Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Supervisory Trial Attorney (Deputy Chief)

The United States Department of Justice


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03/23/2021 09:14 AM EDT

Criminal Division (CRM)
Public Integrity Section
Washington, District of Columbia
Announcement #: 21-CRM-PIN-027

The incumbent serves as a Supervisory Trial Attorney, responsible for independently investigating, prosecuting, and trying public corruption matters, and supervising the work of Trial Attorneys who conduct such investigations and prosecutions nationwide.

As a Supervisory Trial Attorney you will:

  • Participate in and direct the Section's efforts to investigate and prosecute public corruption offenses, including recusal cases, agency referrals, shared cases with United States Attorney's Offices, corruption cases affecting national security, and election crimes and campaign financing offenses.
  • Supervise Trial Attorneys, who conduct public corruption investigations and prosecutions, and also personally conduct investigations, handle matters before the grand jury, and conduct public corruption trials.
  • Maintain a strong knowledge of criminal court procedure; interact with law enforcement officials in receiving and discussing evidence; develop investigative plans, draft grand jury subpoenas; conduct witness interviews; draft, review and edit briefs; plan and conduct arguments before the court; negotiate with opposing counsel, and interact with the assigned judge, and other officers of the court.
  • Make charging decisions and propose dispositions with regard to Section cases.
  • Participate in Section's efforts to provide sound and effective legal advice and training for Assistant United States Attorneys, law enforcement agents, international delegations, and foreign law enforcement agencies regarding public corruption and election crime matters.
  • Evaluate reports of investigation and memoranda from law enforcement agencies to determine whether litigation is warranted.
  • Advise and instruct U.S. Attorneys on complicated questions of law and Departmental policy.
 

 

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