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uring his tenure he severed as the acting Attorney-General.
He was appointed acting attorney-general in 1841, and at the first election for th
Kerferd was again Attorney-General in later conservative governments (1875-1
He was again attorney-general in the Dutton and Ayers ministries in 186
and, although she passed a motion against Attorney-General Denver Beanland, insisted that she did no
unded charge of corrupt practices against attorney-general Nicholas Lechmere.
In May 2010, Alabama Attorney-General Troy King announced he had information no
He was runner-up candidate for Alabama Attorney-General in the 2006 Democratic Party Primary.
that the process effectively permitted an attorney-general to become "the judge in his own cause". .
olonial secretary, colonial treasurer and attorney-general.
e Opposition Leader from 1994 to 1996 and Attorney-General in the Gallop and Carpenter governments f
Paul Everingham, MLA: Chief Minister and Attorney-General
nd Government's Department of Justice and Attorney-General responsible for the regulatory framework
Conservatives with himself as Premier and Attorney-General.
e succeeded George E. King as Premier and Attorney-General.
ra, health minister George Smitherman and Attorney-General Michael Bryant.
lectorate of Bateman and is Treasurer and Attorney-General in the Liberal-National government.
appointed by federal Justice Minister and Attorney-General Rob Nicholson to the British Columbia Cou
e was the Minister of Justice 1882-84 and Attorney-General 1883-84.
1868, and Solicitor-General 1872-1874 and Attorney-General in 1874 in the government of James Franci
icitor-General for Ireland 1888-1890, and Attorney-General for Ireland in 1890-1892.
Watts's retirement as Deputy Premier and Attorney-General on 1 February 1962, the Coalition had no
n the Stout-Vogel Ministry (1884-87), and Attorney-General 1893-95, Colonial Secretary, and leader o
He returned to office as Premier and Attorney-General in 1914, serving until his defeat at the
r Justice from April to December 1920 and Attorney-General of New South Wales from April 1920 to May
r-General for Ireland from March 1867 and Attorney-General for Ireland from October 1867 to 1868.
y stood down as Deputy Chief Minister and Attorney-General and ministerial responsibilities were sha
ter of commerce, minister of justice, and attorney-general, all in President Yoweri Museveni's admin
He served as Deputy Chief Minister and Attorney-General from 1989 to 1991 in the Kaine Alliance G
ncluding those of Minister of Defence and Attorney-General in the fourth National government.
ortfolios of marine resources, police and attorney-general.
he purview of the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General.
n Cornwall and became serjeant-at-law and Attorney-General to the Queen consort, Elizabeth of York.
riggered by the death of Labor member and Attorney-General of Queensland David Gledson on 14 May 194
er Thomas Bent, he was both Solicitor and Attorney-General (1904-1909), and he was the President of
inister for Public Instruction (1903) and Attorney-General (1903-1904).
n 1948 and succeeded Jones as premier and Attorney-General in 1953.
9 election, and was immediately appointed Attorney-General in the Menzies government.
Harcourt was appointed attorney-general in 1707, but resigned office in the follo
ccession of Elizabeth I, he was appointed Attorney-General and served in this role for over twenty y
He was appointed Attorney-General in 1905.
Soon afterwards he was appointed Attorney-General in Sir Gordon Sprigg's third government.
He was also appointed Attorney-General and Minister for Corrective Services afte
In August 1956, he was appointed Attorney-General following the resignation of John Spicer
A Liberal, he was appointed Attorney-General of Ontario in 1937 in the government of M
In 1977 he was appointed Attorney-General, serving in that office until the Fraser
till 25 June 1675, when he was appointed attorney-general.
Ben Gurion appointed Attorney-General Ya'akov Shimshon Shapira to head the inve
Mr. Oppal was appointed Attorney-General on June 16, 2006 and did not run for re-e
Clark was appointed Attorney-General of Victoria on 2 December 2010 after the
In 1718, he was appointed Attorney-General and also became a Privy Counsellor and Ch
slative Council and immediately appointed Attorney-General.
cases until (June 1885) he was appointed Attorney-General in the Conservative Government in the exc
r for Murrumba, and in 1989 was appointed Attorney-General, a position he held until 1995.
sband in Palestine where he was appointed attorney-general under the British Mandate.
oley was appointed Minister for the Arts, Attorney-General and Minister for Justice.
He served as Attorney-General of Bermuda from 1900 to 1919 and Speaker
He served as Attorney-General under Chief Minister Clare Martin, and fo
s made a KCMG in 1884 and served again as Attorney-General, and as leader of the Legislative Council
here he remained until his appointment as Attorney-General of Singapore in 1925.
Bowser served as Attorney-General in the cabinet of Sir Richard McBride fro
er and a former politician, who served as Attorney-General from May 1987 to September 1987 and again
at in the William L. Crowther ministry as attorney-general in December 1878.
He also continued as Attorney-General and, with a reputation as a hands-on admi
Ball served as Attorney-General for Ireland during Lord Melbourne's secon
He served as Attorney-General from 1995-2003.
He served as Attorney-General 1920-1929.
