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Prosecuting Attorneys'​ Council of Georgia · 1 week ago

Assistant Solicitor General

The Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia is seeking an Assistant Solicitor General for the Richmond County Solicitor-General’s Office. The role involves prosecuting misdemeanor violations in the State Court and includes responsibilities such as case investigation, trial preparation, and representing the State in court proceedings.

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Responsibilities

The investigation and preparation of cases for trial, representing the State in all stages of court proceedings, and performing additional tasks relating to the function of the department as assigned by the Solicitor-General
The Assistant Solicitor-General should demonstrate considerable knowledge of state laws, court proceedings, and rules of evidence, as well as the policies and procedures of the Solicitor-General’s Office
The Assistant Solicitor-General must show an ability to communicate and work with the public, judges, and court personnel
The Assistant Solicitor-General must have adequate oral and written communication skills. Work is performed in an office and in a courtroom, sometimes for long periods. Intermittent sitting, standing, walking, and occasional lifting of light objects are necessary functions of the position

Qualification

Juris DoctorateGeorgia Bar membershipProsecution experienceState lawsOral communication skillsWritten communication skills

Required

A Juris Doctorate is required
An ASG must be a member in good standing with the Georgia Bar
The investigation and preparation of cases for trial, representing the State in all stages of court proceedings, and performing additional tasks relating to the function of the department as assigned by the Solicitor-General
Demonstrate considerable knowledge of state laws, court proceedings, and rules of evidence, as well as the policies and procedures of the Solicitor-General's Office
Show an ability to communicate and work with the public, judges, and court personnel
Have adequate oral and written communication skills
Work is performed in an office and in a courtroom, sometimes for long periods
Intermittent sitting, standing, walking, and occasional lifting of light objects are necessary functions of the position

Preferred

Prosecution experience is preferred, but not required
Candidate should be able to pass a criminal background check

Company

Prosecuting Attorneys'​ Council of Georgia

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Established in 1975, the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia (PAC) is the overarching government agency supporting Georgia prosecutors, law enforcement and their staff including 50 District Attorney Offices (Felony cases) and 66 Solicitor-General Offices (Misdemeanor cases).

Funding

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Leadership Team

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Chris Jones
Chief Financial Officer
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