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Hennepin County Attorney - Prosecution in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Salary $78,221.69 - $153,889.37 Annually Job Number 24CAO341LV043 Closing Date Continuous Description The Hennepin County Attorney's Office is seeking to fill experienced Attorney positions in the Criminal Prosecution divisions including Community Prosecution, Youth Prosecution, Major Litigation, and Adult Prosecution. Our office is committed to promoting a just system grounded in fairness, equity, and compassion. Current Hennepin County employees who refer a candidate hired into an open competitive position may be eligible for a $500 referral bonus. For more information visit employee referral program. Location and hours: These positions are hybrid and will be performed both on-site at Hennepin County Government Center at 300 South 6th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55487 and remote as job duties require. Work hours will be Monday through Friday, with typical hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. While these positions are designated as hybrid, based on current requirements hires must reside in or relocate to Minnesota or Wisconsin. New employees who are hired into remote or hybrid positions between January 2, 2022 to December 31, 2024, will receive $500 toward the cost of establishing consistent internet connectivity, payable upon completion of 6 months of employment. About these positions: These are full-time, benefit-earning positions. These positions are internally classified as an Attorney. Click here to view the job classification specification. Criminal background checks: Applicants with convictions are not automatically disqualified. Each case is considered on its individual circumstances and the type of work. In these positions, you will: Prepare cases for prosecution of criminal statutes and/or fraud cases for prosecutions. Try criminal cases and prosecute appeals. Interview prospective complainants and police officers relative to the violation of statutes and filing of complaints. Prepare briefs, opinions, pleadings, and other legal papers; confer with attorneys, other county employees and other interested parties regarding criminal prosecutions. Conduct necessary legal research; keep case records and make reports; perform necessary research, work investigations, and preparation of briefs for the trial of cases involving criminal prosecution.

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