Section 31000.6 Of Part 1. General From California Government Code >> Division 4. >> Title 3. >> Part 1.
31000.6
. (a) Upon request of the assessor or the sheriff of the
county, the board of supervisors shall contract with and employ legal
counsel to assist the assessor or the sheriff in the performance of
his or her duties in any case where the county counsel or the
district attorney would have a conflict of interest in representing
the assessor or the sheriff.
(b) In the event that the board of supervisors does not concur
with the assessor or the sheriff that a conflict of interest exists,
the assessor or the sheriff, after giving notice to the county
counsel or the district attorney, may initiate an ex parte proceeding
before the presiding judge of the superior court. The county counsel
or district attorney may file an affidavit in the proceeding in
opposition to, or in support of, the assessor's or the sheriff's
position.
(c) The presiding superior court judge that determines in any ex
parte proceeding that a conflict actually exists, must, if requested
by one of the parties, also rule whether representation by the county
counsel or district attorney through the creation of an "ethical
wall" is appropriate. The factors to be considered in this
determination of whether an "ethical wall" should be created are: (1)
equal representation, (2) level of support, (3) access to resources,
(4) zealous representation, or (5) any other consideration that
relates to proper representation.
(d) If a court determines that the action brought by the assessor
or sheriff is frivolous and in bad faith, the assessor's office or
sheriff's office shall pay their own legal costs and all costs
incurred in the action by the opposing party. As used in this
section, "bad faith" and "frivolous" have the meaning given in
Section 128.5 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
(e) If the presiding judge determines that a conflict of interest
does exist, and that representation by the county counsel or district
attorney through the creation of an ethical wall is inappropriate,
the board of supervisors shall immediately employ legal counsel to
assist the assessor or the sheriff.
(f) As used in this section, "conflict of interest" means a
conflict of interest as defined in Rule 3-310 of the Rules of
Professional Conduct of the State Bar of California, as construed for
public attorneys.
(g) This section shall also apply to any matter brought after an
assessor or sheriff leaves office if the matter giving rise to the
need for independent legal counsel was within the scope of the duties
of the assessor or sheriff while in office, and the assessor or
sheriff would have been authorized under this section to request the
appointment of independent legal counsel.