Any particular reason to go work for the DAs office?
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Date: March 21st, 2018 10:29 PM Author: cream temple
I’ve done it.
They overload you with so many cases each day it isn’t even law.
It’s just sitting in a room with stacks of case files you have no time to prep; having PDs & defense attorneys approaching you from every angle to discuss “their” cases; having judges who just want to end their shifts; & you having to interview victims & witnesses, who all want to go to trial, which is completely unfeasible. It’s just a barrage of negotiations & trying to manage unmanageable caseloads. Oh, & encountering hallways piled with blacks who show up late and are complaining about how long everything is taking. They all know each other, too.
Worst part is getting paid absolute shit for the hassles. Where I got hired they were only hiring new hires “part-time,” paying 29 hours per week with no benefits but demanding full time work. All the Boomer DAs who had been there forever were constantly taking vacations & sticking the young “part timers” with extra work.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3925136&forum_id=2#35657861) |
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Date: March 21st, 2018 10:53 PM Author: cream temple
I only averaged about 1 or 2 a month.
Otherwise, the only adversarial legal arguments I made before judges (in person) were in motion hearings & bail hearings.
They had a separate unit devoted to brief writing, butI did become a go-to for writing motions & responding to motions to suppress.
In shitlaw I wrote a couple of big appellate briefs. One triggered a major statutory change.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3925136&forum_id=2#35658138) |
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