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Interviewed with Brooklyn in late October, had 2nd and 3rd round interview on the same day in late November. Offered same day, accepted a few weeks later.
Does anyone know when we actually start yet?? Or what the background check process is??
Does anyone know when we actually start yet?? Or what the background check process is??
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quick question: Was arrested 2 1/2 years ago for misdemeanor assault (highest misdemeanor), charges dismissed (no conviction) after completing diverseionary program (probation, fine, C/S/)? I really want to be a DA! Please, help! Applications ask for all arrests, whether convictions or not. I have disclosed... will just arrests that don't resolve in convictions still hurt!? I am freaking out! Since this was a fairly recent arrest and occurred in the summer of law school, should I be worried? I am a licensed attorney and had no C/F issues due to this, even after disclosing to bar! Really hoping to work as a DA, as I am really passionate about the mission of my nearby counties.
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I don't know if anyone is going to be able to answer this question for you. It's probably a good sign that it wasn't an issue for C&F, but it's probably going to depend more on the particular office you're trying to work for more than just the job of ADA. The best thing you can do is probably just apply and see what happens. If you don't get an offer, this might be why. I don't think you're going to get a more satisfying answer than that because I'm positive that across the US you'd find some offices where that's an absolute dealbreaker (Thinking DANY, Brooklyn, Cook County, etc.) but other offices that might not care.Anonymous User wrote:quick question: Was arrested 2 1/2 years ago for misdemeanor assault (highest misdemeanor), charges dismissed (no conviction) after completing diverseionary program (probation, fine, C/S/)? I really want to be a DA! Please, help! Applications ask for all arrests, whether convictions or not. I have disclosed... will just arrests that don't resolve in convictions still hurt!? I am freaking out! Since this was a fairly recent arrest and occurred in the summer of law school, should I be worried? I am a licensed attorney and had no C/F issues due to this, even after disclosing to bar! Really hoping to work as a DA, as I am really passionate about the mission of my nearby counties.
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Thanks for your answer. I am applying to the Texas market in the top Texas legal markets, think Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and the small counties surrounding these areas. If anyone has any specifics on these, please feel free to answer. I agree with your answer though as it is a general consensus for such positions, depending on the office and what not. I’ve definitely learned my lesson and regret this thing ever happened. I really want to be a D.A., but I understand because of this incident 2 1/2 years ago, my options will be limited. Thanks again!
I have also looked into getting a order of non-disclosure on this matter, not sure how much that will help when dealing with such government entities in the first place. I have a few months remaining before I qualify for the order.
I have also looked into getting a order of non-disclosure on this matter, not sure how much that will help when dealing with such government entities in the first place. I have a few months remaining before I qualify for the order.
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Had a DANY third round a few weeks ago. It was surprisingly collegial - the interviewers were very friendly and did not push me too hard on anything. Any thoughts from anyone? I'm confused by how nice they were, especially when i went in expecting the worst...
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Had a third round DANY a few weeks ago. It was surprisingly collegial - the interviewers were really nice and didn't push me too hard on anything. I'm somewhat confused by how nice they were, especially when I went in any expecting the worst. Anyone have any thoughts?
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Honestly, there's no way to read those interviews. You just have to wait. You'll either get the call to meet DA Vance or you won't.noni123 wrote:Had a third round DANY a few weeks ago. It was surprisingly collegial - the interviewers were really nice and didn't push me too hard on anything. I'm somewhat confused by how nice they were, especially when I went in any expecting the worst. Anyone have any thoughts?
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Any updates from Cook County SAO?
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I’ve emailed but no answer.Anonymous User wrote:Any updates from Cook County SAO?
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Doing the Lord's work. I read online that they don't want people to email them. Let us know if you hear anything!Anonymous User wrote:I’ve emailed but no answer.Anonymous User wrote:Any updates from Cook County SAO?
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I don’t believe that’s correct, but they do say on the website that they don’t want people to call. They just told me they hope to have notices sent out over the next couple of months.Anonymous User wrote:Doing the Lord's work. I read online that they don't want people to email them. Let us know if you hear anything!Anonymous User wrote:I’ve emailed but no answer.Anonymous User wrote:Any updates from Cook County SAO?
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Can anyone give me an overview of Miami-Dade’s process?
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Anonymous User wrote:I don’t believe that’s correct, but they do say on the website that they don’t want people to call. They just told me they hope to have notices sent out over the next couple of months.Anonymous User wrote:Doing the Lord's work. I read online that they don't want people to email them. Let us know if you hear anything!Anonymous User wrote:I’ve emailed but no answer.Anonymous User wrote:Any updates from Cook County SAO?


































