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Ellicott resigned as Attorney-General as a result of a dispute with Malcolm Fra
-election on 29 May 1879 but continued as Attorney-General without a seat.
The office of Attorney-General was abolished in 1843 and re-established
politics in August 1884 and Dodds became attorney-general under Adye Douglas until March 1886, when
ise sought incorporation in 1718, but the Attorney-General reported against this.
He was Attorney-General again, albeit only for one year, in the P
g investigated by the office of the state Attorney-General for allegedly running a taxpayer-funded f
In 1718, he was appointed Attorney-General and also became a Privy Counsellor and Ch
rement, Escombe became premier, remaining attorney-general and also holding the office of minister o
y, Joseph Gellibrand, the first Tasmanian Attorney-General, in an inaugural address to the Supreme C
In 1902 he became Attorney-General again and from June to August he acted as
eminent lawyer, Solicitor-General (1671), Attorney-General (1673), and Chief Justice of the Common P
ouping, and was the spokesperson for Law ( Attorney-General), Justice and the Arts, Communication and
tt, studied law, was elected Pennsylvania Attorney-General (1838), and was made professor of America
it resulted in a report being made by the Attorney-General, Solicitor-General and Director of Prosec
binet minister, and held the positions of Attorney-General 1861-62 and Minister of Finance (then cal
er Thomas Bent, he was both Solicitor and Attorney-General (1904-1909), and he was the President of
Attorney-General Monk and Solicitor-General Williams are o
595, was second son of Sir Lawrence Hyde, attorney-general to Anne, the consort of James I, by his w
JPs are recommended by the state Attorney-General and appointed by the Governor-in-Council,
s made a KCMG in 1884 and served again as Attorney-General, and as leader of the Legislative Council
the Ministry of Home Affairs, and interim Attorney-General Khaiyum as defendants in a civil case cha
1993 until 2004 by Daryl Williams, former Attorney-General of Australia and Rhodes Scholar.
He was Attorney-General of Australia from 1969 to 1971.
He rose to become Attorney-General of Australia.
ed a Queen's Counsel in March 1999 by the Attorney-General of B.C., and served a 5 year term as a Me
articles of impeachment against Georgia's Attorney-General, Thurbert Baker because Baker (who is a D
The Attorney-General must be a qualified legal practitioner; w
and, although she passed a motion against Attorney-General Denver Beanland, insisted that she did no
that the process effectively permitted an attorney-general to become "the judge in his own cause". .
He served as Attorney-General of Bermuda from 1900 to 1919 and Speaker
same day as his friend and predecessor as Attorney-General, Rory Brady.
Only the Attorney-General can bring or defend a lawsuit on behalf o
ly Oppal, former MLA for Delta and former Attorney-General of British Columbia.
He is the second Indo-Canadian Attorney-General of British Columbia.
ra, health minister George Smitherman and Attorney-General Michael Bryant.
Forrest and his attorney-general, Septimus Burt, gave an undertaking in th
ict Attorney in San Francisco and then as Attorney-General of California from 1964 to 1971.
egislature in March 1964 when he assailed Attorney-General Fred Cass over Bill 99, which would have
of Law Reporting for England and Wales v Attorney-General, [1972] Ch 73, is a case in which the Cou
using to acknowledge the authority of the Attorney-General and challenging the legality of the appoi
glish lawyer and politician who served as Attorney-General and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
He served as Attorney-General under Chief Minister Clare Martin, and fo
The son of Sir Samuel Gray, Attorney-General and Chief Justice of Bermuda, Gray was ed
ck entered politics, losing to the future Attorney-General and Chief Justice of the High Court.
no lawyers within its ranks, the role of Attorney-General as chief law officer of the State lapsed,
r John had also been Recorder of Bristol, Attorney-General and Chief Baron of the Exchequer.
y, Tony Benn, Salma Yaqoob, and former US attorney-general Ramsey Clark were among the international
Rattenbury holds the portfolios of Attorney-General, Environment, Climate Change and Water, E
ive council by George Coles and served as Attorney-General under Coles' various Liberal governments
n the Stout-Vogel Ministry (1884-87), and Attorney-General 1893-95, Colonial Secretary, and leader o
[ Attorney-General Thurlow] concluded his speech with a comp
ad of office for Peter Patmore, the state Attorney-General, before contesting the state seat of Bass
Attorney-General v De Keyser's Royal Hotel Limited [1920]
at in the William L. Crowther ministry as attorney-general in December 1878.
