TALLAHASSEE —Attorney General Ashley Moody's office is urging the Florida Supreme Court to reject an appeal stemming from a high-profile move by state officials in 2022 to charge convicted felons with voter fraud. Lawyers in Moody's office filed a brief Wednesday arguing th...
Attorney General Role Limited to Cases Alleging Tortious Damages Marshall Denneheyon12/23/2024 In Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office v. Office of the Atty General, et al., the New Jersey Appellate Division affirmed the Office of the Attorney General’s (OAG) denial of the petitioner’s reques...
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State Attorney General Looking into Radio ContestThe Florida attorney general's office is investigating radio contests run by Clear Channel Communications Inc. on allegations that the company's stations are engaged in deceptive or unfair trade practices.Basch, Mark...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Pennsylvania attorney general Kathleen Kane, who took office less than a month ago, was in North Philadelphia today to make a major gun safety announcement. If you are among the 4,000 Pennsylvania residents who has a Florida-issued "concealed carry" weapon permit, ...
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On January 8, 2019, Attorney General Moody became Florida’s 38th Attorney General. Since taking office as Attorney General, Moody has been recognized as a leader having served as a Commissioner on the Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, as Chair of Florid...
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Kathryn L. Hood, Assistant City Attorney (Litigation/General Municipal Law) Alexander S. Whitlock, Assistant City Attorney (Civil Rights) FAQ Q. My neighbor is trimming tree branches which extend into his yard. This is my tree! Can the City stop him from doing this?
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