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The Lake County Public Defender's Office represents indigent criminal defendants charged with crimes punishable by incarceration. The goal is to assure an excellent quality of legal representation ...

The Lake County Public Defender's Office represents indigent criminal defendants charged with ... crimes punishable by incarceration. The goal is to assure an excellent quality of legal ...

CHIEF DEPUTY PUBLIC DEFENDER

Las Vegas, NV ยท On-site

$64.89 - $101.59/hr

Clark County - Las Vegas, NV Job Type: PERMANENT Job Number: 30233X Department: Special Public Defender Opening Date: 06/02/2026 Closing Date: Continuous ABOUT THE POSITION The Clark County Public ...

CHIEF DEPUTY PUBLIC DEFENDER

Las Vegas, NV ยท On-site

$64.89 - $101.59/hr

ABOUT THE POSITION The Clark County Public Defender and Special Public Defender's Office are seeking qualified candidates for the Chief Deputy Public Defender position. This position provides a wide ...

The Delaware County Office of the Public Defender provides legal representation to the individuals facing a loss of freedom in the criminal, delinquency and mental health systems in Delaware County ...

Senior Assistant Public Defender

Oswego, NY ยท On-site

$101K - $155K/yr

The Oswego County Public Defender's Office has an immediate opening for a Senior Assistant Public Defender responsible for the representation of indigent persons in criminal courts, with emphasis on ...

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How much do county public defender jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for county public defender in the United States is $107,533.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $73,500.00 and $134,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between County Public Defender vs County Assistant Public Defender?

AspectCounty Public DefenderCounty Assistant Public Defender
CredentialsJurisdiction-specific law license, relevant legal experienceSame as Public Defender, often with less experience
Work EnvironmentHandles complex cases, manages caseloads, supervises staffAssists Public Defender, handles assigned cases, supports team
Employer & IndustryCounty government, criminal defenseCounty government, criminal defense

The County Public Defender is the lead attorney responsible for managing the public defense office and handling complex cases, while the County Assistant Public Defender supports the Public Defender, manages assigned cases, and assists in case preparation. Both roles require similar credentials and work within the same government and industry environment, but differ in responsibilities and seniority.

What does a County Public Defender do?

A County Public Defender is a lawyer appointed by the court to represent individuals who cannot afford to hire a private attorney in criminal cases. Their primary responsibility is to ensure that defendants receive fair legal representation and that their rights are protected throughout the criminal justice process. Public defenders handle a range of cases, from misdemeanors to serious felonies, and may also assist with appeals and juvenile matters. They work within the local county jurisdiction and often manage large caseloads, advocating for their clients in court and negotiating with prosecutors.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a County Public Defender, and why are they important?

To thrive as a County Public Defender, you need a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, state bar admission, and strong legal research, litigation, and criminal defense skills. Familiarity with case management software, legal research databases, and courtroom technology is typically required. Excellent communication, negotiation, and empathy are critical soft skills for effectively representing clients and managing high caseloads. These skills and qualities ensure effective advocacy, uphold clients' rights, and maintain justice within the legal system.

What are some typical challenges faced by County Public Defenders in balancing caseloads and providing effective representation?

County Public Defenders often manage high caseloads, which can make it challenging to devote sufficient time to each client. Balancing the demands of court appearances, case preparation, and client communication requires strong organizational skills and resilience. Despite these challenges, public defenders play a crucial role in ensuring fair legal representation for all, often working closely with investigators, social workers, and other attorneys. Supportive team environments and ongoing training can help public defenders navigate these demands and continue to grow professionally.
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Deputy Public Defender - Aberdeen, SD

Brown County South Dakota

Aberdeen, SD โ€ข On-site

$80K - $101K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Provide legal representation to individuals who qualify for court-appointed counsel in criminal, juvenile, abuse and neglect, and mental health proceedings.

  • Represent clients throughout all phases of litigation, including initial appearances, arraignments, motion hearings, negotiations, trials, and appeals when appropriate.

  • Conduct legal research, draft motions and briefs, and negotiate with prosecutors and other stakeholders.