The position of Attorney-General is distinct from that of Minister of Just
government service, and subsequently was Attorney-General and docent at the University.
on of Sir Thomas Tempest Kt. (1594-1653), Attorney-General of Durham and later Ireland and Eleanor d
rosecuted by Sir Archibald Bodkin and the Attorney-General, Sir Edward Carson, convicted on March 20
Gilbert Gerard (died 4 February 1593) was Attorney-General to Elizabeth I for over twenty years, who
ver, in the Pharmaceutical Benefits Case ( Attorney-General (Victoria); Ex rel Dale v Commonwealth) c
The post of Attorney-General has existed since the separation of New Z
Attorney-General Bale followed the Prime Minister's cue on
Honourable Paul Lucas MP, Deputy Premier, Attorney-General, Minister for Local Government and Specia
nd Government's Department of Justice and Attorney-General responsible for the regulatory framework
In 2003, he shifted to the office of Attorney-General, Minister for Industrial Relations and Mi
Rann cabinet including positions such as Attorney-General, Minister for Mineral Resources Developme
He became Attorney-General, Minister for Justice, Minister for Consu
Rt Hon William Morris Hughes, MP: Attorney-General, Minister for the Navy (UAP)
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
in on 24 March, but kept the portfolio of Attorney-General open for Michael Lavarch subject to him w
asmania included posts as Deputy Premier, Attorney-General, Minister for Justice and Workplace Relat
Hon Shane Stone, MLA: Attorney-General, Minister for the Arts, Minister for Mine
1852, during which time he was junior to Attorney-General Sir Frederic Thesiger in the prosecution
by being made solicitor-general and then attorney-general to Frederick, Prince of Wales.
he office of Solicitor General to that of Attorney-General; and from this time his practice became a
He was appointed chief assistant to attorney-general Colin Gillon and chief prosecutor of the
As Attorney-General, he had powers to appoint judges, and in
As early as 1946 the Attorney-General Sir Hartley Shawcross attacked "the campa
The Attorney-General usually has a legal background, and Micha
Carpentaria, and resumed his position as Attorney-General, which he retained until 1940.
The former Attorney-General, Sir Henry James, while supporting the am
He was chosen in 1881 by the attorney-general, Sir Henry James as his "devil", or Treas
lified lawyer, Watson offered the post of Attorney-General to Higgins.
The attorney-general charged him with libel, and Zenger's lawy
Then, in 1905 Finlay, now Attorney-General, gave him the post of Treasury devil, a r
st the Crown if they thought a vindictive attorney-general could, in effect, end their careers simpl
muel Allan Wilmot, a former New Brunswick Attorney-General and in 1871 its Lieutenant Governor, had
Victoria is party, or where the Victorian Attorney-General intervenes in Commonwealth matters under
In 1977 he was appointed Attorney-General, serving in that office until the Fraser
he became Solicitor-General, and in 1868 Attorney-General, and in 1869 successfully passed a bankru
ter of commerce, minister of justice, and attorney-general, all in President Yoweri Museveni's admin
opponents petitioned against this and the Attorney-General reported in May 1719 that the use made of
Davis appointed Lawrence as his Attorney-General but, in 1972, Lawrence resigned his seat
gn and chose to not use his capacities as Attorney-General to influence court decisions on whether a
al for Ireland briefly in 1842 , and then Attorney-General for Ireland from 1842 until 1846, in whic
med after its promoter Rickard Deasy, the Attorney-General for Ireland in the Liberal Party governme
Ball served as Attorney-General for Ireland during Lord Melbourne's secon
General for Ireland in 1859 and then made Attorney-General for Ireland in 1860, being also appointed
icitor-General for Ireland 1888-1890, and Attorney-General for Ireland in 1890-1892.