He served as Attorney-General in the reforming ministry of Graham Berry
ict Attorney in San Francisco and then as Attorney-General of California from 1964 to 1971.
Kerr served as Attorney-General for 26 days.
Rann cabinet including positions such as Attorney-General, Minister for Mineral Resources Developme
ral government of Sir William Whiteway as Attorney-General from 1889 to 1895.
ld this position was simply designated as Attorney-General.
glish lawyer and politician who served as Attorney-General and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
a Judge, Zadok appointed Aharon Barak as Attorney-General.
As attorney-general Montagu opened the case in the House of L
ddings cabinet, Bartlett was appointed as Attorney-General and Justice Minister.
As Attorney-General Prendergast's task was to consolidate the
William Noy as attorney-general instituted proceedings against Prynne in
resignation of Paul Whalan and served as Attorney-General from 1991 to 1995.
Robert Homburg had served as Attorney-General of South Australia and also, later, as a
with O'Shanassy as premier and Chapman as attorney-general.
Ellicott resigned as Attorney-General as a result of a dispute with Malcolm Fra
nton, was immediately put into cabinet as Attorney-General.
ormed, serving under Sir John Robinson as attorney-general.
He served as Attorney-General at various times except between 1904 and
er, the Duke of Grafton and Lord North as Attorney-General between 1766 and 1771.
enton, who he had previously succeeded as attorney-general of the Duchy of Lancaster; Denton was rej
same day as his friend and predecessor as Attorney-General, Rory Brady.
lie Frost, elevated Roberts to cabinet as Attorney-General.
As Attorney-General, he had powers to appoint judges, and in
gn and chose to not use his capacities as Attorney-General to influence court decisions on whether a
Denver Beanland served as Attorney-General in the Borbidge government from February
Baker was appointed as Attorney-General in the third ministry of John Hart in May
Ferguson, appointed Nickle to cabinet as Attorney-General of Ontario.
as both Chief Justice of Gibraltar and as Attorney-General for Northern Rhodesia during his long leg
Justice from 1993 to 1996, and briefly as Attorney-General in 1993.
Carpentaria, and resumed his position as Attorney-General, which he retained until 1940.
sion, but Kerferd did have eight years as attorney-general.
as vice-premier under Jean Lesage, and as Attorney-General and Minister of Cultural Affairs, which h
n of Charles II, and though supplanted as Attorney-General at the Restoration was knighted by the ne
-election on 29 May 1879 but continued as Attorney-General without a seat.
didn't get the appointment he expected as Attorney-General in the Anti-Confederate Party's governmen
l Government and invited Lloyd to join as Attorney-General.
nd politicians who have sat in Cabinet as Attorney-General since 1856.
ive council by George Coles and served as Attorney-General under Coles' various Liberal governments
McInnes then asked Attorney-General Joseph Martin to form a government, despi
egislature in March 1964 when he assailed Attorney-General Fred Cass over Bill 99, which would have
son, another Musa al-Alami, was assistant attorney-general of Palestine under the British mandate.
These included Western Australia Attorney-General Jim McGinty, Prime Minister John Howard,
New Western Australian Attorney-General Christian Porter has since revoked Arthur
On 4 September 1721, having ceased to be attorney-general, he was raised to the peerage as Baron Le
He ceased to be Attorney-General and was reappointed a Judge of Appeal on
ely little experience was appointed to be Attorney-General of New Zealand in 1841.
986 state election, after which he became Attorney-General and Minister for Justice.
In 1902 he became Attorney-General again and from June to August he acted as
the house of assembly in 1858, and became attorney-general in the Reynolds ministry from May 1860 to
In 1863 Higinbotham became attorney-general in the Sir James McCulloch government.
won the 1935 election and Campbell became Attorney-General.
He became Attorney-General, Minister for Justice, Minister for Consu
ned to the legislature in 1882 and became Attorney-General under Premier William Smithe.
He became Attorney-General in 1900 and was asked by the lieutenant-g
He then became attorney-general to Queen Henrietta Maria and was Lent rea
In 1889 he became Attorney-General under Premier John Robson and succeeded R
April 1909, and almost immediately became attorney-general and minister for education in the Elliott
he opposition, on 24 November 1866 became attorney-general again under Sir Richard Dry, holding the
for Hobart, and on 6 February 1861 became attorney-general in the second William Weston ministry, co
came a King's counsel, and in 1722 became attorney-general of the Duchy of Lancaster.
Legislative Council and soon after became Attorney-General.
d Lyster as solicitor-general, and became attorney-general on 3 June 1529.
politics in August 1884 and Dodds became attorney-general under Adye Douglas until March 1886, when
was sworn of the Privy Council and became Attorney-General.
2 as Solicitor General and in 1695 became Attorney-General.
He rose to become Attorney-General of Australia.
he stepped down from the court to become Attorney-General of Singapore.
46 he tuning down an invitation to become Attorney-General of Seychelles, which was filled by James
ife of King George III) in 1794, becoming attorney-general to the queen in 1801 in succession to Wil
n Australian Legislative Council becoming Attorney-General in the Burke and Dowding governments.
re her husband, Norman Bentwich, had been Attorney-General.
a mining entrepreneur who in 1911 bought Attorney-General Richard Pennefather's 1898 Federation Que
n the courts of chancery, and was briefly attorney-general to Queen Adelaide.
Relations, Consumer Affairs, and briefly, Attorney-General.
r John had also been Recorder of Bristol, Attorney-General and Chief Baron of the Exchequer.
muel Allan Wilmot, a former New Brunswick Attorney-General and in 1871 its Lieutenant Governor, had
on February 20, 1962; it was overseen by Attorney-General Robert Kennedy.
ver, in the Pharmaceutical Benefits Case ( Attorney-General (Victoria); Ex rel Dale v Commonwealth) c
1854 serving concurrently as the colony's Attorney-General.
ohn Latham, who was then the Commonwealth Attorney-General.
Two hours later, the Commonwealth Attorney-General Philip Ruddock and Minister for Territori
court, and in October 1631 he was created Attorney-general, but was never knighted.
o other members since its creation-former Attorney-General and leader of the Nationalist Party, Norb
preme Court of Brazil in 1972; and Deputy Attorney-General of the Republic from 1979 to 1983.
1762) was a successful lawyer and deputy attorney-general for Washington County, Pennsylvania in th
r from 1732; he was afterwards the duke's attorney-general.
ldren of George Frederick Stone, an early attorney-general of the colony of Western Australia.
dviser and Chief of Staff for the Federal Attorney-General, Michael Lavarch, and between 1996 and 19
cClelland, grandfather of current federal Attorney-General Robert McClelland.
for Comptroller and Joseph V. O'Leary for Attorney-General.
onsin) in 1882 and (Chicago) in 1902, for Attorney-General of Wisconsin in 1886 and 1900, for Govern
nister Paul Keating's original choice for Attorney-General in 1993 had been Michael Lavarch, but Lav
es that he would have been considered for Attorney-General if the Liberals had won the election.
1993 until 2004 by Daryl Williams, former Attorney-General of Australia and Rhodes Scholar.
on), b. 1956, professor of law and former Attorney-General of Singapore
The former Attorney-General, Sir Henry James, while supporting the am
ly Oppal, former MLA for Delta and former Attorney-General of British Columbia.
Lowell, Taft, and former Attorney-General George W. Wickersham were the authors.
The son of Canadian lawyer and former Attorney-General of Ontario Dana Porter, he is a graduate
ck entered politics, losing to the future Attorney-General and Chief Justice of the High Court.
articles of impeachment against Georgia's Attorney-General, Thurbert Baker because Baker (who is a D
sident of Ghana and was appointed Ghana's attorney-general, a post he held until 1961.
David Perry was instructed by the UK Govt Attorney-General Treasury Solicitors Office to defend the
The son of Sir Samuel Gray, Attorney-General and Chief Justice of Bermuda, Gray was ed
Forrest and his attorney-general, Septimus Burt, gave an undertaking in th
f these at the instigation of Hall or his Attorney-General, Robin Millhouse.
ith convention when Whitlam appointed his Attorney-General, Senator Lionel Murphy from New South Wal
Davis appointed Lawrence as his Attorney-General but, in 1972, Lawrence resigned his seat
595, was second son of Sir Lawrence Hyde, attorney-general to Anne, the consort of James I, by his w
He is the second Indo-Canadian Attorney-General of British Columbia.
the Ministry of Home Affairs, and interim Attorney-General Khaiyum as defendants in a civil case cha
ndonderry, Solicitor-General for Ireland, Attorney-General for Ireland and eventually Lord Chancello
iscal del Consejos de Castilla), that is, attorney-general.
885 he was also for a period the island's Attorney-General.
also the provincial Minister of Justice, Attorney-General and Keeper of the Great Seal.
he polled 27.6% of the vote against Labor Attorney-General Jim McGinty (38.7%), marginally less than
, 1949-) assumed duties as the Sri Lankan Attorney-General on October 15, 1999 and retired on 7 Apri
He became the second, and last, Attorney-General of the Crown Colony of New Zealand and in
an older brother of Frank Brennan, later Attorney-General in the Scullin Labor government.
ouping, and was the spokesperson for Law ( Attorney-General), Justice and the Arts, Communication and
1 May -- Willem Johannes Leyds, attorney-general of the South African Republic, is born in
She finished third against Liberal Attorney-General Ian Scott.
ial election, she defeated future Liberal Attorney-General Ian Scott by 1,022 votes.
James Donald Mackenzie, Attorney-General
General for Ireland in 1859 and then made Attorney-General for Ireland in 1860, being also appointed
ck - Former federal immigration minister, attorney-general
Hon Daryl Manzie, MLA: Attorney-General and Minister for Transport and Works
Hon Daryl Manzie, MLA: Attorney-General, Minister for Lands and Housing and Minis
Hon Daryl Manzie, MLA: Attorney-General, Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency
Hon Shane Stone, MLA: Attorney-General, Minister for the Arts, Minister for Mine
The entry of the state's moderate attorney-general, Malcolm Seawell into the race, along wit
                                                                                                    


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