Hawaii State Bar Association
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
Hawaii State Bar Association, Lihue, Hawaii, United States, 96766
Position Overview
The County of Kaua`i Prosecutor is seeking Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys to represent the People of Kaua`i County by prosecuting criminal actions in the District, Family and Circuit Courts of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, on the Island of Kaua`i.
Assignments Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys generally begin their assignments in District Court, handling traffic, misdemeanor, petty misdemeanor and criminal violation cases, all bench trials decided by a single judge. After approximately one to two years they may be assigned to Family Court, which has dedicated calendar dates for domestic violence and juvenile cases, and eventually to Circuit Court work, which includes screening, charging and trying felony and misdemeanor committal cases, often before a jury.
Training Opportunities
Trial advocacy
Impaired driving
Domestic violence
Community prosecution
Crimes against children
Drugs investigations and drug court
Asset forfeitures
Violent crimes
Elder abuse
Career criminal prosecution
Sexual assault
Community Involvement Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys are encouraged to be active in the state and local community bar associations, as well as other community groups. They may be requested to teach or speak to law enforcement and other groups about the criminal justice system.
Qualifications Although no trial experience is necessary, the ideal candidate will have experience in the prosecution of both jury and non-jury trials. Candidates should be capable of working independently, assessing cases, interviewing victims and witnesses, working with police officers, maintaining a current knowledge of criminal law, making court appearances, and working collaboratively with both attorney and non-attorney staff.
The County of Kaua`i Prosecutor's Office has one office located in Lihue, directly across the street of the Kaua`i Judiciary Complex and requires a valid Bar License in good standing.
Benefits FREE parking (and walking distance to the airport); FREE medical premiums.
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Assignments Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys generally begin their assignments in District Court, handling traffic, misdemeanor, petty misdemeanor and criminal violation cases, all bench trials decided by a single judge. After approximately one to two years they may be assigned to Family Court, which has dedicated calendar dates for domestic violence and juvenile cases, and eventually to Circuit Court work, which includes screening, charging and trying felony and misdemeanor committal cases, often before a jury.
Training Opportunities
Trial advocacy
Impaired driving
Domestic violence
Community prosecution
Crimes against children
Drugs investigations and drug court
Asset forfeitures
Violent crimes
Elder abuse
Career criminal prosecution
Sexual assault
Community Involvement Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys are encouraged to be active in the state and local community bar associations, as well as other community groups. They may be requested to teach or speak to law enforcement and other groups about the criminal justice system.
Qualifications Although no trial experience is necessary, the ideal candidate will have experience in the prosecution of both jury and non-jury trials. Candidates should be capable of working independently, assessing cases, interviewing victims and witnesses, working with police officers, maintaining a current knowledge of criminal law, making court appearances, and working collaboratively with both attorney and non-attorney staff.
The County of Kaua`i Prosecutor's Office has one office located in Lihue, directly across the street of the Kaua`i Judiciary Complex and requires a valid Bar License in good standing.
Benefits FREE parking (and walking distance to the airport); FREE medical premiums.
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