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}}'''The Ministry of Justice''' provides legal advice and assistance to the government as requested. The holder of the portfolio of this ministry is known as the Attorney-General. He and his subordinate officers prosecutes actions brought by the government and defend the government against actions brought against it in the Kingdom's courts. The Attorney-General is sometimes known by the abbreviation "A-G." | }}'''The Ministry of Justice''' provides legal advice and assistance to the government as requested. The holder of the portfolio of this ministry is known as the Attorney-General. He and his subordinate officers prosecutes actions brought by the government and defend the government against actions brought against it in the Kingdom's courts. The Attorney-General is sometimes known by the abbreviation "A-G." | ||
The current Attorney-General | The current Attorney-General is Miestrâ Schivâ {{Cabinet}} | ||
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Revision as of 15:17, 24 October 2015
Ministry of Justice |
Current Head: Miestrâ Schivâ |
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Function: To advise the government on the law, defend it from suit, and to prosecute misdeeds among the citizenry. |
The Ministry of Justice provides legal advice and assistance to the government as requested. The holder of the portfolio of this ministry is known as the Attorney-General. He and his subordinate officers prosecutes actions brought by the government and defend the government against actions brought against it in the Kingdom's courts. The Attorney-General is sometimes known by the abbreviation "A-G."
The current Attorney-General is Miestrâ Schivâ
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Seneschal |
Distain |
Culture |
Finance |
Justice |
STUFF |
Immigration |
Foreign |
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