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Assistant Attorney General IV-V | Election Integrity  

Texas Attorney General - Austin, TX, United States

and district attorneys upon request. Provides legal advice to Office of the Attorney General staff and its criminal investigators concerning laws affecting election integrity. Performs legal research and reports

from: linkedin.com - 2 days ago

Criminal Defense Attorney  

Matthew Lopez Law, PLLC - Phoenix, AZ, United States

and witnesses; Filing and arguing pretrial motions; Handling misdemeanor and felony trials; Working with investigators; Attend court appearances in superior courts, justice courts, and city courts; Work

from: linkedin.com - 9 days ago

Criminal Investigator  

United States Secret Service - Buffalo, New York

Be at least age 21 at the time of application and less than age 37 at the time you receive a conditional offer of employment, unless...

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Assistant Attorney General I-II | Human Trafficking  

Texas Attorney General - Austin, TX, United States

civil legal advice, counsel, and assistance; and conducting legal research into novel issues. Applicant will work closely with criminal prosecutors and investigators and will work on cases throughout

from: linkedin.com - 18 days ago

Criminal Investigator  

Boulder, CO

Office as a leader in public safety, progressive prosecution, and criminal justice reform. The Boulder County District Attorney’s Office seeks a Senior Investigator for its Investigations Unit to advance $81,480.00 - $117,324.00 Annually

from: Governmentjobs.com - 13 days ago

Criminal Investigator 3  

New Orleans, LA

and suspected criminal targets for purposes of intelligence gathering and investigation. LEVEL OF WORK: Advanced. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: General from a Criminal Investigator 4 or higher level law enforcement $4,684.00 - $9,480.00 Monthly

from: Governmentjobs.com - 13 days ago

Supervisory Criminal Investigator  

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Seattle, Washington

False or fraudulent information provided by candidates is criminally punishable by fine or imprisonment (Title 18, U.S.C., Section... 111234.0-177885.0

from: Usajobs.gov - 13 days ago

Supervisory Criminal Investigator  

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Seattle, Washington

False or fraudulent information provided by candidates is criminally punishable by fine or imprisonment (Title 18, U.S.C., Section... 111234.0-177885.0

from: Usajobs.gov - 13 days ago

CRIMINAL INVESTIGATOR V - Agent In Charge (Cripple Creek) Division of Gaming  

Teller County, CO

and criminal activities within casinos. Conducting compliance inspections. Providing educational services to licensees and the public. A typical day of a Criminal Investigator V: This position's primary $96,396.00 - $115,692.00 Annually

from: Governmentjobs.com - 12 days ago

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Supervisory Criminal Investigator  

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Vancouver, Washington

False or fraudulent information provided by candidates is criminally punishable by fine or imprisonment (Title 18, U.S.C., Section... 111234.0-177885.0

from: Usajobs.gov - 13 days ago


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Criminal Investigator

Criminal Investigators are responsible for solving crimes, preventing future criminal activities, and identifying and detaining suspects. They may specialize in analyzing evidence, performing surveillance, or conducting searches and interviews. Those who specialize in surveillance use special equipment to find out more about suspicious organizations or persons. Professionals working on crime scene investigation are required to examine scenes and collect different types of evidence such as clothing samples, fingerprints, and weapons.

Criminal Investigators usually perform many of the following tasks:
• Interrogating suspects.
• Preparing reports.
• Gathering evidence.
•   Searching through computer files to prove guilty of suspected criminal.
• Directing the investigation process.

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