State of Idaho Opportunity Public Defender, (Trial Attorney 1 or 2) Minidoka/Cassia Counties Full-time (40 hours) This position is eligible for a $5,000 recruitment bonus for first-time State of Idaho employees! The Idaho State Public Defender (SPD) is a newly created state agency which provides trial representation to indigent criminal defendants pursuant to Idaho Code §§ 19-6005, 19-6009 (effective 10/1/24). The SPD is responsible for all indigent defense cases throughout the State of Idaho, including both juveniles and adults. The SPD values its employees and offers meaningful work that has a direct impact on citizens across the state. Additionally, the SPD is a qualifying employer for the purposes of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF). TRIAL ATTORNEY I POSITION & RESPONSIBILITIES Under close supervision, the Trial Attorney I defends clients in low-level misdemeanors; mental commitment hearings and fugitive warrant cases in magistrate court and does related work as required. This level is assigned to attorneys who have little to no previous criminal defense experience. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This class is distinguished from the class of Trial Attorney II in that incumbents of that class work under general supervision in exercising and performing more complex cases in magistrate court. TRIAL ATTORNEY II POSITION & RESPONSIBILITIES Under supervision, the Trial Attorney II defends clients in all types of misdemeanor criminal and delinquency cases, mental commitment hearings, child protective act cases, specialty court proceedings in magistrate court, and appeals to the district court and does related work as required. This level is assigned to attorneys with at least one year of experience in the practice of criminal law. Attorneys at this level are expected to exercise independent judgment in handling assigned cases. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This class is distinguished from the next lower class of Trial Attorney I in that the latter is an entry-level class and requires the incumbent to work under close supervision. It is distinguished from the class Trial Attorney III which requires the incumbent to use greater independent judgment in performing assigned duties in felony cases.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
51-100 employees