Attorney General of Alabama

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Attorney General of Alabama
Seal of the Attorney General of Alabama.svg
Seal of the attorney general of Alabama
Steve Marshall (41773693585).jpg
Incumbent
Steve Marshall
since February 10, 2017
Government of Alabama
TypeConstitutional officer
Residence Montgomery, Alabama
AppointerElected
Term length Four years, renewable once consecutively
Formation1819
First holder Henry Hitchcock
Succession Fourth
Website https://www.alabamaag.gov/

The attorney general of Alabama is an elected, constitutional officer of the State of Alabama. The office of the attorney general is located at the state capitol in Montgomery, Alabama. Henry Hitchcock was elected Alabama's first attorney general in 1819.

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Duties

As is common in many states, the attorney general is the chief lawyer of the state. He is called upon as the chief defender of the laws of Alabama, the lawyer for state officials and represents the state in all matters brought before a court of law or tribunal. The attorney general (AG) also provides advisory opinions to local and state governments when questions arise about the constitutionality of proposed laws and regulations. It is the task of the attorney general to represent the state when questions arise concerning various criminal sentences including the death penalty.

From time to time, the attorney general may begin legal proceedings on behalf of the state or on behalf of consumers damaged by illegal or bad faith commercial transactions.

Organization

Eight divisions comprise the attorney general's office. Those divisions include: a General Crimes Division, a Public Corruption Division, Civil Division, Appellate Division, Consumer Protection Division, Constitutional Defense Division and a Medicaid Fraud Control Unit. Division chiefs include Clay J. Crenshaw, Olivia Martin, Billington Garret, M. Matt Hart, Bruce M. Lieberman, and Azzie Taylor. [1]

List of attorneys general of Alabama

The chief deputy attorney general is Alice Martin [2] Andrew Brasher previously served as the solicitor general from 2014-2019; Edmund LaCour is the current solicitor general. [3] [4]

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1 Henry Hitchcock (Alabama).jpg Henry Hitchcock 18191823
2 Thomas White 18231825
3 Constantine Perkins 18251832
4 Peter Martin 18321836
5 Alexander Meek.jpg Alexander Meek 18361836
6 John D. Phelan 18361838 Democratic
7 Lincoln Clark (Iowa Congressman).jpg Lincoln Clark 18381839 Democratic
8 Matthew W. Lindsay 18391843
9 Thomas D. Clarke 18431847
10 William H. Martin 18471847
11 Marion A. Baldwin 18471865
12 John W. A. Sanford 18651868
13 Benjamin Gardner 18681870
14 John W. A. Sanford 18701872
15 Henry Tompkins 18781884
16 Thomas McClellan 18841889
17 William L. Martin 18891894
18 William C. Fitts 18941898
19 Charles G. Brown 18981903
20 Massey Wilson 19031907
21 Alexander M. Garber 19071911 Democratic
22 Robert Brickell 19111915 Democratic
23 William Logan Martin 19151918
24 F. Lloyd Tate 19181918
25 Emmet S. Thigpen 19181919
26 James Q. Smith 19191921 Democratic
27 Harwell G. Davis 19211927 Democratic
28 Charlie C. McCall 19271931
29 Thomas E. Knight.jpg Thomas E. Knight 19311935 Democratic
30 Albert A. Carmichael 19351939
31 Thomas S. Lawson 19391942
32 William N. McQueen 19431947 Democratic
33 Albert A. Carmichael 19471951
34 Si Garrett 19511954
35 Bernard Sykes 19541955
36 John Malcolm Patterson.jpg John Malcolm Patterson 19551959 Democratic
37 MacDonald Gallion 19591963 Democratic
38 Richmond Flowers 19631967 Democratic
39 MacDonald Gallion 19671971 Democratic
40 Bill Baxley (cropped).png William J. Baxley 19711979 Democratic
41 Charles Graddick.png Charles A. Graddick 19791987 Democratic
42 Don Siegelman at Netroots Nation 2008 (cropped).jpg Don Siegelman 19871991 Democratic
43 Jimmy Evans 19911995 Democratic
44 Jeff Sessions as a U.S. Senator in 1997.png Jeff Sessions 19951997 Republican
45 Portrait of US federal judge William H. Pryor, Jr.jpg Bill Pryor 19972004 Republican
46 Troy King 20042011 Republican
47 S001202 Luther Strange.jpg Luther Strange 20112017 Republican
48 Steve Marshall (41773693585).jpg Steve Marshall 2017present Republican

References

  1. "State of Alabama | Office of the Attorney General". Archived from the original on 2017-10-16. Retrieved 2014-10-11.
  2. "State of Alabama | Office of the Attorney General". Archived from the original on 2017-10-16. Retrieved 2014-10-11.
  3. "State of Alabama | Office of the Attorney General". Archived from the original on 2017-10-16. Retrieved 2014-10-11.
  4. "State of Alabama | Office of the Attorney General". Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2014-10-11.