Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Report of the Attorney General for the Year Ending November 30, 1930
The functions Of the office of the Attorney General embrace both the civil and criminal fields. The Attorney General is the legal adviser of the Governor, the Legislature, all the departments and every state Official, in matters relating to the official business of the Commonwealth. He is also the attorney for the Commonwealth, its departments, officers and commissions, in all litigations, whether in the state or federal courts. As the chief law officer of the Commonwealth, he takes cognizance of all violations Of the law affecting the welfare of the people and acts for the Commonwealth in the preparation and scrutiny Of all its legal affairs.
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