Montgomery County State's Attorney's Office

Montgomery County State's Attorney's Office

律师事务所

Rockville,Maryland 512 位关注者

We serve the public interest through the fair and honest administration of justice and by providing education/awareness.

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The Constitution of the State of Maryland provides that each county and the City of Baltimore shall have a State’s Attorney whose primary responsibility is the investigation and prosecution of all criminal defendants. The State’s Attorney is an independently elected state official, who serves as the chief prosecutor in Montgomery County, Maryland. The Office of the State’s Attorney is staffed with 70 full-time Assistant State’s Attorneys, including the elected State’s Attorney and two appointed Deputy State’s Attorneys, and is supported by a staff of highly-trained of legal assistants, investigators, victim/witness coordinators and a devoted group of volunteers. These dedicated public servants serve nearly one million Montgomery County residents. The mission of the Office of the State's Attorney is to serve the public interest through fair and honest administration of justice by exercising responsibilities to: prosecute criminal violations in Montgomery County; educate the public on criminal-justice issues; train lawyers for future service; address inequality and promote fairness in the criminal justice system; insure access to the criminal justice system; promote professional relations with judges and attorneys; and further the efficient use of criminal-justice resources. **This page is not regularly monitored for communication. Please reach out to the office directly with any questions.

网站
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/sao
所属行业
律师事务所
规模
51-200 人
总部
Rockville,Maryland
类型
合营企业

地点

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    50 Maryland Ave

    5th Floor North Tower

    US,Maryland,Rockville,20850

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  • New Job Opening: CONTRACT LEGAL ASSISTANT - GANG UNIT Job posting closing date: 10/25/24 Email resume to: [email protected] START DATE & HOURS: Monday, November 18, 2024 – June 30, 2025 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Friday 5 days of unpaid leave and unpaid days off for eight public holidays. *Potential for contract extension. PAY: $40/hour DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: ? Performs thorough substantive legal research and analysis into applicable legislative history, case precedents, legal decisions and opinions to evaluate and summarize relevant substantive information. ? Organize research information into well-written analytical documents, including preparing legal memoranda, motions and orders, and legal correspondence. ? Review and organize complex factual material and other documentary data for investigations and trials. ? Create and manage physical and electronic case files for complex cases with voluminous physical and digital discovery and evidence. ? Collect and organize documents, reports, and correspondence as well as prepare a wide variety of legal documents. ? Review police body-worn and in-car video and audio files and mobile phone data dumps; scan various documents and pictures, police reports, police interviews, statements, and various reports from a multitude of backend and internet-based systems into the Case Management System (PBK). ? Prepare and conduct interviews and obtain responses from witnesses/defendants relative to discovery. ? Coordinate meetings with witnesses, victims, law enforcement, and other attorneys. ? Prepare and present digital evidence and exhibits at trial using Microsoft PowerPoint, OneDrive, and/or Excel. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: ? Knowledge of the principles and practices of substantive and procedural criminal law. ? Knowledge of legal research using Westlaw, to include knowledge of and the ability to use legal reference sources, automated and manual reference systems, sufficient to perform extensive and thorough legal research into applicable legislative history, court decisions, case precedents, and legal opinions that may be applicable. ? Knowledge of legal terminology, legal communication, documentation, standards, and conventions. ? Knowledge of rules of evidence, and the skills necessary to evaluate the adequacy and/or admissibility of evidence. ? Skilled in Microsoft Windows, Office 365, Adobe Pro ? Computer competency, social media competency, and the ability to process digital forensic evidence. ? Ability to assist in case preparation and ensure information is lawfully released or withheld. ? Ability to perform legal review, and investigative and research work. ? Ability to follow direction, organize, and prioritize assignments, coordinate competing tasks under tight deadlines, and utilize computer technology in the course of performing work. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Associate’s Degree or Paralegal Degree Bilingual in Spanish preferred, but not required

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    —UPDATE— These positions have been filled. Thank you to all who applied. WE'RE HIRING! FOUR CONTRACT VICTIM ASSISTANTS POSITIONS OPEN Posting on 6/4/24: Opening for 4 contract Victim Assistants For consideration, submit resume by 6/17/2024 to: [email protected] START DATE & HOURS: July 1, 2024 – September 30, 2024 8:30 am – 5 pm Monday through Friday *Except Holidays: Independence Day July 4, 2024, and Labor Day September 2, 2024 Contract extension possible. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES ? Coordinate the participation of victims and witnesses in criminal cases. ? Use computer programs to build and track cases and scan in information when necessary. ? Assist prosecutors in court when needed ? Contact victims and witnesses to obtain information ? Enter information into PBK, the SAO’s case management system ? Generate notifications and provide information to victims and witnesses ? Maintain statistics ? Other duties as assigned POSITION REQUIREMENTS ? High school diploma, or equivalent; Bachelor’s degree preferred ? Experienced in Microsoft Office ? Experienced in conducting administrative tasks ? Good organizational and interpersonal skills ? Ability to multi-task CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: This is an hourly contract position, with a possibility for renewal. Fingerprinting and a background check will be required for the individual hired for this position. Bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish is preferred. PAY: ? $27.50/hour ? No benefits included

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    ??Job Opening Job Title: Special Investigator, Grade N25 Location: Rockville, MD, US Organization Name: State’s Attorney’s Office for Montgomery County Medical Exam [No] Background Investigation [No] Financial Disclosure [No] Job Description Closing Date: OPEN UNTIL FILLED About the State’s Attorney’s Office for Montgomery County, Special Prosecutions Division The Special Prosecutions Division investigates and prosecutes a variety of crimes dealing with economic loss. These crimes include: violations of fiduciary responsibilities (misappropriation of funds), financial exploitation of the elderly, attorney misconduct (including unauthorized practice of law), fraud schemes involving investments and mortgages, business regulations, identify theft, internet scams, and matters dealing with misconduct in office by public officials, and any other related criminal offense About the Position The State’s Attorney’s Office for Montgomery County, Maryland, is seeking to fill one (1) Special Investigator position for the Special Prosecutions Division. The Investigator is responsible for a variety of assignments involving the investigation of complex financial crimes, review of complaints for criminal jurisdiction, and important administrative and technical functions. The position requires that the investigator review, analyze, and investigate criminal complaints from intake through trial and post-conviction proceedings. This position requires on-site attendance, with the occasional ability to attend meetings or perform work at locations outside the office. Email resume to [email protected] Grade N25, salary range: $75,368-$120,947 Minimum Requirements Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree. Ability to obtain Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) designation within two (2) years. Preferred Criteria Experience Conducting criminal investigations, civil investigations, or internal investigations Forensic, academic, or journalistic interviewing Report writing Testifying before a court, administrative body, or grand or petit jury Training Investigative accounting Analytical techniques Case or project management

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