Attorney General of Anguilla

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The Attorney General's Chambers of Anguilla is responsible for the following:[1]

  • Legal Adviser to the Government, Departments, Statutory Boards and Corporations
  • Prosecute criminal cases on behalf of the Crown
  • Represent the Government in civil actions by and against the Crown
  • Advise the Royal Anguilla Police Force regarding investigations and prosecutions
  • Draft legislation
  • Law revision
  • Law reform

Anguilla seceded from Saint Kitts and Nevis and became a British Crown colony in December 1980. Before then, the Attorney General was identified as representing "St. Christopher [Kitts], Nevis and Anguilla."[2][3] Even by the time Anguilla passed a new constitution in 1982, certain records still showed the same title for the Attorney General.

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