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- Solicitor_General abstract "A Solicitor General or Solicitor-General, in common law countries, is usually a legal officer who is the chief representative of a regional or national government in courtroom proceedings. In systems that have an Attorney General, the Solicitor General is often the second-ranked officer of the department responsible for law enforcement. In the United States, in particular, the Solicitor General is usually the top appellate advocate for a U.S. State (sometimes referred to as State Solicitor, or Appellate Chief, depending upon the particular state). In many states, the Solicitor General also formulates a State's legal position in significant out-of-state cases before the Supreme Court of the United States. Solicitors General include the following:Solicitor-General of Australia, the second law officer of state and public servant representing the Attorney-General in court proceedingsSolicitor-General of Victoria (Australia), Second Law Officer of Victoria, Australia, behind the Attorney-GeneralSolicitor-General of the Northern Territory Solicitor-General of Belize, a law officer of the government of Belize, subordinate to the Attorney-General of BelizeSolicitor General of Canada, a role now performed by the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessSolicitor General of Ontario, responsible for police and other law enforcement agencies in Ontario provinceSolicitor General of Cornwall, one of two royal duchies in England, the other being the Duchy of LancasterSolicitor General for England and Wales, the deputy for the Attorney General for England and WalesSolicitor-General (Fiji), the Chief Executive Officer of the Attorney-General's Chambers, and as such assists the Attorney-General in advising the government on legal matters, and in performing legal work for the governmentSolicitor General of Hong Kong, head of the Legal Policy Division of the Department of Justice (Chinese: 律政司) in Hong KongSolicitor General of India, Solicitor-General for Ireland, deputy to the Attorney-General for Ireland, until 1922Solicitor-General of New Zealand, the second law officer of state and public servant representing the Attorney-General in court proceedingsSolicitor-General of the PhilippinesSolicitor General of Sri Lanka, the deputy for the Attorney General for Sri LankaSolicitor General for Scotland, the deputy of the Lord Advocate of ScotlandSolicitor-General of Singapore, the deputy of the Attorney-General of SingaporeUnited States Solicitor General, the federal government's primary advocate before the U.S. Supreme CourtMichigan Solicitor General, the top appellate advocate for the State of MichiganSolicitor General of Ohio, the top appellate advocate in the state of Ohio".
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- Solicitor_General subject Category:Legal_professions.
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- Solicitor_General comment "A Solicitor General or Solicitor-General, in common law countries, is usually a legal officer who is the chief representative of a regional or national government in courtroom proceedings. In systems that have an Attorney General, the Solicitor General is often the second-ranked officer of the department responsible for law enforcement. In the United States, in particular, the Solicitor General is usually the top appellate advocate for a U.S.".
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