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<br />Marion County Class Specification BulletinPage of <br />>>> <br />Deputy District <br />Attorney 3 <br />Class Code: <br />633 <br />Bargaining Unit: 13 - Non-Supervisory <br />MARION COUNTY <br />SALARY RANGE <br />$3,939.20 - $5,277.60 Biweekly <br />$8,534.93 - $11,434.80 Monthly <br />OVERVIEW: <br />FLSA: EEOC: Department: <br />Exempt02 ProfessionalsDistrict Attorney <br />GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES <br />In the Deputy District Attorney series, this is the senior level classification over the Deputy DA 1 and 2 <br />classifications. Positions at this level are distinguished from other classifications in this series by <br />assuming lead responsibility, complexity of caseload, and independent decision-making. Conducts all <br />phases of criminal prosecution in Circuit or Federal Court proceedings on behalf of Marion <br />County. Performs other work as required. <br />SUPERVISION RECEIVED <br />Works under general supervision of Trial Team Supervisor and District Attorney, who assign work, <br />establish goals and review performance for overall effectiveness through conferences. The Deputy <br />District Attorney 3 assigned to the Juvenile Department will be supervised through consultation with the <br />Juvenile Court, child- protection personnel, Juvenile Court Judges and analysis of casework. This is an <br />unclassified position that serves at the pleasure of the appointing authority. <br />SUPERVISION EXERCISED <br />Supervision of others is not a responsibility of positions in this classification; however incumbents may act <br />as lead worker over lower level Deputy District Attorneys. <br />EXAMPLES OF DUTIES - DUTIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED <br />TO THE FOLLOWING: <br />General <br />1.Initiates and prosecutes misdemeanor and felony cases where Circuit Court has jurisdiction; <br />consults with and advises police agencies in the course of investigations; reviews police reports <br />and makes initial charging decision; prepares case for presentation to Grand Jury. <br />2.Initiates and prosecutes civil support enforcement related and/or contempt cases where Circuit <br />Court has jurisdiction including acting as the administrative officer establishing support and <br />payment obligations. <br />3.Prepares for trial, including contacting witnesses and reviewing the case. Prepares and argues <br />pretrial motions; presents case to court or jury for adjudication. <br />4.Represents State at sentencing, and makes appropriate recommendations. <br />https://agency.governmentjobs.com/marion/default.cfm?action=specbulletin&ClassSpecID=...8/3/2020 <br /> <br />