The Municipal Prosecutor is responsible for prosecuting cases in Municipal Court and providing legal advice on the Texas Public Information Act.
Key duties include representing the state in court, drafting legal documents, conducting legal research, advising city officials, reviewing agreements, and supporting legal policies.
Qualifications include a Juris Doctor from an ABA-accredited law school, at least three years of municipal law and prosecutorial experience, and licensure to practice law in Texas.
Skills required are effective communication, legal analysis, relationship-building, and knowledge of municipal law areas like criminal law, open government, and land use.
Additional responsibilities involve attending meetings, travel, and performing light physical activities in an office environment.