Harris County
Assistant Public Defender, Mental Health Division – Competency Restoration Docke
Harris County, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Overview
The Harris County Public Defender’s Office (PDO) has an opening for an Assistant Public Defender in the felony section of the Mental Health Division. The PDO provides holistic, client-centered representation to individuals charged with offenses in Harris County. Attorneys in the felony section of the Mental Health Division represent clients with a documented history of mental illness or intellectual/developmental disorder, or both. In the competency restoration docket, attorneys represent clients who have been found incompetent to stand trial or who have been found not guilty by reason of insanity. The ideal candidate will have some personal or professional experience interacting with this population, although it is not required. Candidates must have a passion for representing the most vulnerable clients in the criminal justice system and a willingness to litigate cases through competency restoration to state hospital admission to an ultimate resolution of the criminal charges. A significant focus on mitigation and holistic defense is also required. Duties and Responsibilities
Provides zealous, client-centered representation in the felony-level competency restoration docket while maintaining the highest level of professionalism
Conducts legal research, analyzes and interprets legal issues, and drafts motions, memoranda and other pleadings in assigned cases
Collaborates with support staff and investigators to prepare case files, gather evidence, and develop a strong strategy that reflects the client’s desires and incorporates the client’s mental health and medical needs
Develops expertise in civil and criminal statutes related to mental health and intellectual disability and litigates civil commitment hearings as required in the criminal court
Maintains regular communication with clients, witnesses and opposing counsel, including frequent jail visits, state hospital visits, and other facility visits where clients may be held
Prepares cases for commitment hearings, competency trials and criminal trials and litigates cases from a finding of incompetence to ultimate disposition of the charges. Examines witnesses, engages and interviews experts, presents legal arguments and evidence, conducts pre-trial conferences, hearings and plea negotiations
Fosters a respectful, team-oriented environment with clients, colleagues, and court personnel, and supports co-workers as needed
Participates in training and professional development opportunities both within and outside the office
Performs other duties as assigned to support the mission of the office
Harris County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Education and Experience: Juris Doctorate from an accredited institution of law
Licensure: Current license to practice law in the State of Texas
Member of and in good standing with the Texas State Bar
A valid driver’s license is required. (Must obtain a Texas driver’s license before date of hire)
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Good written and oral communication skills
Effective organizational and time management skills
Ability to manage a demanding caseload as assigned by the court
Note: Qualifying education, experience, knowledge and skills must be documented on your job application. You may attach a resume to the application as supporting documentation but only information stated on the application will be used for consideration. \"See Resume\" will not be accepted for qualifications. Position Type and Typical Hours of Work: Regular Full-time
Monday - Friday | 8am to 5pm
Subject to Evenings, Weekends, and Holidays as needed
Hours will be discussed during departmental interview
Salary: Depends on Qualifications
Based on 26 Pay Periods
Plus, benefits
Employment is contingent upon passing a background check and drug screen. Due to a high volume of applications positions may close prior to the advertised closing date or at the discretion of the Hiring Department.
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The Harris County Public Defender’s Office (PDO) has an opening for an Assistant Public Defender in the felony section of the Mental Health Division. The PDO provides holistic, client-centered representation to individuals charged with offenses in Harris County. Attorneys in the felony section of the Mental Health Division represent clients with a documented history of mental illness or intellectual/developmental disorder, or both. In the competency restoration docket, attorneys represent clients who have been found incompetent to stand trial or who have been found not guilty by reason of insanity. The ideal candidate will have some personal or professional experience interacting with this population, although it is not required. Candidates must have a passion for representing the most vulnerable clients in the criminal justice system and a willingness to litigate cases through competency restoration to state hospital admission to an ultimate resolution of the criminal charges. A significant focus on mitigation and holistic defense is also required. Duties and Responsibilities
Provides zealous, client-centered representation in the felony-level competency restoration docket while maintaining the highest level of professionalism
Conducts legal research, analyzes and interprets legal issues, and drafts motions, memoranda and other pleadings in assigned cases
Collaborates with support staff and investigators to prepare case files, gather evidence, and develop a strong strategy that reflects the client’s desires and incorporates the client’s mental health and medical needs
Develops expertise in civil and criminal statutes related to mental health and intellectual disability and litigates civil commitment hearings as required in the criminal court
Maintains regular communication with clients, witnesses and opposing counsel, including frequent jail visits, state hospital visits, and other facility visits where clients may be held
Prepares cases for commitment hearings, competency trials and criminal trials and litigates cases from a finding of incompetence to ultimate disposition of the charges. Examines witnesses, engages and interviews experts, presents legal arguments and evidence, conducts pre-trial conferences, hearings and plea negotiations
Fosters a respectful, team-oriented environment with clients, colleagues, and court personnel, and supports co-workers as needed
Participates in training and professional development opportunities both within and outside the office
Performs other duties as assigned to support the mission of the office
Harris County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Education and Experience: Juris Doctorate from an accredited institution of law
Licensure: Current license to practice law in the State of Texas
Member of and in good standing with the Texas State Bar
A valid driver’s license is required. (Must obtain a Texas driver’s license before date of hire)
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Good written and oral communication skills
Effective organizational and time management skills
Ability to manage a demanding caseload as assigned by the court
Note: Qualifying education, experience, knowledge and skills must be documented on your job application. You may attach a resume to the application as supporting documentation but only information stated on the application will be used for consideration. \"See Resume\" will not be accepted for qualifications. Position Type and Typical Hours of Work: Regular Full-time
Monday - Friday | 8am to 5pm
Subject to Evenings, Weekends, and Holidays as needed
Hours will be discussed during departmental interview
Salary: Depends on Qualifications
Based on 26 Pay Periods
Plus, benefits
Employment is contingent upon passing a background check and drug screen. Due to a high volume of applications positions may close prior to the advertised closing date or at the discretion of the Hiring Department.
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