What is an Attorney General?
AG stands for "Attorney General". An Attorney General is a high-ranking legal officer of the state, who is responsible for providing legal advice and representation to the government. The Attorney General is typically appointed by the head of state or government, and serves as the chief law enforcement officer of the state. In many countries, the Attorney General also has the power to prosecute crimes and oversee the administration of justice.
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