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How to use Attorney-general in a sentence

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Speaking on state radio, he said the matter was settled following advice from Attorney-general Costas Clerides who decreed, according to Kadis that UCy's decision was wrong.
As a consequence, we always jump to the conclusion, when a nolle prosequi is issued, that the Attorney-general was covering up for someone powerful.
A report into the tragic sinking of the scallop dredger two years ago will be sent to the Isle of Man's Attorney-General shortly.
The Attorney-General says any confession extracted using torture would not be admissible in an Australian court.
In short, this bill allows the Attorney-General to appoint an almost infinite number of judges.
The Attorney-General may stop any prosecution on indictment by entering a nolle prosequi.
Why then, Prime Minister, has the Attorney-General placed the following answer in the Hansard today?
Now partly that has to do with the changing nature of the office of the Attorney-General.
The traditional view, and I'm sure the majority of opinion supports it, is that the Attorney-General does have a role.
The Attorney-General has granted a fiat in order for them to have standing.
But under section 78A of the Judiciary Act the Attorney-General intervenes upon behalf of the Commonwealth.
The Attorney-General Philip Ruddock took exception to that, and took the rare step of publicly criticising the Police Commissioner.
In McBain the history of the grant of fiats by the federal Attorney-General was referred to.
A full and conclusive inquiry was conducted by the Attorney-General including advices of independent Queen's Counsels.
After more objections from the Attorney-General and Solicitor General, the Court held the witness's testimony inadmissible.
A public nuisance is a crime indictable at common law and restrainable by injunction at the suit of the Attorney-General.
Because the bill says that without a report of that panel there may be conduct meriting dismissal, the Attorney-General cannot take it further.
This bill says that Labour regards the Attorney-General as a wally.
Public nuisance is a tort as well as a crime but civil proceedings may be brought only with the consent of the Attorney-General on a relator action.
An Attorney-General representative denied this, pointing to safeguards in the legislation such as reporting to Parliament and oversight by an Ombudsman, The Age reports.
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The Attorney-General supported Mr. Walpole in affirmance of this principle.
Attorney-General rose to spin the rope, grind the axe, and hammer the nails into the scaffold.
The attorney-general assented, and the case was adjourned until the first day in easter term.
There, indeed, he saw a lean, dark figure with a stoop almost like that of a vulture, a posture well known in the law courts as that of Sir John Harker, the Attorney-General.
Attorney-General had to inform the jury, that the prisoner before them, though young in years, was old in the treasonable practices which claimed the forfeit of his life.
Attorney-General now signified to my Lord, that he deemed it necessary, as a matter of precaution and form, to call the young lady's father, Doctor Manette.
When the Attorney-General ceased, a buzz arose in the court as if a cloud of great blue-flies were swarming about the prisoner, in anticipation of what he was soon to become.
Attorney-General, Simon Corbell, today announced the appointment of Jon Stanhope AO as the president of the Legal Aid Commission for the next five years.
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