Section 201.7 – Inquiry by Attorney General or Prosecutor; Procedure; Compensation of Nonresident Probate Judge; Endorsement of Witnesses on Charges; Grand Jury Testimony.
201.7 Inquiry by attorney general or prosecutor; procedure; compensation of nonresident probate judge; endorsement of witnesses on charges; grand jury testimony. Sec. 7. The governor may direct the attorney general or the prosecuting attorney of the county in which such officer may be, unless such prosecuting attorney be the officer charged, to conduct an inquiry […]
Section 201.8 – Subpoenas; Issuance, Enforcement, Witness Fees.
201.8 Subpoenas; issuance, enforcement, witness fees. Sec. 8. The attorney general or prosecuting attorney may issue subpoenas, signed by him with his name of office, to compel the attendance of any witness whom he shall deem material, before said circuit court commissioner or judge of probate, and such commissioner or judge of probate shall have […]
Section 201.9 – Subpoenas; Accused Entitled To.
201.9 Subpoenas; accused entitled to. Sec. 9. On the application of the officer accused to the prosecuting attorney, or to any justice of the peace, he shall be entitled to the like process of subpoena, obedience to which may be enforced in the same manner as provided in the last preceding section by the commissioner, […]
Section 201.10 – Testimony; Transcript, Summary Transmitted to Governor and Accused; Fees.
201.10 Testimony; transcript, summary transmitted to governor and accused; fees. Sec. 10. At the time and place there specified in the notice, the commissioner or judge of probate, before whom such inquiry shall be conducted, shall proceed to take the testimony of the witnesses produced before him by the attorney general or prosecuting attorney and […]
Section 201.11 – Charges Against Prosecuting Attorney; Investigation, Procedure.
201.11 Charges against prosecuting attorney; investigation, procedure. Sec. 11. Whenever charges shall be made against any prosecuting attorney as provided in section 7(6) of this chapter, the governor shall direct the attorney general, or the prosecuting attorney of some county adjoining that in which the accused resides, or some other attorney at law, to conduct […]
Section 201.12, 201.13 – Repealed. 1954, Act 116, Eff. June 1, 1955.
201.12, 201.13 Repealed. 1954, Act 116, Eff. June 1, 1955. Compiler’s Notes: The repealed sections provided for removal of county clerks and for declaration by governor of vacancies.
Section 201.14 – Governor May Fill Certain Vacancies During Recess of Legislature, Term.
201.14 Governor may fill certain vacancies during recess of legislature, term. Sec. 14. When during the recess of the legislature there shall be in either of the offices to be appointed by the governor alone or by the governor, by and with the advice and consent of the senate, or of both branches of the […]
Section 201.15 – Vacancies in Certain County Offices; Temporary Appointment.
201.15 Vacancies in certain county offices; temporary appointment. Sec. 15. When at any time there shall be in either of the offices of county clerk or prosecuting attorney, no officer duly authorized to execute the duties thereof, the judge of the circuit court of the circuit in which the county where such vacancy exists shall […]
Section 201.16 – Oaths and Bonds of Appointees.
201.16 Oaths and bonds of appointees. Sec. 16. Each of the persons appointed in pursuance of either of the 2 last preceding sections, shall before proceeding to execute the duties assigned him, comply with such conditions and directions as shall be prescribed and given relative to oaths and bonds, by the officer or officers appointing […]
Section 201.17 – Officers Appointed by Governor During Recess, Term.
201.17 Officers appointed by governor during recess, term. Sec. 17. All officers appointed by the governor during the recess of the legislature, shall continue to exercise the duties of their respective offices, until the close of the next succeeding session, unless others shall be appointed in their stead by competent authority, and shall have entered […]