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Does anyone know how/how long it takes to be contacted with an offer or a rejection? Had my final interview with Suffolk NY last week and was told at the interview I'd be contacted as soon as possible. I assume a rejection is just snail mail, anyone know whether it's a call, email, or snail mail for an offer?
Also does anyone know how many people they're hiring?
Also does anyone know how many people they're hiring?
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I have been wondering the same myself! I am also starting with Brooklyn this Fall, and still haven't heard about a start date. Just curious, do you know if there is a fb group for the incoming 2019 class? I have heard that previous classes have tried connecting via fb prior to the start date.
pamplemousse9 wrote:Interviewed with Brooklyn in late October, had 2nd and 3rd round interview on the same day in late November. Offered same day, accepted a few weeks later.
Does anyone know when we actually start yet?? Or what the background check process is??
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Has anyone interviewed with Miami-Dade or Broward or could tell me anything about their timelines?
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I'm also starting with Brooklyn in the fall. I haven't heard anything since getting my acceptance letter in December. If there's a Facebook group, I'd love to be part of it.
Anonymous User wrote:I have been wondering the same myself! I am also starting with Brooklyn this Fall, and still haven't heard about a start date. Just curious, do you know if there is a fb group for the incoming 2019 class? I have heard that previous classes have tried connecting via fb prior to the start date.
pamplemousse9 wrote:Interviewed with Brooklyn in late October, had 2nd and 3rd round interview on the same day in late November. Offered same day, accepted a few weeks later.
Does anyone know when we actually start yet?? Or what the background check process is??
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Any other Philly admits here?
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Former Miami ASA here. Process varies person to person. Out-of-state applicants usually have all 3 rounds on the same day, provided each interviewer passes you on. First round is a panel of 2-3 attorneys with hypos. Second round is with a chief assistant (one of 4 “second-in-commands”). The final round is with the state attorney herself. My understanding is that local applicants usually don’t have all rounds on the same day. The state attorney offered me on-the-spot during my final round. Many of my former colleagues had to wait a few weeks (some more than 6 weeks I think) for an offer. It sort of depends on how your interview goes. I was an out-of-state applicant at a top 20 school. I applied early fall and interviewed in mid-November. I had an offer before Thanksgiving. Many Florida school candidates had to wait until March, April, or even as late as May before receiving an offer.Anonymous User wrote:Has anyone interviewed with Miami-Dade or Broward or could tell me anything about their timelines?
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Thank you very much for this!Anonymous User wrote:Former Miami ASA here. Process varies person to person. Out-of-state applicants usually have all 3 rounds on the same day, provided each interviewer passes you on. First round is a panel of 2-3 attorneys with hypos. Second round is with a chief assistant (one of 4 “second-in-commands”). The final round is with the state attorney herself. My understanding is that local applicants usually don’t have all rounds on the same day. The state attorney offered me on-the-spot during my final round. Many of my former colleagues had to wait a few weeks (some more than 6 weeks I think) for an offer. It sort of depends on how your interview goes. I was an out-of-state applicant at a top 20 school. I applied early fall and interviewed in mid-November. I had an offer before Thanksgiving. Many Florida school candidates had to wait until March, April, or even as late as May before receiving an offer.Anonymous User wrote:Has anyone interviewed with Miami-Dade or Broward or could tell me anything about their timelines?
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Anyone hear from Cook County yet?
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radio silenceAnonymous User wrote:Anyone hear from Cook County yet?
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Same. So frustrating.Anonymous User wrote:radio silenceAnonymous User wrote:Anyone hear from Cook County yet?
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Nothing on my end.Anonymous User wrote:Same. So frustrating.Anonymous User wrote:radio silenceAnonymous User wrote:Anyone hear from Cook County yet?
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I haven't seen a facebook group...I'm just getting kind of nervous because I have no idea when I'm moving! Is anyone else transferring in their UBE score?goji11 wrote:I'm also starting with Brooklyn in the fall. I haven't heard anything since getting my acceptance letter in December. If there's a Facebook group, I'd love to be part of it.
Anonymous User wrote:I have been wondering the same myself! I am also starting with Brooklyn this Fall, and still haven't heard about a start date. Just curious, do you know if there is a fb group for the incoming 2019 class? I have heard that previous classes have tried connecting via fb prior to the start date.
pamplemousse9 wrote:Interviewed with Brooklyn in late October, had 2nd and 3rd round interview on the same day in late November. Offered same day, accepted a few weeks later.
Does anyone know when we actually start yet?? Or what the background check process is??
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