Attorney General of Hawaii
The Attorney General of Hawaii is the chief legal and law enforcement officer of the State of Hawaii. He or she is appointed by the governor and is responsible for advising the various agencies and departments of the executive branch, legislative branch and judicial branch of the state government. He or she is also responsible for the prosecution of offenses to Hawaii Revised Statutes and advocate the basic rights of Hawaii residents. Historically, the Attorney General of Hawaii has been from either the Hawaii Democratic Party or Hawaii Republican Party.
Related Topics:
State of Hawaii - Executive branch - Legislative branch - Judicial branch - State government - Prosecution - Hawaii Democratic Party - Hawaii Republican Party
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