In 2022, there were 801 accidental drug overdose deaths in Marion County, and 648 of those deaths involved fentanyl. In response to this crisis, the Marion County Prosecutor's Office is seeking an experienced attorney to investigate, file, and prosecute Dealing in a Controlled Substance Resulting in Death cases to hold drug dealers accountable for the lives they have taken. This deputy prosecutor will work closely with the joint IMPD / DEA fatal overdose task force to build successful cases.
Agency Summary
The Marion County Prosecutor's Office, led by Prosecutor Ryan Mears, is setting new expectations in the criminal justice system and is committed to a fair and equitable system. The Marion County Prosecutor's Office is the largest Prosecutor's Office in the State of Indiana. The Trial Court Division prosecutes more than 29,000 cases annually and prosecutes more than 1 in 4 jury trials in the State. The Office hires the most talented litigators and devoted public servants from diverse backgrounds who desire to speak on behalf of those who would not otherwise have a voice.
Equal Employment Opportunity
It is the policy of the Marion County Prosecutor's Office to provide equal opportunity in employment to all employees and applicants for employment. We seek to recruit talented employees representing diverse backgrounds and perspectives to serve as advocates for our community, and we invite all qualified applicants to apply. No person is to be discriminated against in employment because of race, color, sex, religion, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, or veteran status.
Duties and Responsibilities :
Job Knowledge, Experience, and Skills Required :
J.D. Degree from an accredited law school and a member of good standing of the Indiana bar.
Understand applicable rules, laws, and guidelines, including the Indiana Rules of Criminal Procedure, Indiana Rules of Trial Procedure, Rules of Professional Conduct, and the Victims' Bill of Rights.
A minimum of three years of major felony criminal trial experience.
Ability to independently manage a highly difficult caseload spread out across nine major felony courts.
Previous jury trial experience.
Demonstrated commitment to public service.
Possess the capacity for a strong work ethic.
Sound problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Display excellent organizational skills.
Demonstrate the ability to work in a team environment.
Possess good communication skills, both written and verbal.
Have a working knowledge of Word, Excel, and Outlook.
Supervisory Responsibility :
Occasional supervision of student interns (1 to 3 interns).
Application Process :
Qualified candidates should submit a resume and cover letter to Celita Scott, Chief Counsel, to mcpolegal@indy.gov
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Prosecutor • Indianapolis, IN, US