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After the war ended, the CAA was placed on the Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations ( AGLOSO ) and he was scrutinized during the age of McCarthyism.
" The EU delegation met with officials from the Justice Ministry, the Attorney General's office, and Uzbek parliament members in a " rather good " atmosphere.
Daugherty's personal aide Jess W. Smith, was widely viewed as the Attorney General's ( and therefore the President's ) spokesman and henchman.
In 1949, Tom C. Clark placed the IWW on the Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations in the category of " organizations seeking to change the government by unconstitutional means " under Executive Order 9835 ( revoked in 1953 ), which offers no means of appeal, and which excludes all IWW members from Federal employment and even federally subsidized housing.
The " Act to Establish the Department of Justice " bill did little to change the Attorney General's responsibilities, and his salary and tenure remained the same.
As a result, they were sued, and ordered to pay $ 300, 000 in damages by the New York Attorney General's office.
* The Attorney General's Office ( located at Merrion Street, Dublin 2 ) containing the Advisory Counsel to the Attorney General
The Attorney General's Office is a Constitutional body under the Interim Constitution of Nepal.
The Attorney General's deputy is the Solicitor General for England and Wales.
Following R v Mitchell ( 2005 ) All ER ( D ) 74, the sentencing guidelines provided in Attorney General's References ( Nos 4 and 7 of 2002 ) ( 2002 ) EWCA Crim 127 no longer apply to street robbery involving the use of guns for which more severe deterrent sentences will almost invariably be required.
* UK Attorney General's Iraq response-BBC News
The People's Party requested that the Spanish government conducts investigations to ban EHAK-PCTV too, though the State Legal Service ( Abogacía General del Estado ) and the Attorney General's Office ( Fiscalía General del Estado ) found no evidence to support legal actions against the party.
In Mexico, for example, 160 workers at the Attorney General's office were required to have the chip injected for identity verification and access control purposes.
From 2001 to 2006 the Department was subject to oversight by a Federal Court appointed monitor, the result of a consent decree in a suit brought against the Town by the New York Attorney General's office.
At the Attorney General's urging, the Ohio General Assembly passed a law later that year primarily targeted at New Rome, that allowed for the dissolution of a village that had fewer than 150 people, provided little or no public services and had a pattern of wrongdoing or incompetence.
This includes the Thirteenth Court of Appeals, the Texas Attorney General's Child Support Unit, the Texas departments of Health Services, Human Services, Protective and Regulatory Services and Public Safety.
Due to some of the circumstances of the prosecution and the underlying situation at the hospital, a special prosecutor with the Texas Attorney General's office became involved after the criminal prosecution against the two nurses ended.
" On April 3, 1947, the CRC was designated a Communist front group on the Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations, as directed by U. S. President Harry S. Truman ’ s Executive Order 9835.
Her work in housing, health policy, and environmental law won her the Attorney General's Special Achievement Award.
These papers were immediately classified, but were smuggled out of the Attorney General's office by Vilhelm Moberg, and the whole affair thus came to public attention.
* Attorney General's Investigative Guidelines, September 2005
Wilson was a former chairman of the White House Task Force on Crime ( 1966 ), of the National Advisory Commission on Drug Abuse Prevention ( 1972 – 73 ) and a member of the Attorney General's Task Force on Violent Crime ( 1981 ), the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board ( 1985 – 90 ), and the President's Council on Bioethics.
On 4 September 2007, mediation at the Attorney General's Office ( AGO ) between prosecutors and lawyers for Suharto over the Supersemar foundation civil lawsuit succeeded and thus the trial will have to commence.
) As an effort to promote Jewish law, the Mishpat Ivri movement has had relatively few gains, which include: ( 1 ) the Foundations of Law Act of 1980, allowing judicial reasoning to draw upon Halakha, ( 2 ) the limited accretion of case law that refers to Halakha, ( 3 ) occasional references to Halakha in legislative deliberations, and ( 4 ) the placement of a single Mishpat Ivri expert ( Nahum Rakover ) in the Attorney General's office.

Attorney and duties
The existence of the Cabinet dates back to the first President of the United States, George Washington, who appointed a Cabinet of four men: Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson ; Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton ; Secretary of War Henry Knox ; and Attorney General Edmund Randolph to advise him and to assist him in carrying out his duties.
Assisting the Attorney General in the performance of his duties as Principal Legal Adviser to the Government are:
::( 1 ) If, by reason of death, resignation, removal from office, inability, or failure to qualify, there is no President pro tempore to act as President under subsection ( b ) of this section, then the officer of the United States who is highest on the following list, and who is not under disability to discharge the powers and duties of the office of President shall act as President: Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Defense, Attorney General, Secretary of the Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Commerce, Secretary of Labor, Secretary of Health and Human Services, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Secretary of Transportation, Secretary of Energy, Secretary of Education, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Secretary of Homeland Security.
The Director of the Marshals Service is authorized by ( authorizing Director of Marshals Service to appoint " such employees as are necessary to carry out the powers and duties of the Service ") to deputize the following individuals to perform the functions of Deputy Marshals: selected officers or employees of the Department of Justice ; federal, state or local law enforcement officers ; members of the United States Coast Guard when appropriate, private security personnel to provide courtroom security for the Federal judiciary ; and other persons designated by the Associate Attorney General ".
In July 2012, Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne, in response to allegations that the Colorado City government, including law enforcement, was taking orders from the FLDS, announced he was allocating funding to allow the Mohave County Sheriff's Department to take over law enforcement duties in the town.
Since the passing of the Law Officers Act 1997 duties can be delegated to the Solicitor General, and any actions are treated as if they came from the Attorney General.
Since the passing of the Law Officers Act 1997, any duties of the Attorney General can be delegated to the Solicitor General for England and Wales, and his or her actions are treated as coming from the Attorney General.
The Attorney General has few prosecution duties ; these are limited to functions under the various Fisheries Acts and Extradition Acts.
The duties of an ASA include those of the State's Attorney — representing the State ( prosecution ) in criminal proceedings.
One of Hoar's first duties as Attorney General was to rule on the Stewart appointment.
He was Kimble County Attorney from 1914 – 1918 and Kimble county judge, the chief county administrator with some judicial duties, from 1919-1921.
This occurred after consultations took place between Cabinet Secretary Yisrael Maimon and Attorney General Menachem Mazuz, who declared Sharon " temporarily incapable to carry out the duties of his office ", while only officially in office.
Mitchell, having announced his resignation as Attorney General on February 15, assumed his new duties as head of the Committee to Re-elect the President, effective on March 1.
:: Title XI consists of sixteen sections which details the powers and duties of the Secretary, the Under Secretary, and the Attorney General.
* Voice of the Law-The show's signature was the opening announcer, known as the " Voice of the Law ," who defined the creed and duties of Mr. District Attorney.
With the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922, the duties of the Attorney General and Solicitor General for Ireland were taken over by the Attorney General of Ireland.
With the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922, the duties of the Attorney General and Solicitor General for Ireland were taken over by the Attorney General of Ireland.
His duties included advising the Deputy Attorney General on policy, programs, and matters affecting the Executive Group.
On February 7, 2010, the Hartford Courant reported that Attorney General Blumenthal was investigating whether Bysiewicz violated the law by using e-mail addresses obtained by her office in their official duties for campaign use — soliciting campaign support and donations.

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