We need an attorney general in charge of enforcement over in the Justice Department. |
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The attorney general of the United States had a press conference just a short time ago. |
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I think that he is going to be a great attorney general of the United States. |
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It was a supposedly staid gathering of local party big shots, including the deputy governor, a senator and the state attorney general. |
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Is this a sidebar conference on something the attorney general has so authoritatively stated his position on? |
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Fillmore instructed his attorney general and the secretary of the Navy to arrest the king. |
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Some observers said the comments could merely be part of an attempt by the attorney general to generate sympathy and thus boost his candidacy. |
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The attorney general really has no direct relation to the operation and function of the election operations in each of these counties. |
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The attorney general can take proceedings for contempt of court against anyone who attempts to interfere with a witness. |
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We are joined now in Miami by Janet Reno, the former attorney general of the United States. |
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Because in some sense, the attorney general sets the moral tone for the country. |
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I well understand that the role of attorney general is to enforce the law as it is, not as I would have it. |
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If the attorney general is still no help, and your resources are low enough, you may qualify for free legal representation. |
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But there's nothing unusual about a state attorney general filing an amicus brief in a case where the law of his own state is implicated. |
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But if I see the same tactics that were employed when she was attorney general, you bet we'll push forward. |
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And if you don't get satisfaction there, then there probably is a consumer affairs office at your attorney general. |
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He said he is especially happy that Bush has tapped William Pryor, the former attorney general of Alabama. |
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The British attorney general, Lord Goldsmith, confirmed that a total ban on corporal punishment would criminalise even a mild smack. |
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I think if we are going to have these high alerts in the future, I think it is incumbent on the attorney general to give us more information. |
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The South African attorney general later acquitted her on the grounds of self-defence. |
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An attorney general must answer to the president, for he serves at his pleasure. |
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The attorney general and the government chief whip also sit at the cabinet table, although they are not formally members of the government. |
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It led to the impeachment of the state's attorney general and auditor and conviction of the Treasurer. |
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Despite the pleas of defence lawyers, the attorney general appeared to do nothing to urge restraint. |
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Commercial fund-raisers used by any charity must be registered with the attorney general. |
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He answers to the attorney general, the panel of judges and ultimately the president. |
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Well, I think he's handling it just as he should, by backing up his attorney general for delaying and allowing a review of the documents. |
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Gaveling the hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee to order, the chairman invites the attorney general to make his opening remarks. |
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As deputy, Comey would have been responsible for approving warrantless surveillance requests when the attorney general was not available. |
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The attorney general accused him of trying to build and detonate a radioactive dirty bomb somewhere in the United States. |
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He was elected San Francisco district attorney and then state attorney general. |
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The attorney general was seeking to distinguish the outcome so as to narrow the relevance and applicability of the ruling. |
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It is now up to the attorney general to name a presidential prosecutor or independent counsel. |
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I mean, the attorney general of the United States still has ties to the home area. |
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The attorney general, who was in Moscow on other business, made the announcement through a television hook-up. |
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In my own country, the prime minister, attorney general, chief justice, and governor general are all mid-life women. |
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The attorney general addressed that today and did so in rather aggressive terms. |
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As attorney general he followed what he believed to be his constitutional duty. |
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So why does it matter if the attorney general is a highly ambitious character? |
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To prove his point, the combative attorney general played a familiar Washington game. |
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The attorney general proclaimed the statistics to be the first true snapshot Territorians had ever had. |
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He worked hard as attorney general to represent the state in a competent and professional manner. |
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As the attorney general, you have to be involved in the civil liberties of all Americans. |
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If you ask the attorney general for an opinion, your request and that opinion are public record. |
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Justice League NYC met with the state attorney general and held a press conference yesterday at city hall. |
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The attorney general will also regularly review major opinions issued by the court for declassification and public release. |
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Well, apparently, the attorney general has said that, and as long as there is a signature and a date on them without the postmark, they will allow it. |
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He served as deputy assistant attorney general in the Antitrust Division. |
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When you are labeled by the attorney general as a person of interest, presumptively responsible persons seem to lose all inhibitions in referring to you. |
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As attorney general, no one could have mistaken his independence for troublemaking. |
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Amazingly, the attorney general acknowledges that the police merely try to maximize their hit rates in deciding whom to search, but he blames them for doing so. |
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For a while he was the attorney general and justice minister of Saskatchewan but he stepped down from that post. |
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To save himself, Nixon nominated the estimable Elliot Richardson to be his new attorney general. |
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Currently running for Colorado attorney general, Garnett says the drawn-out case has exacted its toll. |
