Serving as legal advisor to the County Council, the County Executive, and other officers and agencies of Howard County Government, the County Solicitor administers the Office of Law. The County Solicitor advises and counsels County officials and employees on federal, State and local laws (County Charter, Art. IV, sec. 405). The County Solicitor also handles all civil litigation involving the County, its officers, or employees.
Carroll Building, 3450 Court House Drive, Ellicott City, Maryland, May 2018. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Annually, the Commission submits a report to the State Ethics Commission, showing County compliance with State law governing the public ethics of local officials with respect to conflicts of interest, financial disclosure, and lobbying (Code General Provisions Article, secs. 5-804 through 5-812).
Appointed by the County Executive with County Council consent, the Commission consists of five members (County Code, secs. 22.200 through 22.209).
The State's Attorney prosecutes and defends, on the part of the State, all criminal cases in Howard County in which the State may be interested (Code Criminal Procedure Article, secs. 15-101 through 15-109, 15-414).
Carroll Building, 3450 Court House Drive, Ellicott City, Maryland, May 2018. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
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STATE'S ATTORNEY
Starting in 1818, duties of the State's Attorney were first carried out by the District Attorney (Chapter 146, Acts of 1817 December session). Appointed by the Governor in each judicial district, the District Attorney prosecuted cases on behalf of the State. By 1821, the District Attorney was renamed the Deputy Attorney and was appointed by the Attorney General (Chapter 126, Acts of 1821 December session). The office of State's Attorney was first authorized in 1851 (Constitution of 1851, Art. V, secs. 1-5).
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FATALITY REVIEW TEAM
In Howard County, the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team was established in November 2007. The purpose of the Team is to prevent deaths related to domestic violence by promoting cooperation and coordination among agencies involved in investigating deaths related to domestic violence, or providing services to victims of domestic violence, abusers, or surviving members.
The Team seeks to develop an understanding of the causes and incidences of deaths related to domestic violence in the county; and develop plans for and recommend changes within those agencies that members represent (Chapter 233, Acts of 2005; Code Family Law Article, secs. 4-701 through 4-707).
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