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Klamath County DA reports heavy caseloads and overtime, moves attorneys to salaried status May 1
Summary
The DA's office reported more than 3,400 referrals, 102 overtime hours in the last pay period and $162,807.56 spent so far; the DA told the board she will move attorneys to salaried status effective May 1 to manage budget and workload while new hires start in April.
The Klamath County District Attorney's office reported heavy caseloads and staffing strain and said it will move attorneys to salaried status effective May 1 to manage overtime and budget pressures. The DA’s office representative, introduced in the meeting as 'Miss Molina,' told the board the office has more than 3,400 referrals and that most deputy district attorneys carry…
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