Public Defender I / II / III

Skagit CountyMount Vernon, WA
Hybrid

About The Position

Skagit County Public Defender seeks skilled, committed attorneys to provide zealous legal representation to indigent clients. Representation may include work in Skagit County District Court, Superior Court, or Juvenile Court. Our Office represents adult and juvenile clients facing misdemeanor criminal charges, felony criminal charges, juvenile status offenses, civil contempt of court, and civil mental health involuntary treatment commitments. Skagit County Public Defender strives to create a workplace culture that is inclusive, flexible, and supportive of our employees. Our attorneys work with in-house legal assistants, contracted investigators, and professional experts to provide client-centered representation. Attorneys are encouraged to go to trial and are supported by experienced supervisors. In keeping with state court rules and best practices, we remain within caseload standards for indigent defense and provide opportunities for in-house and outside continuing education. A Hybrid in-office/telework schedule is permitted, so long as attorneys are able to meet their court and client-related obligations.

Requirements

  • Member of the Washington State Bar Association in good standing, or the ability to become licensed within the probationary period.
  • Knowledge of and ability to perform thoroughly and accurately the full scope of ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS for this position as listed above.
  • Knowledge of computer-based legal research programs.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office suite.
  • Knowledge of Court docket systems.
  • Knowledge of Washington law and statutes relating to criminal offenses and select civil cases.
  • Knowledge of Washington rules of evidence, criminal procedure, and civil procedure in select civil cases.
  • Ability to operate standard office equipment, including printers, fax machines, copy machines, calculators, computers, and scanners.
  • Ability to work with people in a courteous manner.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow the code of ethics.
  • Ability to conduct bench and jury trials.
  • Ability to read, analyze and interpret legal documents.
  • Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from judges.
  • Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions.
  • Ability to function in a self-directed capacity and collaborate well with others working as a team.

Nice To Haves

  • Ability to speak Spanish is desired, but not required.
  • Experience in criminal defense or civil cases handled by the Public Defender is desired, but is not required (for Public Defender I).

Responsibilities

  • Defend indigent individuals charged with a crime or other conduct that could result in a loss of liberty.
  • Communicate effectively with clients to obtain information that is relevant to the defense of their case, which may include obtaining information that is relevant to the issue of release from confinement or a reduction of bail; to determine the client's goals of the litigation; to discuss possible defenses and trial strategy; and to provide legal information and advice.
  • Attorneys maintain communication with clients in person in the office, by meeting with clients at the jail, by phone, by e-mail, or by mail throughout the course of the representation to keep their clients informed regarding the status of their case.
  • Conduct or direct investigation that is appropriate for each case, including, but not limited to, interviewing State and defense witnesses, obtaining records, consulting with expert witnesses, and visiting alleged crime scenes.
  • Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the cases assigned to him or her; develop an understanding of the possible sentences or outcomes of the litigation, including immigration and other collateral consequences; and develop an understanding of the law that is relevant to the case through legal research.
  • Engage in a robust motions practice involving research, writing, and arguing motions.
  • Engage in negotiations with the Prosecuting Attorney to develop possible resolutions to each case that are favorable for the client.
  • Appear in court at pre-trial hearings, trial, and post-trial hearings, including sentencing, restitution, and review hearings.
  • Keep abreast of developments in the law and attend training sessions to receive CLE credit and to enhance knowledge of the law in his or her practice area.
  • Work with social service agencies, schools, treatment providers, or other professionals.
  • Work with young adults, youth, and children.
  • Communicate with individuals who lack English proficiency.
  • Work with clients experiencing mental illness, drug addiction, trauma, or other issues.
  • May represent clients in mental health proceedings in the local treatment facilities where clients may be confined, and work with psychiatrists and other medical treatment personnel.
  • Utilize an electronic case management system to maintain accurate and current client files.
  • Serve as a 24-hour, on-call attorney on a rotating basis (with additional compensation).
  • May direct non-attorney staff on specific projects or cases, but does not have direct supervisory responsibilities.
  • May be tasked with performing related duties. Related duties as required are duties that may not be specifically listed in the position description, but are within the general occupational series and responsibility level typically associated with the employee’s classification of work.

Benefits

  • Progressive increases are based upon years of service with Skagit County, up to step 10 of the AFSCME Public Defender salary schedule.
  • Additional compensation is available to employees who are proficient in Spanish and use the language regularly in their employment (per AFSCME collective bargaining agreement).
  • Opportunities for in-house and outside continuing education.
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