528 MARYLAND MANUAL [Art. 6, Sec. 4]
on any legal matter or subject depending before them, or
either of them; and when required by the Governor or Gen-
eral Assembly, he shall aid any State's Attorney in prosecut-
ing any suit or action brought by the State in any Court
of this State, and he shall commence and prosecute or de-
fend any suit or action in any of said Courts, on the part
of the State, which the General Assembly, or the Governor,
acting according to law, shall direct to be commenced, prose-
cuted or defended, and he shall have and perform such
other duties and shall appoint such number of deputies or
assistants as the General Assembly may from time to time
by law prescribe: And he shall receive for his services an
annual salary of three thousand dollars, or such annual sal-
ary as the General Assembly may from. time to time by
law prescribe: but he shall not be entitled to receive any
fees, perquisites or rewards whatever, in addition to the
salary aforesaid, for the performance of any official duty;
nor shall the Governor employ any additional Counsel, in
any Case whatever, unless authorized by the General As-
sembly.(1)
SEC. 4. No person shall be eligible to the office of Attor-
ney-General, who is not a citizen of this State, and a quali-
fied voter therein, and has not resided and practiced Law in
this State for at least ten years.
SEC. 5. In case of vacancy in the office of Attorney-
General, occasioned by death, resignation, removal from the
State, or from office, or other disqualification, the said va-
cancy shall be filled by the Governor, for the residue of the
term thus made vacant.
SEC. 6. It shall be the duty of the Clerk of the Court of
Appeals and of the Commissioner of the Land Office, respec-
tively, whenever a case shall be brought into said Court, or
office, in which the State is a party, or has interest, imme-
diately to notify the Attorney-General thereof.
The State's Attorneys.
(2) SEC. 7. There shall be an Attorney for the State in each
county, and the City of Baltimore, to be styled "The State's
Attorney," who shall be elected by the voters thereof, re-
spectively, on the Tuesday next after the first Monday of
November, in the year, nineteen hundred and fifty-eight,
and on the same day every fourth year thereafter; and
shall hold his office for four years from the first Monday in
'Thus amended by Chapter 663, Acts of 1912, ratified November 4, 1918.
»Thus amended by Chapter 99, Acts of 1956, ratified November 6, 1956.
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