Prosecuting Attorney (Legal)
Under supervision, the Prosecuting Attorney is responsible for the investigation, prosecution, and resolution of criminal inquiries involving insurance fraud and related financial crimes. This position assists the state in investigating complex financial crimes alongside law enforcement and local District Attorneys.
Prosecute insurance fraud cases, including but not limited to false claims, staged accidents, arson, premium fraud, workers’ compensation fraud, and healthcare-related insurance fraud.
Collaborate with the Criminal Investigation department to identify and address fraud trends and complex schemes.
Review and evaluate investigative reports, evidence, and referrals to determine appropriate legal action.
Represent the Department in statewide hearings to include in-person hearings and video hearings.
Draft and file criminal charges, civil complaints, motions, subpoenas, and other legal pleadings.
Conduct hearings, pretrial conferences, trials, and sentencing proceedings.
Serve as legal resource for questions, concerns and issues of public safety and the operations of the Department.
Perform other duties as assigned.