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The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or disability in employment or the provision of services. A criminal background check is required for all OAG positions. The OAG participates in E-Verify and will provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to
SEO Friendly Job Title: Assistant Attorney General - Child Support Division H1: Join the OAG's Child Support Division as an Assistant Attorney General H2: Mission-Driven Legal Work to Help Texas Families Bold Headlines: - Represent the State of Texas in Legal Proceedings for Child Support - Join a Collegial Statewide Team Dedicated to Supporting Texas Children and Families - Dynamic State Agency with Opportunities for Important Work - Excellent Benefits and Work-Life
The Office of the Attorney General is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services. A criminal background check is required for all OAG positions. SUMMARY: Organization: OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Job Title: Assistant Attorney General I-IV Experience: Minimum 1 year legal experience Salary: $6, - $8, per month Location:
Attorney III The candidate to perform difficult professional work trying cases, providing legal counsel to the court, prosecuting criminal cases and performs other complex legal functions. Prepares criminal cases for trial; locates and interviews witnesses and victims; gathers and reviews evidence; obtain copies of video and audio tapes, 911 calls and statements; visits crime scenes; plans jury trials; reviews pertinent case law; creates visual aids; interviews police office
Attorney III The candidate to perform difficult professional work trying cases, providing legal counsel to the court, prosecuting criminal cases and performs other complex legal functions. Prepares criminal cases for trial; locates and interviews witnesses and victims; gathers and reviews evidence; obtain copies of video and audio tapes, 911 calls and statements; visits crime scenes; plans jury trials; reviews pertinent case law; creates visual aids; interviews police office
Attorney I Duties: Primary focus on research, analysis, and drafting concerning Public Information Act requests and submissions to the Texas Attorney General on a broad array of county records, responding to subpoenas seeking production of county records and records of county officials, and advising county officials concerning records retention policies and compliance with records retention statutes and regulations. Researches, drafts, and advices on open government, conflic
Attorney III The candidate prepares criminal cases for trial; locates and interviews witnesses and victims; gathers and reviews evidence; obtain copies of video and audio tapes, 911 calls and statements; visits crime scenes; plans jury trials; reviews pertinent case law; creates visual aids; interviews police officers. Represents the state in criminal trials; picks juries, makes opening statements, questions witnesses, introduces evidence, argues before a judge and jury, and