r-General for Ireland from March 1867 and Attorney-General for Ireland from October 1867 to 1868.
ndonderry, Solicitor-General for Ireland, Attorney-General for Ireland and eventually Lord Chancello
ict of murder; this was overturned by the Attorney-General for Ireland.
s editorials in the media, criticised the Attorney-General for its failure to take any action on the
He was Attorney-General in Joseph Cook's Liberal government of 19
Mr. Oppal was appointed Attorney-General on June 16, 2006 and did not run for re-e
He also served as Chairman of the Attorney-General and Justice Government Members' Committee
ddings cabinet, Bartlett was appointed as Attorney-General and Justice Minister.
also the provincial Minister of Justice, Attorney-General and Keeper of the Great Seal.
on February 20, 1962; it was overseen by Attorney-General Robert Kennedy.
In May 2010, Alabama Attorney-General Troy King announced he had information no
Kerferd was again Attorney-General in later conservative governments (1875-1
dviser and Chief of Staff for the Federal Attorney-General, Michael Lavarch, and between 1996 and 19
o other members since its creation-former Attorney-General and leader of the Nationalist Party, Norb
unded charge of corrupt practices against attorney-general Nicholas Lechmere.
ith convention when Whitlam appointed his Attorney-General, Senator Lionel Murphy from New South Wal
McInnes then asked Attorney-General Joseph Martin to form a government, despi
Laud handed the letter to the attorney-general as material for a new prosecution, but wh
er and a former politician, who served as Attorney-General from May 1987 to September 1987 and again
cClelland, grandfather of current federal Attorney-General Robert McClelland.
he polled 27.6% of the vote against Labor Attorney-General Jim McGinty (38.7%), marginally less than
These included Western Australia Attorney-General Jim McGinty, Prime Minister John Howard,
is the co-chairman, along with Washington Attorney-General Rob McKenna, of the Washington Law Enforc
ng's Bench Walk, the Chambers of the then Attorney-General Sir Michael Havers QC.
f these at the instigation of Hall or his Attorney-General, Robin Millhouse.
986 state election, after which he became Attorney-General and Minister for Justice.
tly the Deputy Chief Minister, Treasurer, Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Infrastructure
ired in June 1912 Solomon became premier, attorney-general and minister of education, but he had a b
Hon Daryl Manzie, MLA: Attorney-General and Minister for Transport and Works
sted since the first cabinet are those of Attorney-General and Minister of Internal Affairs.
He was also appointed Attorney-General and Minister for Corrective Services afte
April 1909, and almost immediately became attorney-general and minister for education in the Elliott
oley was appointed Minister for the Arts, Attorney-General and Minister for Justice.
inning the state seat of St Kilda and was Attorney-General, Solicitor-General, Minister of Railways
He was a Cabinet Minister, and was the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice in the Third Labo
or Health 1964-1969, then Deputy Premier, Attorney-General and Minister for Environment, Racing and
of the Second National Government he was Attorney-General and Minister of Justice
as vice-premier under Jean Lesage, and as Attorney-General and Minister of Cultural Affairs, which h
nce entering parliament including: Shadow Attorney-General (1996-1999), Minister of Racing and Gamin
y stood down as Deputy Chief Minister and Attorney-General and ministerial responsibilities were sha
The Attorney-General of Mississippi is the chief legal officer
He was Attorney-General of New South Wales in the third Parkes mi
Sydney, before becoming Secretary to the Attorney-General of New South Wales, Sir Henry Manning.
r Justice from April to December 1920 and Attorney-General of New South Wales from April 1920 to May
ely little experience was appointed to be Attorney-General of New Zealand in 1841.
appointed by federal Justice Minister and Attorney-General Rob Nicholson to the British Columbia Cou
Formerly powerful Attorney-General Charles Njonjo confirmed as C.M.G. lay dy
as both Chief Justice of Gibraltar and as Attorney-General for Northern Rhodesia during his long leg
, 1949-) assumed duties as the Sri Lankan Attorney-General on October 15, 1999 and retired on 7 Apri
A Liberal, he was appointed Attorney-General of Ontario in 1937 in the government of M
The son of Canadian lawyer and former Attorney-General of Ontario Dana Porter, he is a graduate
Ferguson, appointed Nickle to cabinet as Attorney-General of Ontario.
