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Mississippi

Title 7. Executive Department · In General
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§ 7-5-1. Qualifications, election, and duties.
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§ 7-5-3. Deputy attorney general.
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§ 7-5-5. Assistants to the attorney general.
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§ 7-5-7. Outside counsel and special investigators.
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§ 7-5-8. Congtingent fee contracts with outside counsel.
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§ 7-5-9. Additional employees.
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§ 7-5-11. Statutory Advisor.
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§ 7-5-13. Additional assistants to handle legal affairs of Highway Commission.
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§ 7-5-15. Secretaries.
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§ 7-5-17. Office hours.
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§ 7-5-19. Office space, supplies, and equipment.
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§ 7-5-21. To keep a docket.
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§ 7-5-23. To keep an opinion-book.
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§ 7-5-25. To give opinions in writing.
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§ 7-5-27. To approve accounts against the state.
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§ 7-5-29. To attend the Supreme Court.
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§ 7-5-31. Failure to attend Supreme Court.
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§ 7-5-33. To enforce judgments and pay over collections.
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§ 7-5-35. May institute and prosecute suits to vacate fraudulent conveyances.
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§ 7-5-37. To prosecute suits.
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§ 7-5-39. To represent the state and state officers in suits; notice of civil legal action; retention of outside counsel under certain circumstances.
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§ 7-5-41. To receive certified copies of pleadings.
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§ 7-5-43. May advise public officials and employees investigated or sued as result of discharging duties.
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§ 7-5-45. May advise school officials and employees in proceedings challenging validity of statute.
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§ 7-5-47. Suits on bonds of state officers.
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§ 7-5-49. To advise public service commission.
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§ 7-5-51. To represent state tax and public service commissions.
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§ 7-5-53. To assist district attorneys.
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§ 7-5-54. Prosecution of official corruption and other white collar crimes.
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§ 7-5-55. To recover taxes.
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§ 7-5-57. To draw papers.
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§ 7-5-59. Investigation of official corruption, other white collar crimes, and computer crimes.
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§ 7-5-61. Books of account and deposit of funds; funding of agency expenses; deposit of monies into State General Fund.
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§ 7-5-63. Reports to the legislature.
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§ 7-5-65. Saving statute.
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§ 7-5-66. Prepayment of costs in civil actions for recovery of delinquent sums owed to Mississippi Guaranteed Student Loan Program.
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§ 7-5-67. Investigators of Public Integrity Division empowered to make arrests, serve and execute search warrants, and serve process.
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