons in possession of alcohol, as well as some civil offenses such as False Alarm violations, on behalf of law enforcement, city agencies, and the general public. Attorneys also handle all direct appeals arising from the Atlanta Municipal Court to the Superior Courts of Fulton or DeKalb Counties, the Georgia Court of Appeals, and the Georgia Supreme Court. Attorneys work in teams supervised by a Solicitor, Senior Assistant, who consults and guides the Assistant Attorney in case development, trial and general management through to disposition. Assistant Attorney is responsible for prosecuting general traffic, criminal, DUI, and Quasi-Criminal cases. Opportunities exist to prosecute other Code violations associated with Housing, Fire, Commercial Maintenance, Zoning, Sanitation, Drinking Water, Illegal Dumping, Business License, Erosion Control, and Judicial In rem on behalf of the City and the citizens of Atlanta. Attorney will also conduct preliminary hearings to determine probable cause, and is responsible for the development of case management plans, to include screening, investigating arid prosecuting assigned cases. The collection and analysis of evidence and the review of pertinent case law, statutes and other legal documents is essential. Assistant Attorneys are required to report to court, interact with internal and external customers, always mindful to be courteous and respectful, and to prosecute cases on a daily basis, unless otherwise assigned. Prosecutors must work with defense attorneys in advance of trial to conduct pre-trial conferences and negotiations. Attorneys must become proficient in the use of case management systems, and become familiar with the various offices and their functions within the courthouse. Provides effective customer service, communication and interpersonal techniques regarding interaction with management, coworkers, relevant departments, court staff and the general public. Operates computers and works with databases, spreadsheets, word processing, presentations, e-mails and other related software. May perform other duties as assigned by Solicitor. The above statements reflect the general duties, responsibilities and competencies considered necessary to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the job and should not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements of the position. COA may change the specific job duties with or without prior notice based on the needs of the organization.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
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