Maryland Code § CP-15-415

Section CP-15-415
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(a) This section applies only in Kent County.
(b) (1) The State's Attorney's salary is 80% of the salary of a judge of the
District Court of Maryland.
(2) (i) The county commissioners shall set the State's Attorney's
allowance for office expenses.
(ii) The State's Attorney shall submit expense vouchers to the
county commissioners for approval and payment.
(3) (i) The State's Attorney has a special fund allowance of $4,000
for the costs of investigations.
(ii) At the end of each fiscal year:
1. the State's Attorney shall account to the county
commissioners for expenditures from the fund; and

2. any balance remaining in the fund shall revert to the
general fund of the county.
(c) (1) The State's Attorney may employ one or more deputy State's
Attorneys and assistant State's Attorneys who shall:
(i) serve at the pleasure of the State's Attorney; and
(ii) be members in good standing of the local bar.
(2) The county commissioners shall set the salaries of the deputy and
assistant State's Attorneys.
(d) (1) The State's Attorney may employ a criminal investigator who
serves at the pleasure of the State's Attorney.
(2) The State's Attorney may employ an administrative coordinator
and other administrative and clerical staff that the State's Attorney considers
necessary for the conduct of the office.
(3) The county commissioners shall set the salaries of the criminal
investigator, administrative coordinator, and administrative and clerical staff.
(e) (1) The State's Attorney shall serve full time and may not engage in
the private practice of law.
(2) Subject to the approval of the county commissioners, a deputy or
assistant State's Attorney may engage in the private practice of law.

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