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Rt Hon William Morris Hughes, MP: | Attorney-General, Minister for the Navy (UAP) |
Then, in 1905 Finlay, now | Attorney-General, gave him the post of Treasury devil, a r |
Jeffrey Shaw QC - Former NSW | Attorney-General and Supreme Court Judge. |
rked by the sudden mid-term retirement of | Attorney-General Dr Peter Toyne. |
He succeeded to the post of | attorney-general to the prince on 25 June 1852, and was ex |
Rattenbury holds the portfolios of | Attorney-General, Environment, Climate Change and Water, E |
In 2003, he shifted to the office of | Attorney-General, Minister for Industrial Relations and Mi |
The office of | Attorney-General was abolished in 1843 and re-established |
sted since the first cabinet are those of | Attorney-General and Minister of Internal Affairs. |
s then appointed to the lucrative post of | Attorney-General of the Court of Wards. |
no lawyers within its ranks, the role of | Attorney-General as chief law officer of the State lapsed, |
binet Minister, including the position of | Attorney-General in the Third National Government. |
1963, McLean was shifted to the office of | Attorney-General. |
he office of Solicitor General to that of | Attorney-General; and from this time his practice became a |
in on 24 March, but kept the portfolio of | Attorney-General open for Michael Lavarch subject to him w |
lified lawyer, Watson offered the post of | Attorney-General to Higgins. |
‘plea and demurrer' to the information of | Attorney-general Heath, prepared by his counsel, Robert Ma |
binet minister, and held the positions of | Attorney-General 1861-62 and Minister of Finance (then cal |
any that Dodds, who took the portfolio of | attorney-general, was the real leader of the government. |
The post of | Attorney-General has existed since the separation of New Z |
The position of | Attorney-General is distinct from that of Minister of Just |
n 1940 federal election to former Ontario | Attorney-General Arthur Roebuck but attempted to return to |
tt, studied law, was elected Pennsylvania | Attorney-General (1838), and was made professor of America |
Formerly powerful | Attorney-General Charles Njonjo confirmed as C.M.G. lay dy |
ired in June 1912 Solomon became premier, | attorney-general and minister of education, but he had a b |
Honourable Paul Lucas MP, Deputy Premier, | Attorney-General, Minister for Local Government and Specia |
or Health 1964-1969, then Deputy Premier, | Attorney-General and Minister for Environment, Racing and |
asmania included posts as Deputy Premier, | Attorney-General, Minister for Justice and Workplace Relat |
The Queensland | Attorney-General, Kerry Shine, has agreed to closely consi |
In April 2008, the Queensland | Attorney-General referred the case to the Court of Appeal |
Roberts remained | Attorney-General until 1962 when he became Minister of Lan |
rement, Escombe became premier, remaining | attorney-general and also holding the office of minister o |
Colonial Secretary, Financial Secretary, | Attorney-General, Solicitor-General, two Directors, two Ex |
s Ministry-namely the Colonial Secretary, | Attorney-General and the Surveyor-General-while the remain |
h Sheriff of Shropshire, Serjeant-at-law, | Attorney-General of the County Palatine of Lancaster and C |
e 2008 Brandis, in his capacity as Shadow | Attorney-General, referred the Same-Sex Relationships (Equ |
Brendan Nelson, appointed Brandis Shadow | Attorney-General, a position he has continued to hold unde |
hadow Ministry in 1994, serving as Shadow | Attorney-General and Shadow Minister Assisting the Leader |
O'Connor from 1974 to 1983, and as Shadow | Attorney-General amongst other responsibilities thereafter |
r a few months in 1993), including Shadow | Attorney-General in 1988 (when he led the successful "no" |
g has been held by Vickie Chapman, Shadow | Attorney-General of the State Liberal Party, since 2002. |
from mental illness, stood down as Shadow | Attorney-General, and was admitted to The Melbourne Clinic |
Minister for Consumer Affairs and Shadow | Attorney-General. |
practiced law, Wade was appointed Shadow | Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for Justice in April |
Social Inclusion and Assisting the Shadow | Attorney-General. |
Bleijie was appointed the Shadow | Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for Justice & Correct |
n was appointed to the position of Shadow | Attorney-General. |
nce entering parliament including: Shadow | Attorney-General (1996-1999), Minister of Racing and Gamin |
Sundaresh Menon SC is Singapore's | Attorney-General. |
fore assuming his position as Singapore's | Attorney-General, Menon was the managing partner of Rajah |
