During a recent government meeting, Shelby County officials engaged in a robust discussion regarding the need for independent legal counsel to better serve the commission's interests. Commissioner Sugarman emphasized the importance of having an independent attorney to ensure that the commission is well-informed and can make better decisions. This sentiment was echoed by Vice Chair Caswell, who acknowledged the contributions of the current attorney, Miss Marcy, but sought clarity on the potential for enhancing her role and powers.
County Attorney Marlene Iverson clarified that the county attorney serves as chief counsel for all elected officials, not just the mayor. She noted that the term \"special counsel\" lacks a definitive legal definition, which has led to confusion regarding its implications. Iverson explained that the creation of Miss Ingram's role was intended to facilitate better communication between the commission and legal counsel, reducing friction that previously existed.
Commissioner Thornton raised questions about the funding structure for Attorney Ingram's position, highlighting that her salary is split between the commission's and the mayor's budgets. Iverson confirmed that while the majority of her salary is covered by the county attorney's office, the commission has the authority to adjust her pay structure as needed.
The discussion underscored a broader concern about the separation of powers and the need for professional legal standards to guide the commission's decisions. Officials expressed a commitment to ensuring that legal advice remains unbiased and serves the best interests of Shelby County citizens.