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He was | Attorney-General of Australia from 1969 to 1971. |
Sydney, before becoming Secretary to the | Attorney-General of New South Wales, Sir Henry Manning. |
scended from Sir Egerton Leigh (1733-81), | attorney-general of South Carolina and first Baronet; and, |
he stepped down from the court to become | Attorney-General of Singapore. |
ed a Queen's Counsel in March 1999 by the | Attorney-General of B.C., and served a 5 year term as a Me |
1 May -- Willem Johannes Leyds, | attorney-general of the South African Republic, is born in |
on), b. 1956, professor of law and former | Attorney-General of Singapore |
ee ministers covering six portfolios: the | Attorney-General of Victoria, the Minister for Racing, the |
parole in 2007 was rejected, and the then | Attorney-General of Western Australia, Jim McGinty, said t |
ly Oppal, former MLA for Delta and former | Attorney-General of British Columbia. |
s then appointed to the lucrative post of | Attorney-General of the Court of Wards. |
Phillips was | Attorney-General of the state of Massachusetts from 1858 t |
He is the second Indo-Canadian | Attorney-General of British Columbia. |
Robert Homburg had served as | Attorney-General of South Australia and also, later, as a |
Commonwealth Aluminium Corporation Ltd v | Attorney-General of Queensland [1976] Qd R 231 (Comalco Ca |
Nils Samuel von Koch (1801-1881), was the | Attorney-General of Sweden. |
ldren of George Frederick Stone, an early | attorney-general of the colony of Western Australia. |
favor of Judge Cosgrove and stripped the | Attorney-General of the power to force the Canadian Judici |
first minister of the AGU (Office of the | Attorney-General of the Union) that belongs to one of the |
onsin) in 1882 and (Chicago) in 1902, for | Attorney-General of Wisconsin in 1886 and 1900, for Govern |
nskip is reported to have warned the then | Attorney-General of the Irish Free State, Conor Maguire th |
A Liberal, he was appointed | Attorney-General of Ontario in 1937 in the government of M |
enton, who he had previously succeeded as | attorney-general of the Duchy of Lancaster; Denton was rej |
r Justice from April to December 1920 and | Attorney-General of New South Wales from April 1920 to May |
g has been held by Vickie Chapman, Shadow | Attorney-General of the State Liberal Party, since 2002. |
Clark was appointed | Attorney-General of Victoria on 2 December 2010 after the |
came a King's counsel, and in 1722 became | attorney-general of the Duchy of Lancaster. |
1800 and again from 1811 to 1816 was the | attorney-general of Pennsylvania. |
Ferguson, appointed Nickle to cabinet as | Attorney-General of Ontario. |
The | Attorney-General of Mississippi is the chief legal officer |
preme Court of Brazil in 1972; and Deputy | Attorney-General of the Republic from 1979 to 1983. |
The son of Canadian lawyer and former | Attorney-General of Ontario Dana Porter, he is a graduate |
son, another Musa al-Alami, was assistant | attorney-general of Palestine under the British mandate. |
46 he tuning down an invitation to become | Attorney-General of Seychelles, which was filled by James |
riggered by the death of Labor member and | Attorney-General of Queensland David Gledson on 14 May 194 |
on of Sir Thomas Tempest Kt. (1594-1653), | Attorney-General of Durham and later Ireland and Eleanor d |
ely little experience was appointed to be | Attorney-General of New Zealand in 1841. |
He became the second, and last, | Attorney-General of the Crown Colony of New Zealand and in |
father, also George, (1706-1780), was the | Attorney-General of West New Jersey in 1767-1775 and comma |
, 1949-) assumed duties as the Sri Lankan | Attorney-General on October 15, 1999 and retired on 7 Apri |
Watts's retirement as Deputy Premier and | Attorney-General on 1 February 1962, the Coalition had no |
the duties of the police, and Blackburn v | Attorney-General, on the constitutionality of the European |
Mr. Oppal was appointed | Attorney-General on June 16, 2006 and did not run for re-e |
d Lyster as solicitor-general, and became | attorney-general on 3 June 1529. |
in on 24 March, but kept the portfolio of | Attorney-General open for Michael Lavarch subject to him w |
1 Stuart ALP MLA and territory | Attorney-General Peter Toyne resigned in late August 2006. |
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 |
(The | Attorney-General portfolio remained with Dr Michael Cullen |
As | Attorney-General Prendergast's task was to consolidate the |
y, Tony Benn, Salma Yaqoob, and former US | attorney-general Ramsey Clark were among the international |
In April 2008, the Queensland | Attorney-General referred the case to the Court of Appeal |
e 2008 Brandis, in his capacity as Shadow | Attorney-General, referred the Same-Sex Relationships (Equ |
ise sought incorporation in 1718, but the | Attorney-General reported against this. |
opponents petitioned against this and the | Attorney-General reported in May 1719 that the use made of |
