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Prince William Courthouse chiefs up for a pay raise

The Chief Constitutional Officers in the Prince William County Courthouse will get a three-percent raise this year.

The County Board of Supervisors is expected to approve raises for Sheriff Glen Hill, Commonwealth Attorney Paul Ebert, and Clerk of the Circuit Court Michele McQuigg.

Here are their current annual salaries, according to county spokesman Jason Grant:

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