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  1. As the attorney and legal advisor for the Executive Branch, the Office of the Attorney General's duties include: Providing opinions on legal questions concerning the State of Georgia or its agencies, which are binding on all state agencies and departments.

    • Legislative
    • Executive
    • Judicial

    The Georgia General Assembly is made up of the Georgia Senate and the Georgia House of Representatives. It is in charge of creating, debating and determining the laws that guide our state. The Georgia General Assembly also has the power to: 1. Determine the state’s operating budget. 2. Consider proposed amendments to the Georgia Constitution. If bo...

    Georgia’s main executive official and head of state is the governor. Elected to a 4-year term by Georgia voters, the governor isn’t allowed to hold office more than 2 consecutive terms. Along with overseeing the state budget and leading an executive branch of more than 100,000 employees, the governor is in charge of: 1. Enforcing laws and maintaini...

    Georgia’s judicial branch interprets our state laws and administers justice through our legal system. Our judicial system has two appellate-level courts: the Supreme Court of Georgia and the Court of Appeals of Georgia. It also has five classes of trial-level courts: the superior, state, probate, juvenile, and magistrate courts. Georgia’s Judicial ...

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  2. It provides general representation to state agencies and authorities, including the Georgia Department of Administrative Services, the Georgia Lottery Corporation, the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance, the Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts, the Georgia Department of Revenue, and the Georgia Department of Transportation.

    • Office of The Attorney General
  3. 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. The Attorney General also prepares contracts and agreements, prosecutes public corruption cases, and oversees the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit.

  4. The Judiciary of Georgia is a branch of the government of the State of Georgia established in Article Six of the Georgia constitution. This Article contains ten Sections which discuss the different courts, their powers and jurisdictions, and the role of the district attorney in Georgia's justice system.

  5. The Attorney General's Office provides legal representation to the agencies, offices and employees of state government. Attorney General Chris Carr. Contact the Consumer Protection Division.

  6. Aug 9, 2002 · The attorney general, the states chief legal officer, is one of the six popularly elected executive officers provided for in the Georgia Constitution in addition to the governor and lieutenant governor. Elections for attorneys general are held at the same time as gubernatorial elections.

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