Sec. 1. In each county of the state of Michigan, the board of supervisors of such counties, at their regular annual meeting, may, by resolution authorize the appointment by the prosecuting attorney of said county of as many assistant prosecuting attorneys as said board of supervisors shall deem necessary, and shall in addition authorize the appointment by said prosecuting attorney, of such investigating officers, clerks, stenographers and other clerical employes as said board of supervisors shall deem necessary.
Mich. Comp. Laws § 49.31
Assistant prosecuting attorneys, investigators and clerical employees; appointment
Applied in 6 court decisions — leading case Metropolitan Council No 23 v. Oakland County Prosecutor (1980)
Most recently applied in Beth Bauer v. Saginaw County (February 2016)
1925, Act 329, Eff
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