Sec. 45.171. EL PASO COUNTY. (a) It is the primary duty of the county attorney in El Paso County or his assistants to represent the state, El Paso County, and the officials of El Paso County in all civil matters pending before the courts of El Paso County and any other courts in which the state, the county, or the officials of the county have matters pending.
(b) The county attorney has the powers, duties, and privileges relating to the prosecution of misdemeanors that relate to health and environmental matters and that relate to the prosecution of misdemeanors under Section 32.42, Penal Code.
(c) At the request of the district attorney, the county attorney may assist the district attorney in criminal cases in El Paso County.
(d) The county attorney in El Paso County performs the duty of collecting and processing checks and similar sight orders as provided under Article 102.007, Code of Criminal Procedure, and prosecutes misdemeanors where a check or sight order is the instrument by which the misdemeanor is committed.
Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 493, Sec. 2, eff. Oct. 1, 1993.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle C - Prosecuting Attorneys
Subchapter B. Provisions Applicable to Specific Counties
Section 45.104. Aransas County
Section 45.126. Burleson County
Section 45.130. Callahan County
Section 45.142. Coleman County
Section 45.145. Colorado County
Section 45.171. El Paso County
Section 45.175. Fayette County
Section 45.179. Fort Bend County
Section 45.189. Gonzales County
Section 45.194. Guadalupe County
Section 45.261. Matagorda County
Section 45.270. Montgomery County
Section 45.309. Shackelford County
Section 45.315. Stephens County