HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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Code, to the General Assembly on the activities of his office
which are not confidential.
(k) He and the attorneys on his staff appointed by him
shall devote full-time to their official duties and shall not
engage in the private practice of law.
(1) He shall represent the State in all appeals and post
conviction proceedings arising from prosecutions conducted by
him. However, the Attorney General may represent the State or
assist the State Prosecutor upon the request of the State
Prosecutor or as required by law in any such appeal or collateral
proceeding.
(m) He shall meet and confer regularly with the Attorney
General and the various State's attorneys.]
[33C.
The State Prosecutor may appoint and employ the
professional, investigative, and clerical staff provided in the
State budget. To the extent practicable, the State Prosecutor
shall utilize the services and personnel of the office of the
Attorney General, the Maryland State Police, and other
established State and law enforcement agencies. These agencies
shall, to the extent feasible, cooperate with the State
Prosecutor and his staff.]
[33D.
(a) The State Prosecutor Selection and Disabilities
Commission is created. It consists of the Attorney General, ex
officio, but with power to vote, and six persons appointed by the
Governor, as follows:
(1) Two persons, only one of whom shall be a lawyer,
shall be selected from among two or more nominees submitted by
the President of the Senate and two persons only, one of whom
shall be a lawyer, shall be selected from among two or more
nominees submitted by the Speaker of the House of Delegates.
These persons shall not be members of the General Assembly or
full-time State employees.
(2) One person shall be selected from among one or
more nominees submitted by the Board of Governors of the Maryland
State Bar Association, Incorporated. This person shall be a
lawyer admitted to practice law in Maryland.
(3) One person shall be selected from among one or
more nominees submitted by the governing board of the Maryland
State's Attorneys Association, Incorporated, or its successor.
This person shall be an incumbent State's attorney at the time of
his appointment and throughout his term as a member of the
Commission.
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