ARTICLE XV
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SECTION 68. JUDICIAL TOWNSHIPS AND JUSTICES
OF THE PEACE. The County shall be divided
into six judicial townships. Each such township shall have one justice
of the peace, who shall be elected in the manner provided by general law
for a term of four years, and shall hold office until his successor is
elected, and qualified. The Justice of the Peace of Sacramento township
shall devote his entire time to the duties of his office.
NOTE: Section 68 is no longer applicable. It is superseded
by Chapter 2.04 of the Sacramento County Code.
SECTION 69. CONSTABLES. At least one constable
for duty with each of the justice's courts shall be appointed by the Sheriff,
subject to the provisions of Section 45-A of Article IX of this Charter.
Each constable shall devote his entire time to the duties of his office,
and must serve process within the judicial district of the justice's court
to which he is assigned or elsewhere in the County when so directed, and
shall perform all the duties required of him by general law. All Constables
shall be under the control, supervision and direction of the Sheriff in
the performance of their official duties. (1949)
SECTION 70. COMPENSATION OF JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
AND CONSTABLES. Compensation of Justices of the Peace and Constables
shall be fixed by the Board of Supervisors and must be salaries only,
and in such amounts as may be commensurate with their respective duties.
Such compensation need not be uniform in amount for the several townships
nor proportionate to population therein. Their duties and qualifications
shall be such as now are, or may thereafter be prescribed by law. (1943)
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