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- Office of the Attorney General
Georgia Attorney General's Office The Attorney General's Office provides legal representation to the executive branch prosecutes violent crime across the state
- Office of the Attorney General - Georgia. gov
The Attorney General is the chief legal adviser for the Governor, as well as for all state agencies, boards, and commissions The office represents the State of Georgia in all civil cases before any court and in all cases before the Supreme Court of the United States
- Contact the Office of the Attorney General
To request a meeting with Attorney General Chris Carr, please submit a Meeting Request Form here To schedule an event, training, or presentation with a member or members of the Gang Prosecution Unit, please submit a request here
- Chris Carr - Office of the Attorney General
Attorney General Chris Carr Attorney General Chris Carr Chris Carr has served as Georgia’s Attorney General since 2016 with a mission of protecting the lives, livelihoods and liberties of all Georgians
- Attorney General of Georgia - Wikipedia
The attorney general of Georgia is a statewide elected attorney and legal advisor for the executive branch of the U S state of Georgia
- Christopher M. Carr - Wikipedia
A Republican, he is the current attorney general of Georgia In 2016, Governor Nathan Deal appointed Carr as Attorney General to fill a vacancy created by the departure of former attorney general Sam Olens
- Chris Carr - Georgia. gov
Chris Carr was appointed as Georgia's 54th Attorney General in 2016 He was elected to a full term in 2018 and then re-elected in 2022 Carr, of Dunwoody, previously served as Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development under Governor Nathan Deal and as Chief of Staff for U S Senator Johnny Isakson Attorney General's Office
- Office of the Attorney General
To serve the citizens of the State of Georgia by providing legal representation of the highest quality to the agencies, officers and employees of state government and by honorably and vigorously carrying out the constitutional and statutory responsibilities of the Attorney General
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