A state's attorney or state attorney is a lawyer representing the interests of the state in a legal proceeding, typically as a prosecutor. It is an official title in the United States, sometimes appointed but most commonly an elected official serving as the chief law enforcement officer of his or her county, circuit, or district. The offices of district attorney, commonwealth's attorney, county attorney, county prosecutor, or prosecuting attorney are more frequently the case in the United States although South Carolina uses solicitor. Other countries also use or used the term state attorney, like the Boer republics of the Orange Free State (1854–1902) and the South African Republic (1852–1902) in South Africa. In these cases the position corresponded to that of the attorney general in the British judicial system. It is used within the Attorney-General's Department of Sri Lanka.
Duties of state's attorney
The principal duties of the state's attorney are usually mandated by law and include representing the State in all criminal trials for crimes which occurred in the state's attorney's geographical jurisdiction. The geographical jurisdiction of a state's attorney may be delineated by the boundaries of a county, judicial circuit, or judicial district.
The State Attorney office (Hebrew:פרקליטות המדינה, Praklitut Hamedinah) is one of the central bodies governing law in Israel, and the main body representing the state of Israel in court. The state of Israel, because of the different bodies which it is composed of, needs legal representation inasmuch as it prosecutes, in criminal law, and as it sues or is sued in civil law.
Two Florida police officers are facing scrutiny for a traffic stop where they pulled over a state attorney back in June. The entire incident was caught on the officers' body cameras. CBSN's Stephanie Sy has details.
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published: 13 Jul 2017
State Attorneys General: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
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The Role of the State Attorney General [POLICYbrief]
What is the role of the state attorney general? How has it changed in recent years? Two current state attorneys general, Mark Brnovich of Arizona and Leslie Rutledge of Arkansas, and one former attorney general, Pam Bondi of Florida, explain the role the state attorney general--from upholding the state constitution to protecting citizens from federal governmental overreach--in this episode of POLICYbrief.
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As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.
Learn more about Mark Brnovich:
https://www.azag.gov/mark-brnovich
Follow Mark Brnovich on Twitter: @GeneralBrnovich
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https://arkansasag.gov/meet-leslie/...
published: 18 Oct 2019
Cop Wanted To Harass Regular Black Person, Not State's Attorney (VIDEO)
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In this Majority Report clip, an Orlando cop rattles off a string of lies when he realizes he's just racially profiled a State Attorney.
"On the evening of June 19, Orlando police pulled over a white Ford Fusion with tinted windows. Inside was Aramis Ayala, Florida’s first and only African American state attorney — a fact that the two officers who stopped her apparently didn’t know.
As one officer approaches Ayala’s car, she already has her driver’s license in her hands, according to body-camera footage of the traffic stop.
“What agency are you with?” the officer asks Ayala as he examines her license.
“I’m a state attorney,” she responds.
“Sta...
published: 16 Jul 2017
State's Attorney (Preview Clip)
State's Attorney:
In State's Attorney, John Barrymore dazzles courtroom audiences and movie audiences alike as Cardigan, a mob-mouthpiece-turned-principled prosecutor.
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Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx lets Derrion Albert killer off the hook
The family of 16-year-old Derrion Albert wants to know why one of the men convicted in his murder is now free. FULL STORY: https://abc7.ws/2WRK98C
published: 10 Apr 2019
Madison County State's Attorney on new crime task force
Madison County State's Attorney on new crime task force
Two Florida police officers are facing scrutiny for a traffic stop where they pulled over a state attorney back in June. The entire incident was caught on the o...
Two Florida police officers are facing scrutiny for a traffic stop where they pulled over a state attorney back in June. The entire incident was caught on the officers' body cameras. CBSN's Stephanie Sy has details.
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Two Florida police officers are facing scrutiny for a traffic stop where they pulled over a state attorney back in June. The entire incident was caught on the officers' body cameras. CBSN's Stephanie Sy has details.
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State AGs have become major partisan players in national politics, so the races to elect them are worth your attention.
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What is the role of the state attorney general? How has it changed in recent years? Two current state attorneys general, Mark Brnovich of Arizona and Leslie Rut...
What is the role of the state attorney general? How has it changed in recent years? Two current state attorneys general, Mark Brnovich of Arizona and Leslie Rutledge of Arkansas, and one former attorney general, Pam Bondi of Florida, explain the role the state attorney general--from upholding the state constitution to protecting citizens from federal governmental overreach--in this episode of POLICYbrief.
* * * * *
As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.
