Maryland Code § CP-15-414

Section CP-15-414
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(a) This section applies only in Howard County.
(b) The State's Attorney's salary is equal to the salary of a judge of the
District Court of Maryland.
(c) (1) The State's Attorney may appoint two deputy State's Attorneys
and the number of assistant State's Attorneys authorized by the County Executive.
(2) The deputy and assistant State's Attorneys:
(i) shall serve at the pleasure of the State's Attorney;
(ii) subject to paragraph (3) of this subsection, shall receive a
salary set by the County Executive with the approval of the County Council;
(iii) shall have the same legal power as the State's Attorney to
represent the State before the grand jury and in criminal proceedings; and
(iv) under the direction of the State's Attorney, may present
cases to the grand jury, sign indictments and criminal informations, and perform
other necessary duties relating to the grand jury and the operation of the office as
directed by the State's Attorney or authorized by law.
(3) The salary for a deputy State's Attorney may not be less than
$6,000 each year.
(d) (1) The State's Attorney may employ an administrative assistant
who may:
(i) collect and distribute moneys payable for the support of
dependents under orders issued from courts in this State or another state; and
(ii) retain 2% of the moneys collected to be paid to the County
Council to defray the costs of the service.

(2) The salary of the administrative assistant shall be set by the
County Executive with the approval of the County Council.
(e) (1) Not later than 3 months after the close of each fiscal year, the
County Auditor shall examine the books and accounts of the State's Attorney's office
and prepare a financial audit for the preceding fiscal year.
(2) The financial audit shall be:
(i) submitted to the County Executive and County Council;
and
(ii) included in the annual audit of the county required by §§
16-305 through 16-308 of the Local Government Article.
(3) At any time the County Executive or County Council may order a
special audit of the State's Attorney's office in accordance with § 213 of the Howard
County Charter.
(f) The State's Attorney may not engage in the private practice of law.

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