Job Description
The District Attorney?s Office is seeking experienced attorneys to work as Assistant District Attorneys (ADAs) in its Post-Conviction Relief Act Unit (PCRA Unit). The PCRA Unit handles petitions filed by defendants challenging their convictions under the Post-Conviction Relief Act. These petitions raise claims of ineffective assistance of counsel, illegal sentence and new evidence. They may also include requests for discovery and DNA testing. The PCRA ADAs are tasked with answering these petitions by investigating the claims, researching case law, preparing briefs, conducting evidentiary hearings and presenting oral argument in the Court of Common Pleas.
- Review the record and evaluate the claims raised.
- Research the legal claims.
- Investigate the claims by speaking to witnesses and prior counsel.
- Discuss the case with supervisors to determine whether to oppose relief, agree to an evidentiary hearing, or concede relief.
- Prepare and file a written response with the court.
- Handle evidentiary hearing, including questioning of witnesses.
- Present oral argument.
- Review
- All candidates must be admitted to practice law in the record and evaluate the claims raised.State of Pennsylvania.
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- Research the
- Candidates must have at least 3 years of legal claims.experience practicing law following graduation from an accredited law school.
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- Investigate the claims by speaking to witnesses and prior counsel.
- Ideal candidates will have strong writing skills and/or courtroom litigation experience in trials or other evidentiary proceedings.
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- Discuss case
- Experience with supervisors to determine whether to oppose relief, agree to an evidentiary hearing or concede relief.cases involving serious felonies is a plus.
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- Prepare
- Candidates must be organized, flexible, and file written response with the court.capable of working under pressure.
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- Handle evidentiary hearing including questioning of witnesses.
- Candidates must be able to manage a large caseload.
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- Present oral argument.
- Candidates must be highly motivated researchers, comfortable with document-driven cases.
- Ability to develop and cultivate effective internal/external working relationships is essential.
- Generous retirement savings options available (pension plan and etc.)
- We are a Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PFLF) Program-qualified employer
- We offer comprehensive health coverage (medical, vision, prescription, and dental) for employees and their eligible dependents
- Annual paid time off (PTO) package: 20 vacation days, 15 sick leave days, 11 paid holidays, 5 annual administrative leave
- Our wellness program offers eligibility for the discounted medical plan
- Before tax commuter program
- Health care and Dependent care flexible spending accounts
- Sick leave bonuses and exchanges
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
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- All candidates must be admitted to practice law in the State of Pennsylvania. \
- Candidates must have at least 3 years of legal experience practicing law following graduation from an accredited law school. \
- Ideal candidates will have strong writing skills and/or courtroom litigation experience in trials or other evidentiary proceedings. \
- Experience with cases involving serious felonies is a plus. \
- Candidates must be organized, flexible and capable of working under pressure. \
- Candidates must be able to manage large caseload. \
- Candidates must be highly motivated researchers, comfortable with document-driven cases. \
- Ability to develop and cultivate effective internal/external working relationships is essential. \
Practice Areas & Specialty
Criminal, Litigation