Learn more about Mark Brnovich:
https://www.azag.gov/mark-brnovich
Follow Mark Brnovich on Twitter: @GeneralBrnovich
https://twitter.com/GeneralBrnovich
Learn more about Leslie Rutledge:
https://arkansasag.gov/meet-leslie/
Follow Leslie Rutledge on Twitter: @AGRutledge
https://twitter.com/AGRutledge
Learn more about Pam Bondi:
http://ballardpartners.com/the-team/rebecca-benn-2/
Follow Pam Bondi on Twitter: @PamBondi
https://twitter.com/pambondi
Related links:
The Role of State Solicitors General [POLICYbrief]
https://youtu.be/OCFD5Rucl3s
Differing views:
Elections Explained: What does the state attorney general do?
https://youtu.be/OUBNy3PbJuw
The Role of the State Attorney General
https://hls.harvard.edu/academics/curriculum/catalog/index.html?o=64746
Intro to State AGs
https://www.stateag.org/ag-101/intro
The State Role and State Attorneys-General
https://youtu.be/YbxguacXKec
What is the role of the state attorney general? How has it changed in recent years? Two current state attorneys general, Mark Brnovich of Arizona and Leslie Rutledge of Arkansas, and one former attorney general, Pam Bondi of Florida, explain the role the state attorney general--from upholding the state constitution to protecting citizens from federal governmental overreach--in this episode of POLICYbrief.
* * * * *
As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.
Learn more about Mark Brnovich:
https://www.azag.gov/mark-brnovich
Follow Mark Brnovich on Twitter: @GeneralBrnovich
https://twitter.com/GeneralBrnovich
Learn more about Leslie Rutledge:
https://arkansasag.gov/meet-leslie/
Follow Leslie Rutledge on Twitter: @AGRutledge
https://twitter.com/AGRutledge
Learn more about Pam Bondi:
http://ballardpartners.com/the-team/rebecca-benn-2/
Follow Pam Bondi on Twitter: @PamBondi
https://twitter.com/pambondi
Related links:
The Role of State Solicitors General [POLICYbrief]
https://youtu.be/OCFD5Rucl3s
Differing views:
Elections Explained: What does the state attorney general do?
https://youtu.be/OUBNy3PbJuw
The Role of the State Attorney General
https://hls.harvard.edu/academics/curriculum/catalog/index.html?o=64746
Intro to State AGs
https://www.stateag.org/ag-101/intro
The State Role and State Attorneys-General
https://youtu.be/YbxguacXKec
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In this Majority Report clip, an Orlando cop rattles off a string of lies when he realizes he's just racially profiled a State Attorney.
"On the evening of June 19, Orlando police pulled over a white Ford Fusion with tinted windows. Inside was Aramis Ayala, Florida’s first and only African American state attorney — a fact that the two officers who stopped her apparently didn’t know.
As one officer approaches Ayala’s car, she already has her driver’s license in her hands, according to body-camera footage of the traffic stop.
“What agency are you with?” the officer asks Ayala as he examines her license.
“I’m a state attorney,” she responds.
“State attorney,” the officer says quickly, appearing to bring the traffic stop to an abrupt end. “Alright, thank you. Your tag didn’t come back. Never seen that before. … We’re good now.”
Ayala appears confused, prompting the officer to explain further that they had run her Florida license plate tag and that it had returned nothing.
Ayala presses him: “What was the tag run for?”"*
Read more here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/07/13/police-stop-a-woman-for-her-tinted-windows-then-learn-shes-a-florida-state-attorney/?utm_term=.6e1248927614
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In this Majority Report clip, an Orlando cop rattles off a string of lies when he realizes he's just racially profiled a State Attorney.
"On the evening of June 19, Orlando police pulled over a white Ford Fusion with tinted windows. Inside was Aramis Ayala, Florida’s first and only African American state attorney — a fact that the two officers who stopped her apparently didn’t know.
As one officer approaches Ayala’s car, she already has her driver’s license in her hands, according to body-camera footage of the traffic stop.
“What agency are you with?” the officer asks Ayala as he examines her license.
“I’m a state attorney,” she responds.
“State attorney,” the officer says quickly, appearing to bring the traffic stop to an abrupt end. “Alright, thank you. Your tag didn’t come back. Never seen that before. … We’re good now.”
Ayala appears confused, prompting the officer to explain further that they had run her Florida license plate tag and that it had returned nothing.
Ayala presses him: “What was the tag run for?”"*
Read more here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/07/13/police-stop-a-woman-for-her-tinted-windows-then-learn-shes-a-florida-state-attorney/?utm_term=.6e1248927614
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State's Attorney:
In State's Attorney, John Barrymore dazzles courtroom audiences and movie audiences alike as Cardigan, a mob-mouthpiece-turned-principled pr...
State's Attorney:
In State's Attorney, John Barrymore dazzles courtroom audiences and movie audiences alike as Cardigan, a mob-mouthpiece-turned-principled prosecutor.
