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LAWS OF MARYLAND
[Ch. 473
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Sections
10(g)(2) and 40(g) (4) of Article 10 - Attorneys at Law
and Attorneys in Fact, of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(1968 Replacement Volume and 1974 Supplement) be and they
are hereby repealed:
Article 10 — Attorneys at Law and Attorneys in Fact
40.
(g) In Prince George's County
[(2) The State's Attorney may appoint one
deputy State's attorney and eighteen full—time assistant
State's attorneys. The salary of the deputy State's
attorney shall be at such compensation, not exceeding
thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) per annua as the
State's Attorney may deem proper, to be paid by the
county on the certification of the State's Attorney to
the county executive and County Council. The salary of
the eighteen full—time assistant State's attorneys shall
be at such compensation, not exceeding twenty—two
thousand five hundred dollars ($22,500) per annua each,
as the State's Attorney may deem proper, to be paid by
the county on the certification of the State's Attorney
to the county executive and County Council. In addition
to the deputy State's attorney and the eighteen assistant
State's attorneys, the State's Attorney may appoint one
principal assistant State's attorney and four senior
assistant State's attorneys. The salary of the principal
assistant State's attorney shall be at such compensation,
not exceeding twenty—seven thousand five hundred dollars
($27,500), as the State's Attorney may deem proper, to be
paid by the county on the certification of the State's
Attorney to the county executive and County Council. The
salary of the four senior assistant State's attorneys
shall be at such compensation, not exceeding twenty—five
thousand dollars ($25,000) per annum each as the State's
Attorney may deem proper, to be paid by the county on the
certification of the State's Attorney to the county
executive and County Council. The deputy State's
attorney, the principal assistant State's attorney, the
three senior assistant State's attorneys, and the
eighteen full—time assistant State's attorneys, during
their terms of office shall not, except in connection
with and in the performance of their duties as such
deputy, principal assistant State's attorney, senior
assistant State's attorneys and assistant state's
attorneys, appear as counsel or represent any party
professionally before any court, board, commission or
agency of this State or any county or political
subdivision of this State. It is intended by the
provisions herein that the deputy State's attorney,
principal assistant State's attorney, senior assistant
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