Job summary

  • Job post source

    This job is directly from Dallas County Public Defender's

  • Job overview

    The Attorney II/Assistant Public Defender role involves providing legal services to indigent defendants in various case types, impacting the justice process within Dallas County.

  • Responsibilities and impact

    The role includes evaluating cases, interviewing clients and witnesses, conducting legal research, drafting legal documents, representing clients in trials and hearings, participating in plea negotiations, maintaining case documentation, and training junior attorneys.

  • Experience and skills

    Requires graduation from an accredited law school, a license to practice law in Texas, and at least one year of legal practice experience; no special requirements noted.

  • Work environment and culture

    The position operates in a standard office environment with an at-will employment status and no civil service rights.

Company overview

Dallas County Public Defender's Office provides legal representation to individuals who cannot afford private counsel in criminal cases within Dallas County, Texas. Funded by the county government, it operates as a crucial part of the local justice system, ensuring constitutional rights to fair legal defense. The office employs attorneys, investigators, and support staff, handling a wide range of cases from misdemeanors to serious felonies. Established in 1983, it has grown to be one of the largest public defender offices in Texas, often collaborating with courts and community organizations to improve access to justice. The office is recognized for its commitment to legal advocacy, professional development, and serving diverse populations in Dallas County.

How to land this job

  • Position your resume to emphasize your legal experience, particularly your ability to manage misdemeanor, felony, family, juvenile, or mental health cases with minimal supervision, showcasing your tactical and legal decision-making skills.

  • Highlight your skills in client communication, legal research, drafting motions, trial preparation, and courtroom representation, including jury trials and plea negotiations, as these are critical for this role.

  • Apply through multiple platforms such as the Dallas County Public Defender's official website, LinkedIn, and relevant legal job boards to maximize your application visibility.

  • Connect on LinkedIn with current attorneys or staff in the Dallas County Public Defender's office, using ice breakers like asking about their experience handling complex cases or inquiring about team culture and training opportunities.

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