04/30/2018 11:31 AM EDT
USAO Southern District of California
Appellate Section
San Diego, California
Announcement #: 18-SDCA-10197738-AUSA02
Application Deadline: June 29, 2018
The U.S. Attorney's Office is accepting applications for the position of Assistant United States Attorney in the Appellate Section of the Criminal Division. The Appellate Section handles all criminal appellate litigation before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, from filing briefs to participating in oral arguments. Attorneys in the Appellate Section also advise trial attorneys in litigation in district court and assist in complex prosecutions arising out of the Major Crimes, Major Frauds and Public Corruption, Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, National Security and Cybercrimes, and Asset Forfeiture and Financial Litigation sections. Assistant United States Attorneys in the Appellate Section also work with the Department of Justice and the Solicitor General's Office to coordinate potential government appeals, petitions for rehearing en banc, and Supreme Court litigation from the Southern District of California.
Appellate Section
San Diego, California
Announcement #: 18-SDCA-10197738-AUSA02
Application Deadline: June 29, 2018
The U.S. Attorney's Office is accepting applications for the position of Assistant United States Attorney in the Appellate Section of the Criminal Division. The Appellate Section handles all criminal appellate litigation before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, from filing briefs to participating in oral arguments. Attorneys in the Appellate Section also advise trial attorneys in litigation in district court and assist in complex prosecutions arising out of the Major Crimes, Major Frauds and Public Corruption, Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, National Security and Cybercrimes, and Asset Forfeiture and Financial Litigation sections. Assistant United States Attorneys in the Appellate Section also work with the Department of Justice and the Solicitor General's Office to coordinate potential government appeals, petitions for rehearing en banc, and Supreme Court litigation from the Southern District of California.
04/30/2018 11:30 AM EDT
USAO Southern District of California
Criminal Division
San Diego, California
Announcement #: 18-SDCA-10200056-AUSA03
Application Deadline: June 29, 2018
The U.S. Attorney's Office is currently seeking experienced attorneys for one or more positions as an Assistant U.S. Attorney ("AUSA") in the Criminal Division.
The Criminal Division is organized into six sections, which consist of the Major Crimes Section, the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF Section), the Major Frauds and Public Corruption Section, National Security and Cybercrimes Section, the Financial Litigation and Asset Forfeiture Unit, and the Appellate Section. (See the San Diego U.S. Attorney’s website www.justice.gov/usao-sdca for a detailed description of each section.)
Commensurate with experience and needs of the Office, AUSAs may be assigned to different sections in the U.S. Attorney’s Office. New hires are expected to start in the Major Crimes Section. The Major Crimes Section is the largest section in the Criminal Division and accounts for approximately 95 percent of the cases prosecuted in the Southern District of California. The Major Crimes Section handles a large volume of reactive cases that arise from policing the 141-mile long border between California and Mexico, six Ports of Entry, and the roughly 70 miles of coastline stretching from the U.S.-Mexico border to the northernmost tip of San Diego County. Cases commonly include illegal entry and reentry, drug importation and alien smuggling prosecutions. This section consists of an Intake Team, Fast-Track Team, and four prosecution teams with specific areas of concentration. These include violent crime and firearms, sex trafficking and child exploitation, border corruption, civil rights, drug trafficking including overdose death cases, alien smuggling. Major Crimes Section attorneys try a large number of cases and often oversee the use of investigative tools like search and tracking warrants, undercover operations, confidential sources, grand jury investigations, and wiretaps.
Enclosed is a link to the Southern District of California's web page for more information about the office.
http://www.justice.gov/usao/district/sdca
Criminal Division
San Diego, California
Announcement #: 18-SDCA-10200056-AUSA03
Application Deadline: June 29, 2018
The U.S. Attorney's Office is currently seeking experienced attorneys for one or more positions as an Assistant U.S. Attorney ("AUSA") in the Criminal Division.
The Criminal Division is organized into six sections, which consist of the Major Crimes Section, the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF Section), the Major Frauds and Public Corruption Section, National Security and Cybercrimes Section, the Financial Litigation and Asset Forfeiture Unit, and the Appellate Section. (See the San Diego U.S. Attorney’s website www.justice.gov/usao-sdca for a detailed description of each section.)
Commensurate with experience and needs of the Office, AUSAs may be assigned to different sections in the U.S. Attorney’s Office. New hires are expected to start in the Major Crimes Section. The Major Crimes Section is the largest section in the Criminal Division and accounts for approximately 95 percent of the cases prosecuted in the Southern District of California. The Major Crimes Section handles a large volume of reactive cases that arise from policing the 141-mile long border between California and Mexico, six Ports of Entry, and the roughly 70 miles of coastline stretching from the U.S.-Mexico border to the northernmost tip of San Diego County. Cases commonly include illegal entry and reentry, drug importation and alien smuggling prosecutions. This section consists of an Intake Team, Fast-Track Team, and four prosecution teams with specific areas of concentration. These include violent crime and firearms, sex trafficking and child exploitation, border corruption, civil rights, drug trafficking including overdose death cases, alien smuggling. Major Crimes Section attorneys try a large number of cases and often oversee the use of investigative tools like search and tracking warrants, undercover operations, confidential sources, grand jury investigations, and wiretaps.
Enclosed is a link to the Southern District of California's web page for more information about the office.
http://www.justice.gov/usao/district/sdca
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