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What does a State Attorney General Do- The State Attorney General is the chief law officer and legal counsel of the government of a state or nation. He or she represents all state departments, agencies and commissions whenever requested to do so by the authorized employees of those bodies. The Attorney General renders legal opinions, either formally or informally, on all questions of law submitted by the General Assembly. The Attorney General is a key defender of the citizens of a state. Discover who your State Attorney General is today.
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