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Description and Holding Information
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Attorney General Reports, 1875-
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Reports of the Attorney General of Georgia: 1875–1962, all published. (The Office of the Attorney General for Georgia dates back to the provincial era, although in the early years it was more a judicial than an executive office. In 1868 the Attorney General was made Legal Adviser to the Executive Branch and Representative of the State in all criminal and civil cases. The first statutory requirement for publication of annual reports was enacted in 1881, although a few have been discovered going back to 1875. The first report also containing opinions was that for 1891/92. Starting with 1963/65 the annual publication of the A.G. contained only opinions. Note that this information, derived from the books, contradicts the cutoff point in Pimsleur’s A.G. listings. The fact that in many of the states there were differing patterns of publication for the A.G reports and opinions makes for a confusing literature. To minimize confusion in its online offerings, LLMC has chosen to group all of the U.S. state attorney generals’ reports and opinions in two separate series for each state. For the Georgia A.G. Opinions, see the separate Opinions series elsewhere on this site.)
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Title:
Reports of the Attorney-General of Georgia : reformatted from the original and including, Report and opinions of the Attorney General of Georgia ...
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OCLC Number:
455550353
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