Crosse v. Board of Supervision of Elections of Baltimore City, 221 A.2d 431 (Md. 1966)

The Maryland constitutional provision that the attorney general be a qualified voter necessarily implies that the attorney general be a U.S. citizen.

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Bysiewicz v. DiNardo, 298 Conn. 748; 6 A.3d 726 (Conn. Super. Ct. 2010)

The statutory requirement that the attorney general have ‘‘ten years’ active practice at the bar’’ meant that the attorney general must have had some experience in active practice in court, and that the legislature wanted to ensure that the attorney general would have both the legal status required to appear in court on behalf of…

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