Conflicts Counsel
SUNBURY, PA Conflicts Counsel
Description

 Amenities: 

The County of Northumberland offers a full benefits package to employees including health insurance, prescription, vision, dental, vacation, holiday, sick, personal time, and retirement. 

Position Summary: 

This full-time position represents financially qualified criminal defendants, including juveniles, for whom the Public Defender’s Office is unable to represent the defendant due to a conflict of interest and indigent parents of children involved in juvenile dependency cases when the full-time Special & Conflicts attorneys are conflicted or unavailable. Duties include representation at all levels of the litigation process from inception through exhaustion of appeals. The work requires a wide range of independent decision-making within legal and general policy and regulatory guidelines.

This position reports to the County Commissioners through the Chief Special & Conflicts Counsel.

Requirements

  

What You’ll Do: 

  • Represent financially qualified clients with criminal cases originating in one of the County’s Magisterial District Courts as assigned.
  •  Represent other financially qualified criminal defendants and parents/guardians in dependency and termination of parental rights proceedings as appointed by the Court.
  •  Serves as defense attorney to clients by:
  •  Attend all hearings, conferences, trials, and other proceedings relating to client cases.
  •  Negotiating with the prosecution attorneys for case disposition or modification.
  •  Performing pretrial work and trial work including filing motions, jury selection, examination and cross-examination and arguing the defense case.
  •  Maintains and manages individual caseloads in a timely and effective manner.
  •  Monitors legal developments including legislation and com1decisions related to defense of the accused.
  •  Perform all acts necessary to effectively represent clients consistent with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct.
  •  Maintain up to date knowledge of the Northumberland County Local Rules, State and Federal Statutes and Juvenile and Appellate Rules of Procedure.
  •  Reviews cases for potential conflict of interest.
  •  Perform such other duties as may be assigned.

     

Job Requirements/Skills & Abilities:

  •  Principles, philosophy and practice of criminal law and juvenile law.
  •  Principles, methods and practices of legal research and investigation.
  •  Judicial procedures and rules of evidence.
  •  Pleadings and practices and effective techniques in the presentation of trial cases.
  •  State and federal laws and constitutional provisions affecting public defense and juvenile dependency and delinquency from pre-trial through appeal.
  •  Perform complex legal research, analyze complex problems, evaluate alternatives, and make sound recommendations.
  •  Prepare clear, concise, and complete legal documentation and reports, correspondence and other written materials.
  •  Analyze and apply legal principles and precedents and make effective court and hearing presentations.
  •  Represent the assigned client effectively in hearings, courts of law, and meetings with others.
  •  Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of the work.
  •  Use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy and legal guidelines in politically sensitive situations.
  •  Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
  •  Operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software applications programs.

Minimum Training & Experience:

  •  Holds degree of Juris Doctorate from an ABA accredited law school.
  •  Is admitted to practice before the Courts of the Commonwealth.
  •  Always maintains good standing to practice before the Courts of the Commonwealth.