Job description

Deputy Public Defender โ€“ Aberdeen, SDEarn $80,800โ€“$101,000 Per Year

Brown County Public Defender's Office | Aberdeen, South Dakota

The Brown County Public Defender's Office is seeking a Deputy Public Defender to help build and shape our newly established office.

Whether you're a newly licensed attorney, an experienced litigator, or somewhere in between, we encourage you to apply. We are committed to providing exceptional training, mentorship, and professional development while fostering a supportive team environment focused on client advocacy and work-life balance.

This position offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable courtroom experience, develop trial skills, and make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals who need legal representation.

Compensation & BenefitsSalary
  • $80,800โ€“$101,000 per year, depending on qualifications and experience
  • Salary negotiable for highly qualified candidates
Benefits
  • Employer-paid employee health insurance
  • Employer-paid dental insurance
  • Employer-paid life insurance
  • Optional dependent and supplemental insurance plans
  • South Dakota Retirement System participation
  • 6% employer retirement match for eligible employees
  • Generous paid time off package
  • Extended sick leave benefits
  • 13 paid holidays annually
  • Ongoing training and professional development opportunities
Why Join Brown County?

This is more than a legal positionโ€”it's an opportunity to help establish a new public defender office and influence its future.

We promote a collaborative, team-focused culture where attorneys are encouraged to grow professionally while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Through manageable caseloads, modern technology, and strong internal support, our goal is to help attorneys succeed both inside and outside the courtroom.

Even if you have little or no criminal law experience, we provide comprehensive training and mentorship to help you develop the skills needed to thrive in public defense.

Training opportunities include:

  • Courtroom procedures and professional etiquette
  • Motion practice and legal writing
  • Client communication and case management
  • Plea negotiations and advocacy
  • Jury trial preparation and litigation
  • Appellate practice
  • Criminal, juvenile, abuse and neglect, and mental health proceedings
Position Summary

The Deputy Public Defender provides legal representation to individuals who qualify for court-appointed counsel in:

  • Felony criminal cases
  • Misdemeanor criminal cases
  • Juvenile delinquency matters
  • Abuse and neglect proceedings
  • Mental health commitment proceedings
  • Involuntary alcohol commitment proceedings

Attorneys will represent clients throughout all phases of litigation, including initial appearances, arraignments, motion hearings, negotiations, trials, and appeals when appropriate.

Depending on qualifications and experience, candidates may be considered for a Senior Deputy Public Defender designation.

Responsibilities
  • Provide zealous and effective legal representation to clients
  • Conduct legal research and draft motions, briefs, and other pleadings
  • Represent clients during hearings, trials, and other court proceedings
  • Negotiate with prosecutors, opposing counsel, and stakeholders
  • Maintain regular communication with clients and interested parties
  • Manage assigned caseloads efficiently and professionally
  • Collaborate with the Chief Public Defender and office staff
  • Assist with office development and continuous improvement initiatives
QualificationsRequired
  • Juris Doctor (JD) or equivalent law degree
  • Licensed to practice law in South Dakota or eligible for admission
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to manage multiple cases and deadlines
  • Commitment to client advocacy and public service
Preferred
  • Experience in criminal law, litigation, or courtroom advocacy
  • Trial experience
  • Public defense, prosecution, or judicial clerkship experience
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Successful candidates will demonstrate:

  • Knowledge of local, state, and federal law
  • Strong legal research and analytical abilities
  • Effective courtroom advocacy skills
  • Ability to develop persuasive legal arguments
  • Sound judgment and problem-solving capabilities
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • Proficiency with legal technology and case management systems
Work Environment
  • Office and courtroom setting
  • Collaborative team atmosphere
  • Opportunity for mentorship and professional growth
  • Meaningful work serving the community and protecting constitutional rights
Apply Today

If you're looking for a rewarding legal career with excellent benefits, courtroom experience, professional development, and the opportunity to help build a new public defender office from the ground up, we'd love to hear from you.

Submit your application today and join the Brown County Public Defender's Office team in Aberdeen, South Dakota.


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