The
council shall consist of thirteen members who shall be selected
as follows: One county coroner; one county prosecutor; one
county prosecutor who also serves as ex officio county coroner;
one county medical examiner; one county sheriff; one chief of
police; the chief of the state patrol; two members of a county
legislative authority; one pathologist who is currently in
private practice; two members of a city legislative authority;
and one attorney whose practice of law includes significant
experience representing clients charged with criminal offenses.
The governor shall appoint members to the council from among
the nominees submitted for each position as follows: The
Washington association of county officials shall submit two
nominees each for the coroner position and the medical examiner
position; the Washington state association of counties shall
submit two nominees each for the two county legislative authority
positions; the association of Washington cities shall submit two
nominees each for the two city legislative authority positions;
the Washington association of prosecuting attorneys shall submit
two nominees each for the county prosecutor-ex officio county
coroner and for the county prosecutor position; the Washington
association of sheriffs and police chiefs shall submit two
nominees each for the county sheriff position and the chief of
police position; the Washington association of pathologists shall
submit two nominees for the private pathologist position; and the
Washington association of criminal defense lawyers and the
Washington defender association shall jointly submit two nominees
for the criminal defense attorney position, one of whom must
actively manage or have significant experience in managing a
public or private criminal defense agency or association, the
other must have experience in cases involving DNA or other
forensic evidence.
[2010 c 143 § 1; 1995 c 398 § 5; 1983 1st ex.s. c 16 § 4.]