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Description
The 33rd and 424th District Attorney’s Office is seeking a felony prosecutor to join a trial-intensive team serving Burnet, Blanco, Llano and San Saba Counties – located adjacent to the Austin metropolitan area in the beautiful Texas Hill Country and Highland Lakes region. This position offers the opportunity to work in a dynamic and supportive prosecutorial environment handling felony cases.
Our office regularly prosecutes a wide range of criminal offenses, offering Assistant District Attorney’s significant courtroom exposure and trial experience. The ideal candidate will be a skilled litigator with a strong understanding of criminal law, experience in managing felony dockets, and demonstrated ability to try felony cases. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced prosecutor looking to perform meaningful, hands-on trial work.
Key Responsibilities:
Review, evaluate, and prepare criminal cases for prosecution, including analyzing evidence, interviewing witnesses, and determining appropriate charges.
Represent the State of Texas in pretrial hearings, plea negotiations, bench trials, and jury trials.
Manage a full docket of cases, maintaining communication with law enforcement, victims, and opposing counsel.
Advise law enforcement on legal issues relating to the investigative process.
Work collaboratively with a team of prosecutors, investigators, and support staff too promote justice and uphold the law.
Compensation:
Competitive salary commensurate with experience (Salary Range: $99,673.00 - $111,488.00) with additional grant funding available.
State Bar dues covered.
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) expenses paid.
Excellent Benefits.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school.
Licensed and in good standing with the State Bar of Texas.
High ethical standards and commitment to public service.
Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.
Experience trying felony criminal cases