Attorney - Assistant Public Defender I/II - Portsmouth

Virginia Information Technologies AgencyPortsmouth, VA
$77,976 - $98,508Onsite

About The Position

The Virginia Indigent Defense Commission (VIDC) is seeking an Assistant Public Defender I/II for its Portsmouth office. This role is crucial in upholding the mission of protecting and defending the rights and dignity of clients through zealous, compassionate, and high-quality legal advocacy. The position offers a unique opportunity to be involved in criminal justice and justice reform, contributing to social change and impacting clients' lives in a dynamic courtroom environment. The attorney will handle criminal cases for adults and juveniles, reporting to the Chief Public Defender. The role requires compassion for indigent clients, excellent legal skills, the ability to anticipate legal issues, strong writing and argumentation skills, and the capacity to work both independently and collaboratively.

Requirements

  • Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree
  • Virginia State Bar admission (or registered to take the July 2026 administration of the Virginia Bar Exam, or intend to waive in for licensure in Virginia)
  • Active interest in the cause of indigent defense, criminal justice reform, and social justice
  • Willingness to try cases and desire to improve as a trial attorney
  • Ability to learn and quickly internalize feedback
  • Ability to track and meet deadlines
  • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
  • Ability to multi-task, prioritize assignments, and remain organized
  • A valid driver’s license and the means to travel to all courts and regional jails
  • Knowledge of criminal law and evidence
  • For Assistant Public Defender II: at least two (2) years of experience in criminal defense (including serious felony and jury trial experience)

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience in public defense

Responsibilities

  • Conducting client and witness interviews
  • Working with staff investigators to investigate cases
  • Filing pretrial motions and post-trial motions
  • Litigating motions
  • Noticing appropriate appealable issues
  • Trying cases in the General District, Juvenile and Domestic Relations, and Circuit Courts
  • Seeing clients in jail in a timely manner
  • Communicating regularly with the client, family members, and other approved parties

Benefits

  • State Benefits
  • Local Salary Supplement
  • This position qualifies for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) depending on your type of loan.
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