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0283 9 1 RFSOLUTICN NO, 283 -81 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JACKSONVITLF., ARFANSAS, REQUESTING THE PROSECUTING AaauRNEY OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT SUPPLY ON A Cct1PINUOUS BASIS THE CITY OF JACKSONVIT1F AND SURROUNDING AREA WITH A DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. WHEREAS, the City of Jacksonville is aware of the present financial plight of the Prosecuting Attorney of the Sixth Judicial District; and WHEREAS, the City of Jacksonville has been without a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney with any type of regular office hours for at least seven months and has been canpletely without a Deputy Prosecutor for well over a month; and WHEREAS, the City of Jacksonville is the only city in the State of Arkansas, with a population of over 10,000, that does not have a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney; and WHEREAS, only a duly appointed Deputy Prosecuting Attorney can properly execute the responsibilities of the Prosecuting Attorney's office, being part of his staff, i.e. prosecuting a criminal case up to Circuit Court; and WHEREAS, the Jacksonville Police Department is entitled to a local Deputy Prosecutor to give it legal advice for the expedient administration of justice and for the Police to obtain Warrants of Arrest for criminal prosecution since the Police are required to have a warrant to arrest individuals in many incidences and the trip to Little Rock to obtain this warrant, while being time consuming, can also make their work more difficult, if not sometimes impossible, because by the time the Police go to Little Rock, get the warrant, and then return, the suspect has usually fled; and WHEREAS, the Citizens of Jacksonville are entitled to a local Deputy Prosecuting Attorney to give than legal advice on whether prosecution is possible under the criminal law and to obtain Warrants of Arrest for criminal prosecution because not all Jacksonville citizens are able to make the trip to Little Rock to get a warrant whether it be due to illness, injury, lack of transportation or other legitimate reason; and WHEREAS, in the last six weeks the City Attorney has been forced to act as the Deputy Prosecuting Attorney under the authority granted City Attorneys in Ark. Stat. Ann. 19 -913 (Repl. 1980), and as such he has been giving advice and issuing warrants as the County Prosecuting Attorney would; and WHEREAS, this effort is now consuming much more than half of the City Attnrn s time i e. during the week of Jul 27 through 31, 1981, he issued sY r MJ July 9 r r more than 35 warrants and on Monday through Wednesday of that week he did not have time to do anything other than the prosecutor's work; and WHEREAS, the budget of the Prosecuting Attorney is $813,426.02 for 1981, part of that amount having cane from the taxes paid by the citizens of Jacksonville; and WHEREAS, in addition to the aforementioned budget, the Prosecuting Attorney is paid $10.00 for every warrant issued and $20.00 for every case prosecuted in the Jacksonville Municipal Court (the City Attorney receives no compensation for these services); and WHEREAS, the City of Jacksonville represents approximately RESOLUTION NO. 283 -81 Page Two 10 percent of the population of Pulaski County, not including the surrounding area which is supposed to be ministered by the Deputy Prosecuting Attorney in Jacksonville; and WHEREAS, it would take less than one percent of the Pros- ecuting Attorney's budget to supply a Deputy Prosecutor to Jacksonville; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of Jacksonville goes on record requesting that the Prosecuting Attorney of the Sixth Judicial District supply on a continuous basis a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney to the City of Jacksonville. AND, BE IT RESOLVED, that a copy of the Resolution be placed in the permanent records of the minutes of the City Council of Jacksonville, Arkansas. WITNESS our hands and seals this 6 day of August 1981. CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, ARKANSAS ATTEST: CITY CLERK • APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY