The State of South Carolina - Department of Public Safety is hiring a field prosecutor to assist law enforcement with magistrate level prosecutions, focused on DUI cases. You will work embedded with officers, providing legal resources and advice to ensure effective case prosecution.The ideal candidate will possess a Juris Doctor degree and at least four years' experience as a practicing attorney. Responsibilities include legal counsel, discovery responses, and training Department personnel.#J-18808-Ljbffr
The State of South Carolina - Department of Public Safety is hiring a field prosecutor to assist law enforcement with magistrate level prosecutions, focused on DUI cases. You will work embedded with officers, providing legal resources and advice to ensure effective case prosecution.The ideal candidate will possess a Juris Doctor degree and at least four years' experience as a practicing attorney. Responsibilities include legal counsel, discovery responses, and training Department personnel.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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