Article 8. PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS IN PROBATE COURTS IN COUNTIES IN WHICH THERE IS NO STATE COURT


§ 15-9-150. Probate court judge may request district attorney of the circuit court to prosecute criminal cases; creation of prosecuting attorney position by ordinance or resolution; appointment of prosecuting attorney
§ 15-9-151. Qualifications of prosecuting attorney; appointment of assistant district attorneys
§ 15-9-152. Oath of office
§ 15-9-153. Determination whether prosecuting attorney shall be full time or part time; private practice of law prohibited for full-time prosecuting attorney and staff; certain limitations on private practice for part-time prosecuting attorney
§ 15-9-154. Disqualification of prosecuting attorney
§ 15-9-155. Prosecuting attorney's duties; authority
§ 15-9-156. Prosecuting attorney's compensation; reimbursement of expenses
§ 15-9-157. Employment of additional assistant prosecuting attorneys, employees, or independent contractors; duties; compensation
§ 15-9-158. Qualifications of assistant prosecuting attorneys; assistance by qualified law student or law school graduate

REFS & ANNOS

TITLE 15 Chapter 9 Article 8 NOTE

EFFECTIVE DATE. --This article became effective May 6, 2013.
 
EDITOR'S NOTES. --Ga. L. 2013, p. 565, § 2/SB 120, not codified by the General Assembly, provides that: "The provisions of this Act shall not be construed as altering any agreement in existence on the effective date of this Act between a county governing authority or a probate court of a county with the district attorney for the judicial circuit in which such probate court for the district attorney to prosecute case in the probate court of such county nor shall this Act apply in any county in which the General Assembly has by local act provided for a prosecutor in the probate court."