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Subchapter I General Powers


  • § 2501 Purpose.
  • § 2502 Department of Justice established.
  • § 2503 Definition of Attorney General.
  • § 2504 Powers, duties and authority of the State Department of Justice.
  • § 2505 Chief Deputy, State Solicitor, State Prosecutor, assistants, special assistants and law clerks.
  • § 2506 Salaries.
  • § 2507 Prohibition on employment of attorneys by state officers, departments, boards, agencies, commissions or instrumentalities.
  • § 2508 Power to administer oaths and affirmations; compelling attendance of persons and witnesses; delivery of witness lists.
  • § 2508A Directing production of witnesses or evidence pursuant to process from without the State in criminal investigations and proceedings.
  • § 2509 Conflict of interest.
  • § 2509A Political activity of State Department of Justice employees.
  • § 2510 Duty to appeal from an order of filiation.
  • § 2511 Tenure.
  • § 2512 Fees; collections and disposition.
  • § 2513 Appointment of state detectives; terms; compensation.
  • § 2514 Powers and duties of state detectives.
  • § 2515 Exceptions.
  • § 2516 Authorization for local and out-of-state police officers.
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