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South Carolina's Attorney General performs three fundamental functions, each of which is critically important to the operation of the state's government and significant to the lives of the state's citizens. He is the state's chief prosecutor, meaning he is responsible for all cases brought against criminal defendants. He is the state's chief attorney, required to represent and give legal opinions to the Governor, the Legislature and other public officials. The Attorney General is also the "voice of the people" in the courtroom. As such, he must represent vigorously and defend wholeheartedly the public interest of the State in legal proceedings.


Public Interest
Fraud
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Insurance Fraud
Crime
Sex Offenders Registry
Stop Violence Against Women
Victim's Services
Children
Missing and Exploited Children
Deadbeat Parents
Youth Mentor Program
Stop School Violence
Unplug the Violence
Awards
Father of the Year
Law Enforcement Officer of the Year
Securities
Choosing a Broker
Securities Q&A
Registering a Complaint
Broker-Dealer Instructions
NASD Inquiry



 

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