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The Florida attorney general is an elected cabinet official in the U.S. state of Florida. The attorney general serves as the chief legal officer of the state, and is head of the Florida Department of Legal Affairs. The office is one of Florida's three elected state cabinet posts, along with the chief financial officer and agriculture commissioner.
Ashley Brooke Moody (born March 28, 1975) is an American attorney and politician serving as the Florida attorney general since January 2019. Moody previously served as an assistant U.S. attorney and a circuit court judge in Hillsborough County . During her tenure as Florida attorney general, Moody has supported lawsuits to invalidate the ...
The solicitor general of Florida or Florida solicitor general is the top appellate (appeals) solicitor (lawyer) for the U.S. State of Florida. It is an appointed position in the Office of the Florida Attorney General and the individual serves at the pleasure of the attorney general. Many of the cases handled by the Solicitor are argued in the ...
The Florida attorney general is the state's chief legal officer. As defined in the Florida Constitution, the attorney general appoints a statewide prosecutor who may prosecute violations of criminal law occurring in or affecting two or more judicial circuits. The attorney general is responsible for the Department of Legal Affairs.
If you are interested in becoming involved in those efforts, please let me or my Chief Deputy, John Guard know. John’s telephone number is 850-544-8303. Sincerely, Ashley Moody. Florida Attorney ...
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Florida Attorney General elections (10 P) Pages in category "Florida Attorneys General" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.
Thus, until January 7, 2003, Florida was unique among states in that its cabinet consisted of six independently elected members who each held an equal vote with the state governor in executive decisions. The original Cabinet positions were: Attorney General; Commissioner of Agriculture; Commissioner of Education; Comptroller; Secretary of State