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The attorney general of British Columbia recently announced he was forming a committee to look for solutions to the revolving door situation in the criminal courts. |
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The New York attorney general who has made his name exposing sharp practices on Wall Street, has now turned his attention to alleged rip-offs by pharmaceutical companies. |
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The attorney general, JesĆŗs Murillo, said the investigation had revealed that the municipal police had been ensnared by organised crime. |
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The attorney general found himself victim of a piece of the most ruthless realpolitik. |
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The telegenic former state attorney general and federal judge is Hispanic and hugely popular in Nevada. |
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We asked for a review by the attorney general of each province to prevent frivolity and it was denied. |
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The attorney general has now given the FBI a blank check to conduct domestic spying without presenting the slightest evidence of actual or potential criminal wrongdoing. |
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The disgraced attorney general recently completed his reminisces of the Bush administration. |
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Closed courthouses, rogue clerks, and misleading statements from the attorney general as Florida welcomes same-sex marriage. |
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After a dozen years of serving as Texas attorney general, Greg Abbott prides himself on knowing the law. |
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Well, the attorney general had to do their due diligence to find out where the mistakes were made, and what happened. |
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You guys are about to write a story that says the former attorney general, the highest ranking law enforcement officer in this country, is a crook. |
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According to numerous reports, the departing attorney general, Eric Holder, agreed. |
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In the end, Mangum was discredited, Nifong was disbarred, and the state's attorney general proclaimed the boys' innocence. |
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He will be the first Hispanic attorney general of the United States. |
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Jeffries touts his law enforcement background as assistant attorney general. |
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Civil rights groups and lawyers have approached the attorney general and urged him to issue an informal warning to establish self-restraint by the print and broadcast media. |
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There are no polls yet in the attorney general race, but in a turbulent year in Lone Star politics, anything could happen. |
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The Maryland Constitution requires a candidate spend ten years practicing law before running for attorney general. |
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And in case you were wondering, both the attorney general and the president send their children to private school. |
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Although he was allowed to stay, parliament passed a law that forbade the attorney general to sit in parliament. |
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Holder of how the tea party House faction in 2012 had led the charge in holding the attorney general in contempt of Congress. |
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The court also addressed the issue with respect to the Evidence Act and how the attorney general of Canada could deal with the need for non-disclosure in certain cases. |
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Bobojon Bobokhonov, the attorney general, explains modestly and without blushing that the luxury cars parked in the courtyard of his administration areĀ 'gifts made to its employees by people close to them. |
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A four-and-a-half-year jail sentence handed to a man who killed someone with a single punch in an unprovoked attack could be referred to the court of appeal, the attorney general has said. |
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The legislation should also direct the police and the attorney general to cooperate with international drug enforcement agencies to interdict such chemicals. |
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He has been attorney general, he has been controller, and he is very well-respected. Clearly, Mrs Feinstein's not going to sprain an ankle rushing too quickly to help out the incoming Democratic leadership. |
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I was the attorney general when it was being investigated and I was the premier when the two individuals, who were eventually acquitted, were arrested for that. |
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The ruling, which effectively ratifies an agreement brokered by the former attorney general, Dominic Grieve, will help to take some of the sting out of the highly charged political debate in Britain over human rights law. |
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In its motion to dismiss the lawsuit, Barclays said the attorney general did not have the authority to accuse the bank of fraud in this instance and had misconstrued parts of its marketing material. |
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The same day, Geneva's attorney general opened several procedures in reaction to a report about misconduct by Swiss lawyers and trustees. |
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In 1613 Bacon was finally appointed attorney general, after advising the king to shuffle judicial appointments. |
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Mr Thomas shows beyond reasonable doubt that, as attorney general, Kennedy instigated plots to kill Fidel Castro that involved the sort of mobsters who wear dark glasses and pinkie rings. |
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I will say on the record that I hope the attorney general in British Columbia will appeal the recent decision of the B. C. supreme court which cited artistic merit as a reason for acquitting Mr. Sharpe. |
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The state attorney general, however, chose not to take action against union members following a similar sickout in January over poor school conditions, which labor experts said could be considered a method of strike. |
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With most voters trusting the government with anything, and with an attorney general and his hand-picked F. B. I. boss having the publicity time of their lives, one might expect us negativists to be in disarray. |
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The state's attorney general promised Ohio would address these problems. |
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The minor appointments were the Virginian Edmund Randolph as attorney general and the Massachusettsian Henry Knox as secretary of war. |
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The state attorney general said the figures showed that a systematic process of racial profiling had become a routine part of state police operations. |
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In August 1993, Alexander P. Waugh, the executive assistant attorney general at the time, apparently began having misgivings about racial profiling. |
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Holder is stepping down as attorney general. |
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Richard Blumenthal, the state's attorney general, disagreed. |
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Warren's Republican career in the law reached from County Prosecutor, California state attorney general, and three consecutive terms as Governor. |
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The other elected constitutional offices are secretary of state, attorney general, state auditor, and state treasurer. |
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The official members are the deputy governor and the attorney general. |
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Each territory has its own attorney general, and court system. |
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