P.R. Laws tit. 3, § 295

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§ 295. District Attorney—Special duties and functions

District Attorneys are the highest-ranking officials at the office of the prosecutor and have the following duties and responsibilities:

(a) Supervise the personnel assigned to the office of the prosecutor.

(b) Assign the corresponding cases and investigations among the prosecutors under their supervision.

(c) See that the matters proper to the office of the prosecutor are handled efficiently and expeditiously.

(d) Recommend to the General Prosecutor and the Secretary any movement in the assigned personnel as deemed appropriate, as well as request additional resources as deemed necessary for the best performance of the office of the prosecutor.

(e) Discharge the regular functions and duties of the office of the prosecutor and any other task or assignment entrusted by the General Prosecutor or the Secretary.

History —Aug. 9, 2004, No. 205, § 75.