------
1,000+ Rare films, TV movies, and series on DVD direct from the Studio.
http://www.warnerarchive.com
State's Attorney:
In State's Attorney, John Barrymore dazzles courtroom audiences and movie audiences alike as Cardigan, a mob-mouthpiece-turned-principled prosecutor.
------
1,000+ Rare films, TV movies, and series on DVD direct from the Studio.
http://www.warnerarchive.com
Two Florida police officers are facing scrutiny for a traffic stop where they pulled over a state attorney back in June. The entire incident was caught on the officers' body cameras. CBSN's Stephanie Sy has details.
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Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream local news live, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites anytime, anywhere with CBS All Access. Try it free! http://bit.ly/1OQA29B
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CBSN is the first digital streaming news network that will allow Internet-connected consumers to watch live, anchored news coverage on their connected TV and other devices. At launch, the network is available 24/7 and makes all of the resources of CBS News available directly on digital platforms with live, anchored coverage 15 hours each weekday. CBSN. Always On.
State AGs have become major partisan players in national politics, so the races to elect them are worth your attention.
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What is the role of the state attorney general? How has it changed in recent years? Two current state attorneys general, Mark Brnovich of Arizona and Leslie Rutledge of Arkansas, and one former attorney general, Pam Bondi of Florida, explain the role the state attorney general--from upholding the state constitution to protecting citizens from federal governmental overreach--in this episode of POLICYbrief.
* * * * *
As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.
Learn more about Mark Brnovich:
https://www.azag.gov/mark-brnovich
Follow Mark Brnovich on Twitter: @GeneralBrnovich
https://twitter.com/GeneralBrnovich
Learn more about Leslie Rutledge:
https://arkansasag.gov/meet-leslie/
Follow Leslie Rutledge on Twitter: @AGRutledge
https://twitter.com/AGRutledge
Learn more about Pam Bondi:
http://ballardpartners.com/the-team/rebecca-benn-2/
Follow Pam Bondi on Twitter: @PamBondi
https://twitter.com/pambondi
Related links:
The Role of State Solicitors General [POLICYbrief]
https://youtu.be/OCFD5Rucl3s
Differing views:
Elections Explained: What does the state attorney general do?
https://youtu.be/OUBNy3PbJuw
The Role of the State Attorney General
https://hls.harvard.edu/academics/curriculum/catalog/index.html?o=64746
Intro to State AGs
https://www.stateag.org/ag-101/intro
The State Role and State Attorneys-General
https://youtu.be/YbxguacXKec
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In this Majority Report clip, an Orlando cop rattles off a string of lies when he realizes he's just racially profiled a State Attorney.
"On the evening of June 19, Orlando police pulled over a white Ford Fusion with tinted windows. Inside was Aramis Ayala, Florida’s first and only African American state attorney — a fact that the two officers who stopped her apparently didn’t know.
As one officer approaches Ayala’s car, she already has her driver’s license in her hands, according to body-camera footage of the traffic stop.
“What agency are you with?” the officer asks Ayala as he examines her license.
“I’m a state attorney,” she responds.
“State attorney,” the officer says quickly, appearing to bring the traffic stop to an abrupt end. “Alright, thank you. Your tag didn’t come back. Never seen that before. … We’re good now.”
Ayala appears confused, prompting the officer to explain further that they had run her Florida license plate tag and that it had returned nothing.
Ayala presses him: “What was the tag run for?”"*
Read more here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/07/13/police-stop-a-woman-for-her-tinted-windows-then-learn-shes-a-florida-state-attorney/?utm_term=.6e1248927614
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State's Attorney:
In State's Attorney, John Barrymore dazzles courtroom audiences and movie audiences alike as Cardigan, a mob-mouthpiece-turned-principled prosecutor.
------
1,000+ Rare films, TV movies, and series on DVD direct from the Studio.
http://www.warnerarchive.com
A state's attorney or state attorney is a lawyer representing the interests of the state in a legal proceeding, typically as a prosecutor. It is an official title in the United States, sometimes appointed but most commonly an elected official serving as the chief law enforcement officer of his or her county, circuit, or district. The offices of district attorney, commonwealth's attorney, county attorney, county prosecutor, or prosecuting attorney are more frequently the case in the United States although South Carolina uses solicitor. Other countries also use or used the term state attorney, like the Boer republics of the Orange Free State (1854–1902) and the South African Republic (1852–1902) in South Africa. In these cases the position corresponded to that of the attorney general in the British judicial system. It is used within the Attorney-General's Department of Sri Lanka.
Duties of state's attorney
The principal duties of the state's attorney are usually mandated by law and include representing the State in all criminal trials for crimes which occurred in the state's attorney's geographical jurisdiction. The geographical jurisdiction of a state's attorney may be delineated by the boundaries of a county, judicial circuit, or judicial district.
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