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DUTIES Through its officials, the Department of Justice has all the powers and duties enumerated by the NH Revised Statutes Annotated and implied from the Common Law and are be responsible for the following general functions, as provided in NH RSA 21-M:2 :
ATTORNEY GENERAL See Also: New Hampshire Attorney General The New Hampshire of the New Hampshire Constitution and is appointed by the Governor with approval of the Council to serve a four year term. The Attorney General acts as state's attorney in all criminal and civil cases in the New Hampshire Supreme Court in which the state is interested, and in the prosecution of crimes punishable by death or life in prison, as well as managing other criminal and civil prosecutions. DIVISIONS The NH Department of Justice has two main divisions, the Division of Public Protection and Division of Legal Counsel, which are each headed by an Associate Attorney General. Division of Public Protection The NH Department of Justice Division of Public Protection has three statutory bureaus which are charged with protecting the State from crime, fraud and other dangers. The following are bureaus within the division:
Division of Legal Counsel The NH Department of Justice Division of Legal Counsel has two statutory bureaus which are charged with providing legal advise and representing the state in legal matters and Eminent Domain . The following are bureaus within the division:
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