As attorney-general Montagu opened the case in the House of L
O'Connor from 1974 to 1983, and as Shadow Attorney-General amongst other responsibilities thereafter
son, another Musa al-Alami, was assistant attorney-general of Palestine under the British mandate.
a mining entrepreneur who in 1911 bought Attorney-General Richard Pennefather's 1898 Federation Que
4, 1856 - January 14, 1882), a son of the attorney-general of Pennsylvania.
1800 and again from 1811 to 1816 was the attorney-general of Pennsylvania.
rked by the sudden mid-term retirement of Attorney-General Dr Peter Toyne.
New Western Australian Attorney-General Christian Porter has since revoked Arthur
Brendan Nelson, appointed Brandis Shadow Attorney-General, a position he has continued to hold unde
r for Murrumba, and in 1989 was appointed Attorney-General, a position he held until 1995.
demoted to Parliamentary Secretary to the Attorney-General, a post he held until Labor lost office.
sident of Ghana and was appointed Ghana's attorney-general, a post he held until 1961.
d was in favour of this exemption but the Attorney-General Charles Pratt was not.
ned to the legislature in 1882 and became Attorney-General under Premier William Smithe.
In 1889 he became Attorney-General under Premier John Robson and succeeded R
zophrenia, and Sir Michael Havers QC, the Attorney-General, was prepared to accept a plea of guilty
‘plea and demurrer' to the information of Attorney-general Heath, prepared by his counsel, Robert Ma
William Noy as attorney-general instituted proceedings against Prynne in
He then became attorney-general to Queen Henrietta Maria and was Lent rea
n the courts of chancery, and was briefly attorney-general to Queen Adelaide.
Commonwealth Aluminium Corporation Ltd v Attorney-General of Queensland [1976] Qd R 231 (Comalco Ca
riggered by the death of Labor member and Attorney-General of Queensland David Gledson on 14 May 194
en more controversially, the prosecutor - Attorney-General, Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller - entered
(The Attorney-General portfolio remained with Dr Michael Cullen
a prisoner was about to be released, the Attorney-General could request continual detention.
Attorney-General - Rex Mason
Bulawayo to Clarkson Henry Tredgold, the Attorney-General of Rhodesia, and Emily Ruth Moffat, and g
n 1940 federal election to former Ontario Attorney-General Arthur Roebuck but attempted to return to
Two hours later, the Commonwealth Attorney-General Philip Ruddock and Minister for Territori
mo Bay, visited Australia to speak to the attorney-general, Philip Ruddock, (a member of Amnesty Int
Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum has stated that "the
ial election, she defeated future Liberal Attorney-General Ian Scott by 1,022 votes.
She finished third against Liberal Attorney-General Ian Scott.
The entry of the state's moderate attorney-general, Malcolm Seawell into the race, along wit
ccession of Elizabeth I, he was appointed Attorney-General and served in this role for over twenty y
46 he tuning down an invitation to become Attorney-General of Seychelles, which was filled by James
hadow Ministry in 1994, serving as Shadow Attorney-General and Shadow Minister Assisting the Leader
practiced law, Wade was appointed Shadow Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for Justice in April
Bleijie was appointed the Shadow Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for Justice & Correct
Ben Gurion appointed Attorney-General Ya'akov Shimshon Shapira to head the inve
The Queensland Attorney-General, Kerry Shine, has agreed to closely consi
here he remained until his appointment as Attorney-General of Singapore in 1925.
on), b. 1956, professor of law and former Attorney-General of Singapore
he stepped down from the court to become Attorney-General of Singapore.
Soon afterwards he was appointed Attorney-General in Sir Gordon Sprigg's third government.
He was Attorney-General and Solicitor-General for Ireland in the
                                                                                                    


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