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Prosecuting Attorney Office Overview
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PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
AS CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICER |
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Article V,
Section 18 of the Idaho Constitution creates the office of the county
prosecuting attorney. The Idaho Constitution requires that the prosecuting
attorney be a practicing attorney and a resident and elector of the county for
which they are elected. It also states that the prosecuting attorney shall
perform all duties prescribed by law and receive such compensation for services
as shall be fixed by law.
Article
XVIII, Section 6 of the Idaho Constitution empowers the county commissioners
to appoint such deputies and clerical assistants as the business of the
prosecuting attorney may require.
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STATUTORY DUTIES |
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The primary statutes relating to the office of the county prosecuting
attorney are set forth in Title 31, Chapter 26
of the Idaho Code. The title of each of the statutes in that chapter is set
forth below. You can read each of the statutes by clicking on the number that
corresponds to the statute title.
31-2601
QUALIFICATIONS
31-2602
DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS -- APPOINTMENT, SALARY, AND QUALIFICATIONS
31-2603
SPECIAL PROSECUTOR -- APPOINTMENT
31-2604
DUTIES OF PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
31-2605
RECEIPTS FOR MONEY COLLECTED
31-2606
PROHIBITIONS
31-2607
ADVISER OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
31-2608
COUNTY STENOGRAPHERS -- COMPENSATION
31-2609
COUNTY STENOGRAPHERS -- DUTIES
31-2610
COUNTY STENOGRAPHERS -- TRAVELING EXPENSES
31-2611
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'S CONTINGENT FUND -- APPROPRIATION BY COMMISSIONERS
31-2612
CONTINGENT FUND -- APPROVAL OF DISTRICT COURT
31-2613
CONTINGENT FUND -- MANNER OF DISBURSEMENT
31-2614
CONTINGENT FUND -- UNEXPENDED BALANCE
The most significant of the duties set forth in these statutes are to
prosecute and defend civil proceedings in which the people of the state of Idaho
or the county have an interest or are a party, to prosecute all felony actions
(irrespective of whom the arresting officer is) and all misdemeanor and
infraction actions when the arresting or charging officer is a county or state
employee, and to give advice to the board of county commissioners and other
officers of the county.
Throughout the Idaho Code, there are statutes that specifically designate the
county prosecuting attorney as the public official responsible for enforcing the
provisions of the statute. It would be impractical to list all of these statutes
on this web site. However, the statutory schemes that the county prosecuting
attorney is most commonly asked to enforce are mentioned in more detail,
including reference to the statutes, at other places on this web site.
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SPECIAL ETHICAL
DUTIES |
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Prosecuting attorneys are the only attorneys that have a legal obligation to
protect the rights of the other party, namely criminal defendants. This does not
mean that the prosecutor must advocate for the defendant. To the contrary, the
prosecutor should be a zealous advocate for justice, the victim, the people of
the state of Idaho, and their community. The special ethical obligation of the
prosecuting attorney is assure that the defendant's due process rights are
protected.
Prosecuting attorneys are bound by the same ethical rules as other attorneys.
These are found in the Idaho Rules of
Professional Conduct. Rule 3.8 sets out the special responsibilities of
prosecutors.
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BUDGET |
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The salary and expense budgets of the prosecuting attorney's office are set
by the county commissioners. Article
XVIII, Section 7 of the Idaho Constitution states that the prosecuting
attorney's salary shall receive a fixed annual salary to be set by the county
commissioners. Article
XVIII, Section 6 of the Idaho Constitution places in the county
commissioners the power to fix the compensation to be received by appointed
deputies and clerical assistants. The prosecuting attorney submits a proposed
budget to the county commissioners, who then review the budget request and meet
with the county prosecutor prior to setting the budget for the prosecutor's
office.
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OFFICE STRUCTURE |
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Case load assignments are based on different legal areas handled by the
prosecuting attorney's office. These areas are: |
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Felony violent crimes against people (e.g.,
homicides, aggravated battery, etc.) |
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Domestic Violence cases |
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Felony crimes against children (sexual and physical
abuse of children) |
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Felony traffic offenses |
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Juvenile offenders |
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Misdemeanors |
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Infractions offenses |
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Post-Conviction Relief proceedings |
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Mental commitment proceedings |
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Child Protective Act proceedings |
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Extraditions |
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Civil litigation involving the County |
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Administrative advising |
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OFFICE STAFF |
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You can view information about each of the staff members of the Prosecuting
Attorney's Office by clicking this Office
Staff
link. |
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