The Attorney General of Illinois serves as the state's chief legal officer, responsible for representing the state in legal matters and protecting the rights of its residents. This includes enforcing consumer protection laws, overseeing public interest litigation, and providing legal counsel to state agencies. Additionally, the Attorney General's office addresses issues such as environmental protection, civil rights, and public safety. The Attorney General also has the authority to investigate and prosecute cases of corruption and fraud.
yes there is
4 years
Reagan had three different attorneys general.
1st term attorney general was John Ashcroft-2nd term attorney general was Alberto Gonzalez
Not sure myself
contact your State Attorney Generals office
The FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program
First, you would need to know who has given you POA in IL.
There are Inspectors General, Attorney Generals and four different levels of Military Generals starting with Brigadier General (One Star), Major General (Two Stars), Lieutenant General (Three Stars) and General (with Four Stars).
"Attorneys general" is the correct term because "attorney" is being used as an adjective to describe the type of general, just like "doctors' office" refers to an office for doctors. So, the possessive form properly applies to "attorneys."
Depends on the laws in your state. Contact your state Attorney Generals office.
Go and see an attorney.