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Staff Public Defender

Texas Rio Grande Public Defender

Eagle Pass, TX โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago

Be an early applicant


Job description

Salary: 85,000 - 110,000

Texas RioGrande Public Defender is hiring staff attorney defenders for its brand-new public defender office in Eagle Pass, Texas. This opportunity is high-impactthe jurisdictions were recently exposed by the New York Times forfailing to providecounsel altogether, and the area is aflashpoint for immigration. We are looking for a dedicated, mission-driven, and smart advocate to join the fight on the frontlines of some of the most important conflicts of our times, due process and immigration.


TRGPD attorneys are frontline advocates who have engaged in the movement to transform the criminal justice system and challenge the injustices faced by indigent defendants in rural south Texas for over a decade. TRGPD provides complete, vertical representation from intake to resolution. Except for cases involving a conflict of interest or the death penalty, TRGPD represents persons accused of crimes from initial arrest to final appeal. TRGPD delivers client-centered services to address unique needs and limited resources available to clients residing in rural and border communities. Special initiatives within the program include advice on the immigration consequences of a criminal conviction, mental health advocacy, assistance with applying for government aid and/or housing, and assistance with substance abuse as alternative solutions to incarceration. With caseload controls, staff investigators, mental health and substance abuse caseworkers, and a litigation budget, TRGPD is deeply committed to zealous, high-quality representation in rural South Texas. We offer the advantage of having robust staff support with a 1-1 attorney-to-support staff ratio, and the flexibility and willingness to support employee growth.


COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS: Salary is commensurate with experience ($85,000 - $110,000) and includes an excellent fringe benefits package, including law school loan repayment, generous paid leave, healthcare insurance, a retirement plan, and training & travel stipends. TRGPD attorneys train with the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Gideons Promise, the National Association for Public Defense, and other associations that are committed to the transformation of indigent defense and criminal justice reform.


QUALIFICATIONS AND PREFERENCES:

  • Must be committed to advocating for their client.
  • Must be licensed to practice law in Texas or able to waive into the Texas bar.
  • Proficiency in Office 365, legal research software, and other case management systems.
  • Preferred applicants will demonstrate a commitment to indigent defense and criminal justice reform; have worked or interned in a public defender office; are solution-oriented and creative; are able to work efficiently independently and in a team environment; can assess and prioritize multiple tasks and work effectively in high-stress situations; and want to live and work in communities where TRPD clients have the greatest needs.
  • TRGPD is also looking for attorneys who aspire to become leaders both within the division and in the larger public defender community.
  • The position will require at least 3 days in-person in the office or court.


PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Provide zealous defense for indigent persons accused of criminal charges ranging from serious level felonies, misdemeanors, and juvenile cases;
  • Review case facts, examine videos and physical case evidence for legal sufficiency,
  • Prepare, draft, and review motions and other legal documents that conform to current statutes, legislation, and case law;
  • Confer with prosecutors, law enforcement, and witnesses regarding any necessary case investigation and trial preparation;
  • Litigate appointed cases from intake to final resolution, including pretrial, trial, appeals, and additional motion practice, as needed;
  • Manage confidential legal information and documents;
  • Participate in the agency, division, and program meetings and training;
  • Maintain case files and documentation in accordance with agency and division policies;
  • Follow current trends and innovations in indigent defense;
  • Provide client-centered, trauma-informed advocacy; and
  • Collaborate with colleagues in their team, program, and division to contribute to a supportive work environment.


Preference for candidates willing to live in or near Eagle Pass, TX and with at least 2-years experience in criminal defense.


TRGPD is committed to offering fair and equal employment opportunities to all job applicants and employees. We strictly prohibit any form of discrimination and harassment of any type based on race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.