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The Attorney General's responsibilities include safeguarding Californians from harm and promoting community safety, preserving California's spectacular natural resources, enforcing civil rights laws, and helping victims of identity theft, mortgage-related fraud, illegal business practices, and other consumer crimes.
- About
In the State Assembly, Attorney General Bonta enacted...
- History of The Office
Since its establishment, the Office of the Attorney General...
- About
The attorney general of California is the state attorney general of the government of California. The officer's duty is to ensure that "the laws of the state are uniformly and adequately enforced" (Constitution of California, Article V, Section 13).
Duties. The attorney general acts as the state's chief law officer and oversees the California Department of Justice. He or she supervises the state's district and city attorneys, as well as its law enforcement officers.
In the State Assembly, Attorney General Bonta enacted nation-leading reforms to inject more justice and fairness into government and institutions. As the People's Attorney, he sees seeking accountability from those who abuse their power and harm others as one of the most important functions of the job.
Since its establishment, the Office of the Attorney General has been molded and changed by three distinct forces: first, the California Constitution and state government codes, which specify the duties and responsibilities of the Attorney General; second, legislative decree altering the duties of the Attorney General in response to specific ...
26 Απρ 2022 · The California Constitution outlines the state attorney general’s responsibilities as: Ensuring state laws are enforced. Supervising district attorneys and sheriffs (this can include...
The Attorney General plays a pivotal role in enforcing and defending laws that protect the people and resources of California. Let’s delve into the details and explore the duties and responsibilities of this crucial position.