nd Government's Department of Justice and | Attorney-General responsible for the regulatory framework |
a mining entrepreneur who in 1911 bought | Attorney-General Richard Pennefather's 1898 Federation Que |
is the co-chairman, along with Washington | Attorney-General Rob McKenna, of the Washington Law Enforc |
appointed by federal Justice Minister and | Attorney-General Rob Nicholson to the British Columbia Cou |
cClelland, grandfather of current federal | Attorney-General Robert McClelland. |
on February 20, 1962; it was overseen by | Attorney-General Robert Kennedy. |
f these at the instigation of Hall or his | Attorney-General, Robin Millhouse. |
same day as his friend and predecessor as | Attorney-General, Rory Brady. |
ith convention when Whitlam appointed his | Attorney-General, Senator Lionel Murphy from New South Wal |
Forrest and his | attorney-general, Septimus Burt, gave an undertaking in th |
In 1977 he was appointed | Attorney-General, serving in that office until the Fraser |
ad previously worked in the Office of the | Attorney-General since 1983. |
nd politicians who have sat in Cabinet as | Attorney-General since 1856. |
ng's Bench Walk, the Chambers of the then | Attorney-General Sir Michael Havers QC. |
As early as 1946 the | Attorney-General Sir Hartley Shawcross attacked "the campa |
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 |
en more controversially, the prosecutor - | Attorney-General, Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller - entered |
1852, during which time he was junior to | Attorney-General Sir Frederic Thesiger in the prosecution |
rosecuted by Sir Archibald Bodkin and the | Attorney-General, Sir Edward Carson, convicted on March 20 |
it resulted in a report being made by the | Attorney-General, Solicitor-General and Director of Prosec |
Colonial Secretary, Financial Secretary, | Attorney-General, Solicitor-General, two Directors, two Ex |
inning the state seat of St Kilda and was | Attorney-General, Solicitor-General, Minister of Railways |
articles of impeachment against Georgia's | Attorney-General, Thurbert Baker because Baker (who is a D |
[ | Attorney-General Thurlow] concluded his speech with a comp |
He succeeded to the post of | attorney-general to the prince on 25 June 1852, and was ex |
ife of King George III) in 1794, becoming | attorney-general to the queen in 1801 in succession to Wil |
595, was second son of Sir Lawrence Hyde, | attorney-general to Anne, the consort of James I, by his w |
by being made solicitor-general and then | attorney-general to Frederick, Prince of Wales. |
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. |
ent as recorder of London in 1892, he was | attorney-general to the Prince of Wales. |
gn and chose to not use his capacities as | Attorney-General to influence court decisions on whether a |
lified lawyer, Watson offered the post of | Attorney-General to Higgins. |
He was | Attorney-General to the Prince of Wales and was appointed |
that the process effectively permitted an | attorney-general to become "the judge in his own cause". . |
Gilbert Gerard (died 4 February 1593) was | Attorney-General to Elizabeth I for over twenty years, who |
n Cornwall and became serjeant-at-law and | Attorney-General to the Queen consort, Elizabeth of York. |
David Perry was instructed by the UK Govt | Attorney-General Treasury Solicitors Office to defend the |
In May 2010, Alabama | Attorney-General Troy King announced he had information no |
He served as | Attorney-General under Chief Minister Clare Martin, and fo |
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 |
politics in August 1884 and Dodds became | attorney-general under Adye Douglas until March 1886, when |
sband in Palestine where he was appointed | attorney-general under the British Mandate. |
ive council by George Coles and served as | Attorney-General under Coles' various Liberal governments |
ust 1971 in the McMahon ministry and then | Attorney-General until the defeat of the government in Dec |
Roberts remained | Attorney-General until 1962 when he became Minister of Lan |
eader Sidney Holland, he was appointed to | Attorney-General upon the Nationals gaining power in 1949. |
The | Attorney-General usually has a legal background, and Micha |
Attorney-General v De Keyser's Royal Hotel Limited [1920] | |
zophrenia, and Sir Michael Havers QC, the | Attorney-General, was prepared to accept a plea of guilty |
The office of | Attorney-General was abolished in 1843 and re-established |
any that Dodds, who took the portfolio of | attorney-general, was the real leader of the government. |
Carpentaria, and resumed his position as | Attorney-General, which he retained until 1940. |
Martin and the | Attorney-General William Swainson were responsible for set |
-election on 29 May 1879 but continued as | Attorney-General without a seat. |
Ben Gurion appointed | Attorney-General Ya'akov Shimshon Shapira to head the inve |
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