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The Attorney General is the principal legal advisor to government. They are often involved in prosecutions, law enforcement, and legal affairs of state. The position can also be known as Advocate General.
Canada
- Cecil Clarke, Nova Scotia
- Ian Scott, Ontario
Great Britain
Israel
New Zealand
South Africa
- William Porter, Cape Colony
United States
- Andrew Bruck, New Jersey
- Maura Healey, Massachusetts
- Kris Mayes, Arizona
- Dana Nessel, Michigan