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27641
. The county counsel shall serve for four years from the time
of his appointment and until his successor is appointed, subject to
the following:
(a) He may be removed at any time by proceedings under Article 3
(commencing at Section 3060) of Chapter 7 of Division 4 of Title 1 of
the Government Code.
(b) He may be removed at any time by the board of supervisors for
neglect of duty, malfeasance or misconduct in office, or other good
cause shown, upon written accusation to be filed with the board of
supervisors, by a person not a member of the board, and heard by the
board and sustained by a three-fifths vote of the board. When an
accusation has been so filed with the board, the board may direct the
district attorney to investigate and present the accusation or may
employ private counsel for that purpose. All testimony before the
board shall be under oath or affirmation administered by the board.
The board is hereby vested with the power to compel the attendance of
witnesses and the production of books, papers and testimony and
shall make such processes available to the accused. A copy of the
accusation shall be personally served upon the accused and he shall
be given not less than 10 days' time in which to file a written
answer to the accusation. If, after hearing, it appears to the
satisfaction of the board that the accusation has been substantiated,
the board shall so notify the accused by mail. Such notice shall
specifically state the findings and judgment of the board, and the
board shall thereupon forthwith remove the accused from office and
shall immediately appoint his successor.