Unannotated Code of Maryland (Last Updated: May 16, 2014) |
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE |
TITLE 15. OFFICE OF THE STATE'S ATTORNEY |
SUBTITLE 4. COUNTYWIDE PROVISIONS. |
§ 15-419. St. Mary's County.
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(a) Scope. -- This section applies only in St. Mary's County.
(b) Salary; office; expenses. --
(1) (i) The State's Attorney's salary is 90% of the salary of a judge of the District Court of Maryland and shall be paid biweekly.
(ii) A salary increase shall take effect at the beginning of the elected term of office and may not increase during the term of office.
(2) (i) The county commissioners shall provide for the administrative support staff, independent office facilities, office equipment, supplies, books, and other items necessary for the operation of the office.
(ii) The State's Attorney shall present vouchers to the county commissioners for the payment of office expenses.
(c) Deputy and assistant State's Attorneys. --
(1) The State's Attorney may appoint one deputy State's Attorney and two or more assistant State's Attorneys who:
(i) shall serve at the pleasure of the State's Attorney; and
(ii) may be full-time or part-time employees.
(2) The State's Attorney shall pay the salaries of the deputy and assistant State's Attorneys biweekly from money that the county commissioners appropriate each year.
(d) Other staff. --
(1) The State's Attorney may appoint:
(i) administrative staff necessary for the operation of the office; and
(ii) one or more full-time or part-time investigators as employees.
(2) The staff appointed under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall be in the county merit system.
(3) The State's Attorney shall pay the salaries of the investigators appointed under paragraph (1)(ii) of this subsection biweekly from money that the county commissioners appropriate each year.
(e) Restriction on practice. -- The State's Attorney may not:
(1) engage in the private practice of law; and
(2) except in connection with performing the duties of the office, appear professionally in a criminal proceeding in the State.