Introduction
Delaware''s Attorney General, the State''s chief law enforcement officer, has a broad responsibility to combat crime, uphold civil rights, safeguard families, fight fraud, and protect consumers in the First State.
In meeting this mission, Attorney General Kathy Jennings is supported by teams of talented lawyers and staff in the Criminal, Civil, Family, Fraud and Consumer Protection, and Civil Rights and Public Trust Divisions. Each of the more than 500 staff who work in the Office of the Attorney General are dedicated to serving all Delawareans with integrity and passion.
Deputy Attorneys General, with critical support from criminal special investigators, victim service specialists, paraprofessionals, and administrative staff, prosecute criminal cases, enforce consumer laws, provide counsel to state agencies, ensure the public''s access to open government, protect the abused, and much more.
Summary Statement
The Criminal Division seeks to fill five Deputy Attorney General V (DAG) positions within its Misdemeanor Trial Units (MTUs) across New Castle, Kent, and Sussex Counties. Current vacancies by county: New Castle (3), Kent (1), Sussex (1).
Under the Act amending Delaware law governing pretrial release and preventive detention, which expands the Stateâs authority to seek preventive detention in certain cases, these DAGs will represent the Attorney General in hearings that must occur shortly after arrest and may involve appearances across multiple courts within their assigned county. DAGs will appear on behalf of the State in the Justice of the Peace Court, Court of Common Pleas, and Superior Court, handling detention-related hearings, preparing legal arguments, reviewing case materials, and coordinating with law enforcement and other criminal justice partners. These positions are essential to ensuring timely responses to detention hearings and compliance with statutory requirements.
In addition, these DAGs will manage a misdemeanor caseload within their assigned county, including determining appropriate case resolutions, formulating plea offers, and trying cases that are not otherwise resolved. These positions require handling a wide variety of criminal matters, interacting with members of the public, and negotiating with defense counsel.
Career Ladder
Salary:Â
Pay Grade 12 DAG I  Salary Range $79,508/min  $87,458/max
Pay Grade 14 DAG II  Salary Range $92,259/min $96,760/maxÂ
Pay Grade 16 DAG III  Salary Range $101,898/min $106,468/max
Pay Grade 18 DAG IV  Salary Range $112,031/min $119,317/maxÂ
Pay Grade 20 DAG V  Salary Range $125,885/min $135,154/maxÂ
Job Requirements
Successful candidates will demonstrate strong analytical and research skills, with the ability to evaluate criminal cases, determine appropriate resolutions, and anticipate legal issues. They should also be able to build and maintain effective working relationships with other DAGs, support staff, and court personnel. The position requires initiative and the ability to learn and apply relevant laws and court rules, as well as to develop and demonstrate strong courtroom skills.
Membership in the Delaware Bar is not required; however, applicants must be eligible for limited admission pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 55.
Additional Posting Information
Conditions of Hire
Benefits
Department of Justice Benefits Include:
To learn more about the comprehensive benefit package please visit our website at https://dhr.delaware.gov/benefits/
Accommodations
Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities in all phases of the application and employment process. To request an auxiliary aid or service please call (302) 739-5458. TDD users should call the Delaware Relay Service Number 1-800-232-5460 for assistance.
The State of Delaware is an Equal Opportunity employer and values a diverse workforce. We strongly encourage and seek out a workforce representative of Delaware including race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.