Attorney-General of New Ingrea
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Attorney-General of New Ingrea | |
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Style | Mister Attorney |
Nominator | Judicial Appointments Commission |
Appointer | Geoffrey VII |
Term length | At His Majesty's pleasure |
Inaugural | Sir Marcus Dodds |
Formation | 1 January 1835 |
Deputy | Solicitor-General of New Ingrea |
Salary | 14,825 |
The Attorney-General of New Ingrea is a constitutional officer who is the official adviser to the Government of New Ingrea in matters of law. The holder of the position is responsible for the administration of the Attorney-General's Chambers and it's subsidiary offices. The current Attorney-General of New Ingrea is Sir Austin Nicholson KC.
History
Function and role
The office of the Attorney-General has a four separate functions it is required to perform. In the course of discharging these duties, the Attorney-General is assisted by four law officers, namely:
- the Solicitor-General, who acts as senior legal adviser to the Government of New Ingrea;
- the Chief Crown Prosecutor, who heads the Office of Crown Prosecutions;
- the King's Proctor, who represents the Crown in the ecclesiastical courts of the Church of New Ingrea; and
- the Parliamentary Counsel, who heads the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel.
Attorneys-General of New Ingrea
There have been 49 Attorneys-General of New Ingrea since the office was established in 1835.