PUBLIC DEFENDER II

State of ArkansasHot Springs, AR
Onsite

About The Position

The Arkansas Public Defender Commission is seeking an experienced attorney to fill a half-time public defender position in the 18 Judicial District East, based in Hot Springs, AR. The half-time (part-time) position allows the successful applicant to maintain a private law practice. Positions are eligible for State of Arkansas benefits, including health insurance and retirement. ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE ABLE TO PASS A PRE-EMPLOYMENT BACKGROUND CHECK. The Public Defender II is responsible for providing high-quality legal defense services to individuals who cannot afford private legal representation, with a focus on more complex and serious criminal cases. This role involves representing clients at all stages of the criminal justice process, including pre-trial motions, trials, sentencing, and post-conviction matters. The Public Defender II will have a higher level of responsibility than a Public Defender I and will handle a caseload of significant criminal defense cases that may include serious felonies and complex legal issues. This position requires strong legal expertise, an in-depth understanding of Arkansas criminal law, excellent courtroom skills, and the ability to work independently while maintaining professional and ethical standards. A valid Arkansas law license is required.

Requirements

  • Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school
  • Two (2) years of experience as a practicing attorney, with a focus on criminal defense, public defense, or related legal experience.
  • Prior experience handling felony cases and trials is strongly preferred.
  • Licensed attorney in the State of Arkansas, with a valid Arkansas bar membership.
  • Expert understanding of Arkansas criminal law, procedures, and the rules of evidence, as well as applicable federal criminal law.
  • Strong ability to analyze legal issues, research case law, and formulate comprehensive and effective defense strategies.
  • Expertise in complex legal areas such as constitutional law, trial tactics, and post-conviction relief.
  • Excellent trial advocacy skills, including the ability to conduct direct and cross-examinations, deliver compelling opening and closing statements, and effectively present evidence.
  • Strong negotiation skills to advocate for clients during plea negotiations or settlements, always ensuring the client’s best interests are considered.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience handling felony cases and trials

Responsibilities

  • Provide legal representation for indigent clients in felony and misdemeanor cases, including serious criminal charges such as violent crimes, drug offenses, and complex criminal defense matters.
  • Handle all aspects of criminal cases, from pre-trial motions and hearings to trial, sentencing, and post-conviction matters.
  • Conduct investigations, interview clients and witnesses, gather and review evidence, and research legal issues related to each case.
  • Develop defense strategies, prepare motions, legal briefs, and other necessary legal documents to advance clients' cases effectively.
  • Provide legal counsel and guidance to clients, ensuring they understand their legal rights, options, and the potential consequences of their decisions.
  • Negotiate plea deals with the prosecution, ensuring that clients’ interests are best represented during these discussions.
  • Represent clients in hearings, trials, motions, and other court proceedings, delivering persuasive arguments and utilizing effective trial strategies.
  • Conduct direct and cross-examinations of witnesses, present evidence, and argue motions in court.
  • Prepare and submit legal documents, including briefs, motions, subpoenas, and other filings required by the court.
  • Manage a substantial caseload, ensuring that each case is handled efficiently and within deadlines.
  • Perform extensive legal research to support case strategies, identifying legal precedents, relevant statutes, and case law that can strengthen defenses.
  • Review police reports, witness statements, forensic evidence, and other materials to identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case and develop defense strategies accordingly.
  • Collaborate with expert witnesses and investigators as needed to build comprehensive case defenses.
  • Represent adult clients in the circuit courts of Arkansas charged with felonious offenses.
  • Meet the criteria of the employer to represent clients charged with class A felonies.
  • 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
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