Viewing an earlier, undated versionView current - (1) The council shall appoint a director. The director is the chief administrative officer and serves at the pleasure of the council.
(2) The director shall:
- (a) be an attorney admitted to practice in the courts of the state;
- (b) be selected on the basis of professional ability and experience in the fields of administration, prosecution, and criminal law; and
- (c) possess an understanding of court procedures, evidence, and criminal law.
- (3) The council shall select and establish the compensation of the director and staff, consistent with state personnel policies.