
Attorney General
The Attorney General is the highest-ranking legal official in a government, typically at the national or state level. This person is responsible for overseeing the legal affairs of the government, representing it in court, and ensuring that laws are enforced. The Attorney General provides legal advice to the government and its agencies, leads criminal prosecutions, and may implement law reforms. Essentially, they act as the chief lawyer for the government, protecting public interests and upholding the rule of law.