In April 2005 New York State | attorney-general Eliot Spitzer filed a lawsuit that allege |
JPs are recommended by the state | Attorney-General and appointed by the Governor-in-Council, |
g investigated by the office of the state | Attorney-General for allegedly running a taxpayer-funded f |
tes from Florida were signed by the state | attorney-general and the new Democratic governor; those fr |
ad of office for Peter Patmore, the state | Attorney-General, before contesting the state seat of Bass |
He died while still | attorney-general. |
y, Joseph Gellibrand, the first Tasmanian | Attorney-General, in an inaugural address to the Supreme C |
1 Stuart ALP MLA and territory | Attorney-General Peter Toyne resigned in late August 2006. |
4, 1856 - January 14, 1882), a son of the | attorney-general of Pennsylvania. |
be instituted without the consent of the | Attorney-General. |
s editorials in the media, criticised the | Attorney-General for its failure to take any action on the |
The | Attorney-General of Western Australia is the member of the |
med after its promoter Rickard Deasy, the | Attorney-General for Ireland in the Liberal Party governme |
Bulawayo to Clarkson Henry Tredgold, the | Attorney-General of Rhodesia, and Emily Ruth Moffat, and g |
The | attorney-general charged him with libel, and Zenger's lawy |
the due date for title and summary by the | Attorney-General being sometime in September 2011. |
t movement in Australia obtained from the | Attorney-General of the Commonwealth of Australia a writte |
de to Justice Ang in an email sent to the | Attorney-General and the Solicitor-General. |
998, and in 2004 successfully lobbied the | Attorney-General of Western Australia, Jim McGinty, to int |
zophrenia, and Sir Michael Havers QC, the | Attorney-General, was prepared to accept a plea of guilty |
g Anderson - Minister for Finance and the | Attorney-General |
the | Attorney-General of the Duchy of Lancaster |
The | Attorney-General has two main areas of official responsibi |
He was the | Attorney-General from 1903 to 1906, for the First Liberal |
Sydney, before becoming Secretary to the | Attorney-General of New South Wales, Sir Henry Manning. |
ise sought incorporation in 1718, but the | Attorney-General reported against this. |
Secondly, the | Attorney-General is the principal law officer of the Crown |
ed a Queen's Counsel in March 1999 by the | Attorney-General of B.C., and served a 5 year term as a Me |
He also served as Chairman of the | Attorney-General and Justice Government Members' Committee |
ad previously worked in the Office of the | Attorney-General since 1983. |
Laud handed the letter to the | attorney-general as material for a new prosecution, but wh |
As early as 1946 the | Attorney-General Sir Hartley Shawcross attacked "the campa |
as parliamentary private secretary to the | Attorney-General from 1964. |
ee ministers covering six portfolios: the | Attorney-General of Victoria, the Minister for Racing, the |
he state's Second Law Officer, behind the | Attorney-General. |
illed all duties usually performed by the | Attorney-General. |
mo Bay, visited Australia to speak to the | attorney-general, Philip Ruddock, (a member of Amnesty Int |
He was chosen in 1881 by the | attorney-general, Sir Henry James as his "devil", or Treas |
The | Attorney-General must be a qualified legal practitioner; w |
The | Attorney-General argued that the pamphlet was clearly aime |
Nils Samuel von Koch (1801-1881), was the | Attorney-General of Sweden. |
n was filed against him and others by the | attorney-general in the Star-chamber, but the prisoners we |
Only the | Attorney-General can bring or defend a lawsuit on behalf o |
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 |
romoted to Parliamentary Secretary to the | Attorney-General, and was seen by some as an indication th |
ame part of the legal team supporting the | Attorney-General and the Solicitor General in 1962. |
a prisoner was about to be released, the | Attorney-General could request continual detention. |
Martin and the | Attorney-General William Swainson were responsible for set |
a two-hour representation by Havers, the | Attorney-General, a 90-minute lunch break and a further 40 |
He was a Cabinet Minister, and was the | Attorney-General and Minister of Justice in the Third Labo |
it resulted in a report being made by the | Attorney-General, Solicitor-General and Director of Prosec |
the Executive Member for Law was now the | Attorney-General, and the other executive members were now |
demoted to Parliamentary Secretary to the | Attorney-General, a post he held until Labor lost office. |
