Asst. Attorney General - Criminal Appeals
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Lawyer, Litigation, Legal Assistant
Assistant Attorney General – Criminal Appeals Division
About the Division:The Criminal Appeals Division handles all appellate matters involved in procuring and then defending criminal judgments in the State’s appellate courts. Division attorneys are responsible for interlocutory, extraordinary, direct, and post-conviction appeals, and for defending state criminal judgments in state habeas corpus proceedings in both the trial and appellate courts. Division attorneys are also responsible for defending against collateral attacks filed in the trial courts by death-row inmates.
The division has a team of attorneys who work with the Governor’s legal counsel and Department of Correction attorneys in dealing with extradition and detainer matters. Division attorneys also spend a great deal of time advising District Attorneys General and their assistants and helping them work through complex legal issues.
The successful applicant will:
- Conduct deep legal research on issues of criminal law
- Write appellate briefs in criminal cases
- Orally argue criminal cases in state appellate courts
- Litigate collateral-review matters in state trial courts
- Participate in moot courts for your own cases and others’
- Consult with crime victims and update victim liaisons about case status
- Write legal memorandum recommending courses of action in appellate litigation
- Maintain physical and electronic case files
- Handle confidential materials
- Work seamlessly with support staff and leadership staff
- Seek, receive, and follow constructive feedback
- Serve on office committees as needed
- Work independently and as a member of a team
- Attend regular staff meetings and share case updates at those meetings
- Compile monthly work reports
- Juris Doctorate Degree
- Be eligible to practice law in Tennessee or eligible to take the Tennessee bar exam
- Have outstanding written and verbal communication skills
- Be proficient with Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat Professional, and general online records management
Please submit your cover letter, resume, contact information for at least 3 references, law school transcript and legal writing sample. You can direct questions to hrteam.gov.
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