Attorney I - Criminal
Join the City of Boise as an Attorney I – Criminal and play a key role in supporting public safety by prosecuting misdemeanor and infraction cases at the magistrate court level. In this position, you will represent the city in court hearings and trials, conduct thorough legal research, prepare cases, and collaborate with law enforcement and community partners. Working for the City of Boise means being part of a dedicated team focused on fairness, integrity, and service to our growing community—all within a stable and supportive public sector environment.
In addition to meaningful work, the City of Boise offers one of the strongest benefits packages in the Treasure Valley, including zero-premium medical coverage for you and your family, low-cost dental and vision plans, a generous retirement program with employer-matched 401(k) and 457(b) options, paid leave including 10 hours vacation monthly plus 12 holidays annually, parental leave, tuition reimbursement, and wellness incentives. Enjoy peace of mind with life and long-term disability insurance at no cost, flexible spending accounts, employee assistance programs, and more—because we believe taking care of our team is key to success.Performs routine tasks and assists others in more complex tasks.Handles criminal cases in court. Represents the City of Boise at all levels of the criminal process, including arraignments, pre-trial conferences, motion hearings, bench and jury trials, post sentencing hearings and appeals. Handles a significant number of misdemeanor criminal and civil infraction cases. Prepares files and reviews cases, documents, criminal histories, factual reports and applicable laws for all stages of court proceedings. Writes and replies to all relevant motions. Conducts a criminal background check for each defendant, evaluates strengths and weaknesses, and reviews the defendant's driver's license status when necessary. Synthesizes factual reports provided by law enforcement and witnesses. Inspects and redacts evidence in preparation for disclosure. Discloses relevant and legal evidence to the defense parties. Provides sentencing recommendations based on criminal history and the defendant's conduct, develops an offer of settlement and negotiates with defense counsel to reach a joint resolution. Communicates with pro se defendants, defense attorneys, victims, the victim's witness, police officers, judges and clerks in a timely manner. Prepares unresolved cases for trial. Researches and writes memoranda and briefs on various criminal issues. Responds to various defense motions, such as motions to suppress or motions to dismiss, and files preemptive motions on behalf of the city. Responds to inquiries from the general public or stakeholders in the criminal justice system. Assigns tasks to support staff and successive attorneys as part of case preparation.Performs other duties as assigned. Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this position at any time.Required Knowledge, Experience, And TrainingJuris Doctorate degree from an ABA-accredited university.Knowledge of:- Principles of criminal law, court rules and trial procedures
- Rules of evidence, professional conduct and legal ethics
- Computer usage and related software.
- Use strong interpersonal skills, including working collaboratively with other prosecuting attorneys
- Speak effectively in public
- Exhibit proficiency in legal research and writing
- Interpret various statutes and code sections
- Understand relevant case law
- Negotiate effectively
- Write legal briefs and motions skillfully
- Communicate effectively in the English language at a level necessary for efficient job performance
- Perform all essential functions as assigned by an authorized employee, supervisor and/or manager with or without a reasonable accommodation.Individuals must be capable of operating vehicles safely and have an acceptable driving record.