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Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecuting Attorney

Job in Friday Harbor, San Juan County, Washington, 98250, USA
Listing for: San Juan County (WA)
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-17
Job specializations:
  • Law/Legal
    Legal Counsel, Lawyer
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Friday Harbor

San Juan County is excited to invite candidates to apply for our Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecuting Attorney position. Please be sure to include a cover letter, resume, and writing sample when submitting your application for it to be considered complete.

Responsible for (1) the investigation, preparation, and prosecution of all criminal cases in the district, superior and juvenile courts for San Juan County and appeals to the appellate courts; (2) the investigation into the cause of death of all unattended deaths in the county; (3) the training of law enforcement officers in the substantive, procedural and evidentiary law and its application to criminal investigations.

  • Conducts training of deputy sheriffs on procedural, substantive law, and evidentiary law, and its application to, and impact on, criminal investigations.
  • Reviews all police reports and statements relating to criminal investigations for completeness and to determine legal and factual sufficiency for prosecution of criminal charges; interviews witnesses; confers with law enforcement officers, forensic scientists and experts; researches and prepares legal memoranda; determines charges to be filed where cases are referred to the prosecutor's office; outlines charges to be filed; drafts legal documents to be filed with the court;

    represents the state in all criminal court pretrial and trial proceedings in district, superior and juvenile courts; drafts jury instructions; makes sentencing recommendations; reviews all requests for information from defense attorneys; conducts plea‑negotiations with defense lawyers; drafts legal forms used by the district, superior and juvenile courts; prepares legal documents for court proceedings; represents county in appellate courts, to include researching and preparing legal memoranda and appearing before the courts to argue legal issues;

    confers with clerks of the superior and district courts regarding legal issues, trial calendars, and the basic daily functioning of courts; confers with mental health and alcohol counselors and probation officers regarding the progress of persons placed on probation; drafts and prepares documents to revoke probation for defendants who violate probation conditions, and represents the county in violation hearings.
  • Directs the work of two legal assistants in the preparation and filing of legal documents, preparation of information packets for defense attorneys and the preparation and maintenance of legal files.
  • Maintains current knowledge of the substantive, procedural and evidentiary laws of the State of Washington, federal constitutional law, procedures of the district, juvenile, superior and appellate courts, techniques of preparation and presentation of criminal trials; investigative techniques used in the investigation of crimes and in the causes of death. Reviews new legislation and appellate decisions to determine the present state of the criminal law;

    provides memoranda to various county agencies regarding the applicability of new laws and rules to their policies and performance of their jobs. Researches legal issues, analyzes and applies legal principles, facts, evidence and precedents to legal problems; presents laws, facts, evidence and arguments clearly and logically in written and oral form.
  • Supervises and directs the work of two victim advocates in supporting individuals harmed by crime.
  • Acts to ensure the rights of victims, survivors, and witnesses are met.
  • Supervises and trains district court deputy prosecuting attorneys and interns.
  • Conducts and coordinates investigations with law enforcement officers into the causes and circumstances surrounding natural and unnatural deaths of citizens in San Juan County; attends autopsy examinations conducted by pathologists and confers with physicians, medical personnel, toxicologists, morticians, witnesses and family members to determine cause and circumstances of death; determines cause of death and prepares death certificates.
  • Acts within the scope of his or her responsibilities, working as a public employee and municipal officer with courtesy and professionalism, and adhering to the highest standard of ethics in…
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