§ 5-28-108 - Special deputy prosecutor.
               	 		
5-28-108.    Special deputy prosecutor.
    (a)  An  attorney employed in the office of the Attorney General may be  designated by a prosecuting attorney having criminal jurisdiction in a  matter as a special deputy prosecutor for the purpose of prosecuting in a  court of competent jurisdiction an action brought under this chapter or  another action for the physical or mental abuse or exploitation of a  long-term care facility resident.
(b)    (1)  As  a special deputy prosecutor, an attorney designated under subsection  (a) of this section may issue a subpoena and administer an oath as  provided in    25-16-705.
      (2)  The subpoena shall be substantially in the form set forth in    25-16-705(b).
(c)  A  special deputy prosecutor appointed and functioning as authorized under  this section is entitled to the same immunity granted by law to the  prosecuting attorney.
(d)    (1)  Appointment  as a special deputy prosecutor does not enable an attorney designated  under subsection (a) of this section to receive any additional fee or  salary from the state for a service provided pursuant to the  appointment.
      (2)  Any expense of  the special deputy prosecutor and any fees and costs incurred by the  special deputy prosecutor in the prosecution of a case as provided in  this section is the responsibility of the Attorney General.
(e)  The prosecuting attorney may revoke the appointment of a special deputy prosecutor at any time.