Maryland Code § CP-15-408

Section CP-15-408
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(a) This section applies only in Cecil County.

(b) (1) The State's Attorney is entitled to:
(i) a salary that is 95% of the salary of a judge of the District
Court of Maryland; and
(ii) the same benefits as a full-time county employee.
(2) The State's Attorney:
(i) is entitled to a reasonable expense allowance for the
operation of the office and performance of the duties of State's Attorney as provided
in the county budget; and
(ii) subject to the approval of the administrative judge of the
circuit court for the county, may spend $1,500 each year for special work and
employing extra help.
(c) (1) (i) The State's Attorney may appoint one deputy State's
Attorney and the number of assistant State's Attorneys as provided in the county
budget.
(ii) The salary of the deputy State's Attorney and the assistant
State's Attorneys shall be as provided in the county budget.
(2) The deputy State's Attorney and the assistant State's Attorneys
have the same legal powers as the State's Attorney to represent the State before the
grand jury and in criminal proceedings.
(3) The deputy State's Attorney and the assistant State's Attorneys:
(i) serve at the pleasure of the State's Attorney;
(ii) serve part time; and
(iii) are entitled to the same benefits as a full-time county
employee.
(d) (1) (i) The State's Attorney may appoint clerical, secretarial,
administrative, investigative, and other support staff that the State's Attorney
considers necessary for the proper conduct of the office.
(ii) The State's Attorney's executive secretary and criminal
investigators serve at the pleasure of the State's Attorney.

(iii) Except for the State's Attorney's executive secretary and
criminal investigators, the positions appointed under this subsection are subject to
county personnel policies and procedures governing county employees.
(2) The salaries of the positions appointed under this subsection shall
be as provided in the county budget.
(e) The State's Attorney shall serve full time and may not engage in the
private practice of law.

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