Research and analyze principles, concepts, codes and case law. Draft correspondence, memos and legal motions. Review, analyze and apply evidence, reports, recordings and witness interviews. Investigate facts and case law to prepare cases, determine actions and recommend strategy. Prepare legal documents including motions, affidavits, jury instructions, warrants and other documents for use by a Deputy District Attorney. Work closely with Deputy District Attorneys to make filing or declination decisions, research and drafting motions, preparing cases for trial and developing case tactics. Provide a wide range of legal support, administrative duties and other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Successfully complete the course equivalent of at least two (2) years of law school (for a three year program) or three (3) years of law school (for a four year program) prior to the start of employment. Be eligible and willing to work as a certified law student through the California St...Clerk, Retail, Attorney