96-008-E A legal secretary for the municipal board attorney may not remain in that employment position if she is elected to the board of aldermen because there would be a violation Constitutional Section 109 and §25-4-105(2) and (3)(a). [1, 6, 7]
96-025-E 1. An attorney for the county board of supervisors may represent criminal defendants before the county's courts but may not serve as part-time public defender or as an indigent's counsel as it would violate §25-4-105(3)(a) unless the exception in §25-4-105(4)(b) applies.
2. An attorney for the county board of supervisors and members of the county board of supervisors may serve as members of their regional planning and development district. [1, 14, 19, 28]
96-055-E A law firm that serves as the regular attorneys for the county board of supervisors may serve as bond counsel if provided for in their contract as the regular attorneys but may not have a separate contract to provide bond counsel services as it would violate). (1) §25-4-105(3)(a) [4, 11, 14]
96-064-E A constable may use his personal vehicle that he also uses as his constable vehicle to serve process for a law firm if he removes the insignia and decals that identify it as a constable vehicle. Cautioned regarding §25-4-101 and §25-4-105(1). [1, 16]
96-074-E A youth court prosecutor may take court appointed cases as a defendant's attorney in the justice court of the county he or she serves as the youth court prosecutor. Cautioned regarding §25-4-101 and §25-4-105(1). [1, 28, 29]
96-080-E A board of supervisors' leasing of office space for the district attorney from the district attorney's father is not prohibited. Cautioned regarding §25-4-101 and §25-4-105(1). [1, 14, 31]
96-081-E A school board may employee the sons of one of its members as an architect and as an attorney if they are financially independent from the father. Cautioned regarding §25-4-101 and §25-4-105(1). [1,20, 31]96-099-E Constitutional Section 109 and §25-4-105(2) prohibit the law firm of a former state agency board member from being bond counsel on a bond issue that includes the state agency's project(s) within one (1) year of the end of the former member's term. [1, 4, B]
96-132-E 1. §25-4-105(3)(b) prohibits the assistant district attorney leasing office space to the district attorney's office.
2. §25-4-105(1) prohibits the assistant district attorney from deeding his property to his father for the purpose of allowing the property to be leased by the district attorney's office. [1, 31]
96-137-E An attorney or a law firm that serves as the regular attorney[s] for the county board of supervisors may serve as bond counsel if provided for in their contract as the regular attorneys but may not have a separate contract to provide bond counsel services as it would violate §25-4-105(3)(a). A board attorney may be present when the board of supervisors considers the appointment of outside counsel if requested to be present by the board. Cautioned regarding §25-4-105(1). [1, 4, 11, 14]
96-145-E A member of a law firm or the law firm is not as such prohibited from simultaneously serving as counsel to a municipal joint action agency and to municipalities or municipal utility commissions contracting with the municipal joint action agency. Cautioned regarding §25-4-101 and §25-4-105(1) and (5). [1, 5, 19]