PUBLIC DEFENDER I

State of ArkansasAshdown, AR
81d$71,027 - $105,120

About The Position

The Arkansas Public Defender Commission is seeking experienced attorneys to fill a 1-full-time public defender position or 2-half-time public defender positions in the 9 Judicial District West, based in Ashdown, AR. The half-time (part-time) positions allow the successful applicant to maintain a private law practice. Positions are eligible for State of Arkansas benefits, including health insurance and retirement.

Requirements

  • Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
  • Must be a licensed attorney in the State of Arkansas, with a valid Arkansas bar membership.

Nice To Haves

  • In-depth understanding of Arkansas criminal law, procedures, and rules of evidence, as well as federal criminal law as applicable.
  • Strong legal research skills, with the ability to analyze complex legal issues and develop effective defense strategies.
  • Ability to quickly assess case details, identify key issues, and formulate strong arguments for the defense.
  • Strong public speaking skills, including the ability to argue motions, present cases to judges and juries, and deliver persuasive closing arguments.
  • Comfortable managing courtroom dynamics and effectively engaging with witnesses, experts, and opposing counsel.

Responsibilities

  • Meet or exceed the requirements for position of Public Defender I
  • Represent indigent clients in criminal cases at all stages of the legal process, including pre-trial motions, trial preparation, trials, plea negotiations, and post-conviction proceedings as required by law.
  • Develop legal abilities for placement in criminal circuit court, adult division, prior to or upon conclusion of probationary period of nine (9) months.
  • Provide legal advice and counsel to clients regarding their rights, case developments, and available options.
  • Develop case strategies, including preparing and filing legal documents, conducting legal research, and evaluating evidence to ensure the best possible defense for clients.
  • Handle a full caseload of criminal cases, including misdemeanor and felony cases, with a focus on both adult and juvenile defendants as required.
  • Maintain constant communication with clients to keep them informed of case status and legal options, providing clear explanations in an understandable manner.
  • Prepare annual reports and other documentation for the Board’s review, summarizing accomplishments, challenges, and the status of key initiatives.
  • Conduct thorough investigations into all aspects of each case, including interviewing clients, witnesses, and experts.
  • Review police reports, evidence, and other relevant documentation to assess the strength of the case and identify defense strategies.
  • Prepare and file motions, subpoenas, and other legal documents to support clients’ defense.
  • Perform legal research to stay up-to-date with criminal law, case precedents, and legal strategies to ensure effective defense in court.
  • Work closely with other attorneys, investigators, social workers, and support staff within the Public Defender's Office to provide the best possible defense for clients.
  • Represent clients in court hearings, including arraignments, pre-trial conferences, hearings, and trials.
  • Negotiate plea agreements with opposing counsel, ensuring clients' best interests are considered in the negotiation process.
  • Report case dispositions on or before the last day of every month for the preceding thirty (30) days to office staff for submission to the Commission.
  • Obtain a minimum of six (6) hours legal education annually in the area of criminal law.

Benefits

  • Health insurance
  • Retirement benefits
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