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Chapter 56 - Circuit and Prosecuting Attorneys ...
Chapter 56 - Circuit and Prosecuting Attorneys and County Counselors
Section 56.010 Prosecuting attorney — election — qualifications.
Section 56.020 When term begins.
Section 56.060 Prosecutor's duties, generally, expenses — employed attorney, how compensated.
Section 56.066 Additional compensation (certain counties) — full-time prosecutor, St. Francois County.
Section 56.067 Prosecuting attorney must devote full time to office or special prosecutions (certain counties).
Section 56.067 Prosecuting attorney must devote full time to office or special prosecutions (certain counties).
Section 56.070 Prosecuting attorney's duties — exception.
Section 56.080 Duties — habeas corpus.
Section 56.085 Criminal investigations, prosecutors or circuit attorneys may obtain subpoena for witnesses, records and books.
Section 56.087 Dismissal of complaints, information, indictments, or counts by prosecuting or circuit attorneys without consent of the court — procedure.
Section 56.090 Must be present, when.
Section 56.095 Annual report required (second class and certain first class counties).
Section 56.110 If interested in case, court to appoint substitute.
Section 56.120 When sick, court to appoint substitute.
Section 56.130 Power of appointee.
Section 56.140 Subject to fine, when.
Section 56.151 Assistants, investigators, clerical help, how paid, tenure — assistant prosecutors, qualifications of (certain first class counties).
Section 56.180 Assistants — duties (first class counties).
Section 56.190 Stenographers — duties (first class counties).
Section 56.200 Assistants — qualifications, salaries (second class counties).
Section 56.210 Assistants commissioned (second class counties).
Section 56.220 Assistants — term of office — vacancy, how filled (second class counties).
Section 56.230 Stenographic and clerical help (second class counties).
Section 56.240 Assistant prosecuting attorneys — qualifications — oath — duties — compensation (third class counties).
Section 56.245 Stenographic and clerical help, compensation (third and fourth class counties).
Section 56.250 Special counsel — compensation — qualifications (second, third, and fourth class counties).
Section 56.265 Compensation of prosecuting attorneys — training program, attendance required, when, expenses, compensation — definition, prosecuting attorney to include circuit attorney (noncharter counties).
Section 56.265 Compensation of prosecuting attorneys — training program, attendance required, when, expenses, compensation — definition, prosecuting attorney to include circuit attorney (noncharter counties).
Section 56.291 To prepare written brief for attorney general in appealed criminal cases (third and certain fourth class counties).
Section 56.293 To defend elected county officials in certain suits (second, third and fourth class counties).
Section 56.300 Prosecuting attorneys — duties, coroners' inquests (third and fourth class counties).
Section 56.305 Judicial paroles — duties (third and fourth class counties).
Section 56.312 Fee for collection of delinquent taxes and fees — deposit — purpose — unexpended balance to remain in fund.
Section 56.320 Fees paid to county treasury (first class counties).
Section 56.330 Fees set aside as contingent fund (first class counties).
Section 56.340 Fees — records — collection (second, third and fourth class counties).
Section 56.350 Acceptance of fee for signing pardon application deemed bribery — penalty.
Section 56.360 Employment in criminal cases prohibited — civil practice authorized.
Section 56.363 Full-time prosecutor, ballot — effective date — continuing education requirement, duty to provide to peace officers — may qualify for retirement benefits, when — election in Cedar County.
Section 56.380 Not to accept fee or reward, except salary, courts of criminal jurisdiction (cities of 700,000 or more) — penalty.
Section 56.410 May be suspended upon indictment — governor to appoint successor.
Section 56.420 Restoration to office.
Section 56.430 Circuit attorney — election — qualifications (St. Louis City).
Section 56.445 Circuit attorney and assistants to devote full time to office — special assistants may engage in civil practice (St. Louis City).
Section 56.450 Circuit attorney — duties (St. Louis City).
Section 56.453 Circuit attorney, additional duties, how established.
Section 56.455 Circuit attorney to report on felons (St. Louis City).
Section 56.460 Circuit attorney of St. Louis City, duty on felony and misdemeanor complaints — office hours.
Section 56.470 Arrests for felony or misdemeanor to be reported to circuit attorney, when — penalty for failure (St. Louis City).
Section 56.510 Circuit attorney, duties, coroners' inquests.
Section 56.530 Circuit attorney, contingent fund.
Section 56.540 Circuit attorney — assistants, investigators, clerical employees, duties — oath — compensation.
Section 56.550 Circuit attorneys and assistants — oaths — duties.
Section 56.570 Assistants and clerks — tenure.
Section 56.600 Circuit attorney — salary — fees, collection, disposition.
Section 56.631 County counselor, how appointed, tenure, qualifications, compensation.
Section 56.640 County counselor and assistants, duties of.
Section 56.650 Counselor to advise county commission — employees of counselor, how paid, tenure — assistant counselor, compensation, how set.
Section 56.660 Special county counselors — employment — compensation — qualifications.
Section 56.670 Certain counties may contract with a private attorney to furnish nonprosecutorial legal service.
Section 56.700 Assistants for prosecuting attorneys, number, appointment, compensation.
Section 56.750 Office of prosecution services created — purpose — services.
Section 56.755 Executive director — staff — duties — office site.
Section 56.760 Prosecutors coordinators training council created — officers, qualifications, terms, meetings, expenses — executive director, appointment, compensation, powers, removal from office.
Section 56.765 Funding — surcharge to be collected in criminal and infraction cases, exceptions — registration fees — funds created — audit — use of fund.
Section 56.770 Office of prosecution services not to usurp powers and duties of other officials.
Section 56.775 Severability of provisions.
Section 56.800 Retirement fund authorized, administration of.
Section 56.805 Definitions.
Section 56.807 Local payments, amounts — prosecuting attorneys and circuit attorneys' retirement system fund created — surcharges — donations may be accepted — member contribution to fund, amount.
Section 56.809 Board established, trustees, terms, selection of — actuaries, advisors, counsel — audits — tables, rates, records — hearings, appeal — surety bonds — rules — powers of trustees — delegation of authority to advisors — records.
Section 56.811 Members, eligibility.
Section 56.814 Retirement age, creditable service required for normal annuity.
Section 56.816 Normal annuity, computation of — reserve account established, purpose.
Section 56.816 Normal annuity, computation of — reserve account established, purpose.
Section 56.818 Benefits, annual cost-of-living increase, limits.
Section 56.820 Partial years to be used in computation of creditable service.
Section 56.823 Prior service, credit, limitation, amount.
Section 56.824 Certain members may elect reduced benefit at age sixty-two.
Section 56.825 Retirement of member, application to board — payments to begin, when.
Section 56.827 Duration of benefits, exception — election to reduce benefits, spousal benefits allowed, when.
Section 56.830 Death benefits, amount — surviving spouse entitled to benefits, when.
Section 56.833 Deferred benefits allowed, when — forfeiture of creditable service, when, restoration of service, how — illness or injury, counts as service.
Section 56.840 Benefits to retired employees, initial payments, when — creditable service, how accrued, certain counties — benefits as part-time prosecutor, when.