Attorney General

NOUN
  1. the person who holds the position of secretary of the Justice Department
    Edmund Randolph was the first Attorney General, appointed by President Washington
  2. the position of the head of the Justice Department and the chief law enforcement officer of the United States
    the post of Attorney General was created in 1789
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How To Use Attorney General In A Sentence

  • The President rejected the mercy petition after consulting legal experts, including Attorney General Milon Banerji.
  • They had a third alternative in Joe Purcell, a decent, low-key man who had been attorney general and lieutenant governor and done a good job with both positions.
  • RUDIN: No, and that's one that the Democrats should have run away with, and that's the one with Richard Blumenthal, the state attorney general, against Linda McMahon, the former wrestling executive, who seems to have a hammerlock on him going into November 2nd. Political Attack Ads Work, But Are They True?
  • Neither is Powell slated to be the Attorney General, where he may choose the civil rights czar, who carves the policy groove on race in the Justice Department.
  • Afterward, he was elected Arkansas attorney general and served as governor for 10 years before becoming president.
  • 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.
  • The authors of the report appropriately place primary blame for the breakdown in professionalism on former attorney general Alberto R. Gonzales, who showed a breathtaking disengagement from the process of disposing of nine presidential appointees. Underplayed Stories of the Day - Swampland - TIME.com
  • The removal ... of John Demjanjuk is a historic moment in the federal government's efforts to bring Nazi war criminals to justice," said U.S. Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer.
  • The former state attorney general and congressman seems like a perfectly decent mainline Democrat.
  • [1] A narrative of participants and chronology of the D.partment of Justice Office of Legal Counsel opinions on the CIA's D.tention and Interrogation Program prepared by Senator John D. Rockefeller IV of the US Senate Intelligence Committee was declassified by Attorney General Eric Holder on April 19, 2009: intelligence. senate.gov/pdfs/olcopinion. pdf. The Complicit General
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