7A-68. Administrative assistants.
(a) Each district attorney shall be entitled to one administrative assistant to be appointed by the district attorney and to serve at his pleasure. The assistant need not be an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of North Carolina.
(b) It shall be the duty of the administrative assistant to assist the district attorney in preparing cases for trial and in expediting the criminal court docket, and to assist in such other duties as may be assigned by the district attorney.
(c) When traveling on official business, each administrative assistant is entitled to reimbursement for his subsistence and travel expenses to the same extent as State employees generally. (1973, c. 807.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 7A - Judicial Department
Article 9 - District Attorneys and Prosecutorial Districts.
§ 7A-60 - (Effective until December 31, 2026) District attorneys and prosecutorial districts.
§ 7A-61 - Duties of district attorney.
§ 7A-62 - Acting district attorney.
§ 7A-63 - Assistant district attorneys.
§ 7A-64 - Temporary assistance for district attorneys.
§ 7A-65 - Compensation and allowances of district attorneys and assistant district attorneys.
§ 7A-66 - Removal of district attorneys.