Role of the Attorney General
The attorney general represents the state in legal matters, serves as the principal advisor to the state government, and is in charge of enforcing federal laws. Responsibilities include prosecuting cases involving the government, providing legal counsel, and interpreting laws.
US Attorney General Responsibilities
- Prosecution of criminal cases brought by the Federal Government
- Prosecution and defense of civil cases with US involvement
- Collection of debts owed to the Federal Government
The Attorney General will provide advice and guidance to the president and other high-ranking officials regarding the law and its implementation.
Duties and Powers of the Attorney General
The principal duties of the Attorney General are to represent the United States in legal matters and supervise the operation of the legal administration. The Solicitor General assists in government litigation in the US Supreme Court.
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