
Criminal Investigator
Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia, Morrow, GA, United States
Fulton County Solicitor-General’s Office
Criminal Investigator
The Office of the Fulton County Solicitor-General is seeking a dedicated Criminal Investigator to support attorneys in building strong cases, assisting victims, and advancing public safety. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in fast-paced investigative work, values teamwork, and is committed to justice and community service. Essential Functions: Lead and coordinate daily work activities; assist with training, problem solving, and providing technical expertise to co workers. Support Assistant Solicitors in trial preparation: review case files, develop investigative plans, execute search warrants, collect and analyze evidence, and document crime scenes. Identify, locate, and serve subpoenas; ensure appearance and cooperation of victims, witnesses, and defendants; coordinate travel and accommodations as needed. Provide secure transport and escort services for attorneys, victims, advocates, and wit-nesses during interviews, court proceedings, and crime scene visits. Assist and advocate for victims by providing case updates, explaining court processes, and connecting them with needed services and resources. Communicate and collaborate with law enforcement, victims, witnesses, court personnel, and community partners to gather information and coordinate investigative efforts. Conduct legal research and prepare supporting documents such as briefs, motions, complaints, accusations, and discovery. Prepare cases for accusation and arraignment; review evidence, criminal histories, jurisdiction, and probable cause; determine appropriate charges or diversion. Assist with pre-trial case resolution, including plea negotiations, mediation, and restitution documentation. Gather, review, and process investigative materials such as reports, lab results, phone records, financial documents, and medical records; draft investigative summaries and warrant affidavits. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of investigative techniques, crime trends, and courtroom procedures; participate in ongoing training and certifications. Operate investigative and office equipment, including firearms, vehicles, surveillance tools, cameras, and computer software. Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in criminology, criminal justice or a related field required; supplemented by five years of experience in law enforcement or investigative fields to include lead or supervisory experience; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Specific License or Certification Required:
Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia driver’s license. Must possess and maintain Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Basic Law Enforcement (BLE) Certification. Starting Salary/Incentives:
$68,000.00 (commensurate with experience); annual bonuses with consideration for advancement every six months.
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Criminal Investigator
The Office of the Fulton County Solicitor-General is seeking a dedicated Criminal Investigator to support attorneys in building strong cases, assisting victims, and advancing public safety. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in fast-paced investigative work, values teamwork, and is committed to justice and community service. Essential Functions: Lead and coordinate daily work activities; assist with training, problem solving, and providing technical expertise to co workers. Support Assistant Solicitors in trial preparation: review case files, develop investigative plans, execute search warrants, collect and analyze evidence, and document crime scenes. Identify, locate, and serve subpoenas; ensure appearance and cooperation of victims, witnesses, and defendants; coordinate travel and accommodations as needed. Provide secure transport and escort services for attorneys, victims, advocates, and wit-nesses during interviews, court proceedings, and crime scene visits. Assist and advocate for victims by providing case updates, explaining court processes, and connecting them with needed services and resources. Communicate and collaborate with law enforcement, victims, witnesses, court personnel, and community partners to gather information and coordinate investigative efforts. Conduct legal research and prepare supporting documents such as briefs, motions, complaints, accusations, and discovery. Prepare cases for accusation and arraignment; review evidence, criminal histories, jurisdiction, and probable cause; determine appropriate charges or diversion. Assist with pre-trial case resolution, including plea negotiations, mediation, and restitution documentation. Gather, review, and process investigative materials such as reports, lab results, phone records, financial documents, and medical records; draft investigative summaries and warrant affidavits. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of investigative techniques, crime trends, and courtroom procedures; participate in ongoing training and certifications. Operate investigative and office equipment, including firearms, vehicles, surveillance tools, cameras, and computer software. Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in criminology, criminal justice or a related field required; supplemented by five years of experience in law enforcement or investigative fields to include lead or supervisory experience; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Specific License or Certification Required:
Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia driver’s license. Must possess and maintain Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Basic Law Enforcement (BLE) Certification. Starting Salary/Incentives:
$68,000.00 (commensurate with experience); annual bonuses with consideration for advancement every six months.
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