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Arizona Attorney General

 
Wikipedia: Arizona Attorney General

The Arizona Attorney General is the chief legal officer of the state of Arizona, in the United States. It is an independent, constitutionally mandated office, elected by the people of the state to a four-year term.

The Attorney General’s Office is the largest law office in Arizona, with approximately 400 attorneys and 1,000 employees. The Attorney General's Office is divided into the following departments:

  • Executive Office
  • Solicitor General
  • Administrative Operations
  • Child and Family Protection
  • Civil
  • Civil Rights
  • Criminal
  • Public Advocacy

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Arizona Attorneys General

Arizona Territory

  • Coles Bashford 1864 - 1866
  • Granville Henderson Oury 1869
  • J. E. McCaffry ca. 1872
  • Clark Churchill 1884 - 1887
  • Briggs Goodrich 1887 - 1888
  • John A. Rush 1888 - 1889
  • Clark Churchill 1889 - 1892
  • William Herring 1892 - 1893
  • John C. Herndon 1893
  • Francis J. Heney 1893 - 1895
  • Thomas D. Satterwhite 1895 - 1896
  • J. F. Wilson 1896 - 1897
  • C. M. Frazier 1898
  • Charles F. Ainsworth 1898 - 1902
  • Edmund W. Wells 1902 - 1904
  • Joseph H. Kibbey 1904 - 1905
  • E. S. Clark 1905 - 1910
  • John B. Wright 1910 - 1912

State of Arizona

Source

  • [1] Arizona Attorney General Opinions

External links

  • [2] Official website

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