using to acknowledge the authority of the | Attorney-General and challenging the legality of the appoi |
1800 and again from 1811 to 1816 was the | attorney-general of Pennsylvania. |
d was in favour of this exemption but the | Attorney-General Charles Pratt was not. |
was debated in the House of Commons, the | attorney-general explained: "The safeguarding of this part |
presentatives, 1 seat is reserved for the | Attorney-General and up to 10 seats are given to members a |
The | Attorney-General of Mississippi is the chief legal officer |
nd Parliamentary Private Secretary to the | Attorney-General (1925-1929). |
officer of state in Victoria, behind the | Attorney-General. |
ict of murder; this was overturned by the | Attorney-General for Ireland. |
opponents petitioned against this and the | Attorney-General reported in May 1719 that the use made of |
rosecuted by Sir Archibald Bodkin and the | Attorney-General, Sir Edward Carson, convicted on March 20 |
de Negotiations from 1987 to 1990 and the | Attorney-General from 1990 to 1993. |
ed Parliamentary Private Secretary to the | Attorney-General. |
The | Attorney-General usually has a legal background, and Micha |
father, also George, (1706-1780), was the | Attorney-General of West New Jersey in 1767-1775 and comma |
al for Ireland briefly in 1842 , and then | Attorney-General for Ireland from 1842 until 1846, in whic |
ng's Bench Walk, the Chambers of the then | Attorney-General Sir Michael Havers QC. |
ust 1971 in the McMahon ministry and then | Attorney-General until the defeat of the government in Dec |
by being made solicitor-general and then | attorney-general to Frederick, Prince of Wales. |
parole in 2007 was rejected, and the then | Attorney-General of Western Australia, Jim McGinty, said t |
nskip is reported to have warned the then | Attorney-General of the Irish Free State, Conor Maguire th |
September 4, 1973, Pawley was promoted to | Attorney-General. |
1852, during which time he was junior to | Attorney-General Sir Frederic Thesiger in the prosecution |
He was appointed chief assistant to | attorney-general Colin Gillon and chief prosecutor of the |
eader Sidney Holland, he was appointed to | Attorney-General upon the Nationals gaining power in 1949. |
tly the Deputy Chief Minister, Treasurer, | Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Infrastructure |
y, Tony Benn, Salma Yaqoob, and former US | attorney-general Ramsey Clark were among the international |
Commonwealth Aluminium Corporation Ltd v | Attorney-General of Queensland [1976] Qd R 231 (Comalco Ca |
the duties of the police, and Blackburn v | Attorney-General, on the constitutionality of the European |
of Law Reporting for England and Wales v | Attorney-General, [1972] Ch 73, is a case in which the Cou |
Victoria is party, or where the Victorian | Attorney-General intervenes in Commonwealth matters under |
st the Crown if they thought a vindictive | attorney-general could, in effect, end their careers simpl |
He was | Attorney-General of New South Wales in the third Parkes mi |
and from August 1865 to January 1866 was | Attorney-General in the fourth Cowper ministry. |
He was | Attorney-General of Australia from 1969 to 1971. |
He was | Attorney-General in the Fraser Ministry from 1975 to 1977. |
became solicitor-general in 1707, and was | attorney-general from 1708 to 1710, when the queen granted |
He was | Attorney-General in Joseph Cook's Liberal government of 19 |
, and from 22 March to 16 August 1877 was | Attorney-General in the second Parkes ministry. |
He was | Attorney-General again, albeit only for one year, in the P |
Phillips was | Attorney-General of the state of Massachusetts from 1858 t |
He was | Attorney-General and Solicitor-General for Ireland in the |
government service, and subsequently was | Attorney-General and docent at the University. |
ent as recorder of London in 1892, he was | attorney-general to the Prince of Wales. |
inning the state seat of St Kilda and was | Attorney-General, Solicitor-General, Minister of Railways |
He was | Attorney-General to the Prince of Wales and was appointed |
Gilbert Gerard (died 4 February 1593) was | Attorney-General to Elizabeth I for over twenty years, who |
of the Second National Government he was | Attorney-General and Minister of Justice |
the House of Assembly for Yatala and was | attorney-general in the Torrens ministry from 1 to 30 Sept |
ter Lloyd of Voelallt, Cardiganshire, was | attorney-general for south Wales and was succeeded in that |
is the co-chairman, along with Washington | Attorney-General Rob McKenna, of the Washington Law Enforc |
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