Maryland Code § CP-15-410

Section CP-15-410
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(a) This section applies only in Dorchester County.
(b) (1) The State's Attorney's salary is 80% of the salary of a judge of the
District Court of Maryland.
(2) Subject to the approval of the County Council, the State's
Attorney is entitled to an allowance for the expenses of operating the office, including
the costs of telephone charges, office supplies and equipment, postage, travel,
training, conferences, books and publications, and premiums on office bonds.
(c) (1) The State's Attorney may appoint the number of full-time or
part-time deputy State's Attorneys and assistant State's Attorneys that the County
Council approves.
(2) The deputy and assistant State's Attorneys shall:
(i) serve at the pleasure of the State's Attorney;

(ii) receive compensation as approved by the County Council;
and
(iii) have the same legal powers as the State's Attorney to
present cases to the grand jury and perform all other necessary duties in relation to
the grand jury and the operation of the office.
(d) Subject to the approval of the County Council, the State's Attorney may
employ administrative and clerical employees who shall:
(1) receive salaries in accordance with the county pay scale; and
(2) be considered county employees and members of the pension
system in which a county employee is eligible for membership.
(e) (1) Subject to the approval of the County Council, the State's
Attorney may appoint full-time or part-time criminal investigators.
(2) If the State's Attorney appoints more than one criminal
investigator, the State's Attorney may designate one as chief investigator and assign
other ranks and titles to the other criminal investigators.
(3) A criminal investigator who is appointed under this subsection:
(i) shall serve at the pleasure of the State's Attorney;
(ii) is subject to the regulations of the State's Attorney;
(iii) shall perform the duties that the State's Attorney
designates;
(iv) shall take an oath of office that the clerk of the circuit court
administers;
(v) shall meet the criteria regarding training and experience
that the State's Attorney requires;
(vi) may serve a summons or subpoena that the State's
Attorney issues;
(vii) may wear or display appropriate metallic badges that the
State's Attorney authorizes; and

(viii) is not subject to Title 3, Subtitle 1 of the Public Safety
Article.
(4) The State's Attorney may designate a criminal investigator as a
peace officer if the criminal investigator meets the selection and training standards
of the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission as set forth in Title 3,
Subtitle 2 of the Public Safety Article.
(5) A criminal investigator designated as a peace officer may not be
subject to Title 3, Subtitle 1 of the Public Safety Article.
(6) In addition to the authority, duties, and limitations described
under paragraph (3) of this subsection, a criminal investigator designated as a peace
officer may:
(i) arrest a person who commits a crime in the county or in a
municipal corporation in the county;
(ii) serve a warrant, summons, or subpoena that the District
Court of Maryland in the county or a circuit court issues; and
(iii) possess and carry a firearm, including a handgun, or any
other weapon that the State's Attorney requires.
(f) The State's Attorney:
(1) shall serve full time;
(2) may not engage in the private practice of law; and
(3) except in connection with performing the duties of the office, may
not appear professionally in a criminal proceeding in the State.

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