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Texas Government Code - Chapter 46 Professional ProsecutorsLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Government Code > Texas Government Code - Chapter 46 Professional Prosecutors Sponsored LinksIn this chapter: (1) "County prosecutor" means a constitutional county attorney who does not have general felony jurisdiction and who is not a state prosecutor. ... This chapter applies to all county prosecutors and to the following state prosecutors: Text of subd. (1) effective until January 1, 2009 (1) the district ... (a) Each state prosecutor is entitled to receive from the state compensation equal to the compensation that is provided for a district judge in the ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), each county that has a county prosecutor is entitled to receive from the state supplemental salary compensation to ... (a) Each state prosecutor is entitled to receive not less than $22,500 a year from the state to be used by the prosecutor to help ... (a) A state prosecutor may not engage in the private practice of law but may complete all civil cases that are not in conflict with ... (a) It is the purpose of this chapter to increase the effectiveness of law enforcement in this state and to increase the funds available for ... Subchapter C, Chapter 41, does not apply to a county if the county is served by a state prosecutor who serves in a district or ... Last modified: August 11, 2007 |