Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Report of the Attorney General for the Year Ending November 30, 1932
The jurisdiction of the Attorney General in criminal matters is that of criminal law administration, not of criminal law enforcement, which is the function Of the police.
The jurisdiction of this administration is confined primarily to prosecutions in the Superior Court, and to prosecution of persons indicted by a grand jury for a felony, and of persons found guilty of a misdemeanor by a municipal or district court, who have appealed to the Superior Court.
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