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Chapter 211B
Section 211B.16
Recent History
- 2004 Subd. 1 Repealed 2004 c 277 s 13
- 2004 Subd. 2 Repealed 2004 c 277 s 13
- 2004 Subd. 3 New 2004 c 277 s 5
211B.16 County attorney inquiry; associate counsel.
Subdivision 1. County attorney inquiry. A county attorney who is notified of an alleged violation of this chapter shall promptly investigate. If there is probable cause for instituting a prosecution, the county attorney shall proceed by complaint or present the charge, with whatever evidence has been found, to the grand jury. A county attorney who refuses or intentionally fails to faithfully perform this or any other duty imposed by this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction forfeits the office. The county attorney, under the penalty of forfeiture of office, shall prosecute all violations of this chapter except violations of this section. If, however, a complainant withdraws an allegation under this chapter, the county attorney is not required to proceed with prosecution.
Subd. 2. Associate counsel. Anyone except the person under investigation or the person's agent may employ an attorney to assist the county attorney in the investigation and prosecution of a violation of this chapter. The county attorney and the court shall recognize the attorney as associate counsel for the proceeding. A prosecution, action, or proceeding must not be dismissed without notice to the associate counsel. If the associate counsel objects to the dismissal, the county attorney's reasons for dismissal and the associate counsel's objections must be filed with the court and heard within the time period the court requires.
HIST: 1988 c 578 art 3 s 16
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