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POSITION DESCRIPTION <br />JOINT PROSECUTING ATTORNEY <br />The City Councils of Minnetonka Beach and Oiono have recognized the merits of selecting one <br />attorney to render joint prosecuting services. It is the intent of this position description to outline <br />the duties of the prosecuting attorney appointed separately by the two Councils. <br />1.1) Duties and Si^pervision. During the term of the Agreement, the Prosecutor agrees to perform <br />the following duties: <br />1 . Prosecution of sli petty misdemeanor, misdemeanor, ordinance, gross misdemeanor <br />and enhanced gross misdemeanor offenses committed within the corporate limits of <br />the cities. <br />2. Preparation of criminal complaints. <br />3. Evaluate all cases where a plea of not guilty is entered. <br />4. Represent the Cities in all pre-trial motions. <br />5. Perform all needed legal research and prepare briefs when required or advisable. <br />6. Appear at arraignments. <br />7. Try all court jury cases. <br />8. Appear at all pre-trial and trail meetings. <br />9. Examine and evaluate whether a case should be appealed. <br />10. Prepare appellate briefs and other necessary documents for all appeals and argue the <br />case at oral argument <br />11 . Make an accurate accounting of all hours spent by activity, at least monthly, to each <br />City. <br />12. Provide advice, consultation and training where required to the Orono Police <br />Department, and to all other departments of the Cities in the interpretation and <br />enforcement of statutes or ordinances and investigations of suspected violations, in <br />coiuiection with the prosecution of criminal cases. <br />13. Perform other work as required for the proper discharge of prosecutorial duties for <br />the Cities.
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