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631
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Lacy Thornburg is State Attorney General and a prospective gubernatorial candidate in 1992.
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11474
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Rufus Edmisten, a native of Boone, was elected Attorney General of North Carolina in 1974. In this We the People of North Carolina interview, he discusses the crime problem in the state.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 33 Issue 10, Oct 1975, p26-27, 46-47, por
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17354
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This obituary contains many details about Mr. Brummitt's distinguished career. Born in Granville County February 8, 1881, he attended Wake Forest College and became a lawyer after college before entering a life in politics. He was most remembered for the ten years he served as the State's Attorney General.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 2 Issue 4, Feb 1935, p10-11, 17, por
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20375
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The office of the Attorney General is one of the most important in North Carolina government. Lawrence presents a list with some information of the men who have served in this capacity since North Carolina became a state in its own right.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 12 Issue 43, Mar 1945, p9, 34
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30440
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Thomas G. Walker was appointed United States Attorney General for the Eastern District of North Carolina in 2011. In an interview, Walker discusses his experience overseeing federal criminal and civil matters. He also responds to questions regarding cybersecurity, financial crimes and justice department priorities.
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Carolina Banker (HG 2153 N8 C66), Vol. 92 Issue 4, Winter 2013, p10-11, por
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32335
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James Carson, a native of Charlotte, resigned as Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals to seek the office of Attorney General. In this article, Carson discusses his background and presents his views on key issues facing North Carolina.
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32336
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Rufus L. Edmisten, a native of Boone, has served as Chief Council and Staff Director of Senator Sam J. Ervin’s Senate Subcommittee on Separation of Powers since 1969. In this article, Edmisten discusses his candidacy for Attorney General and presents his views on key issues facing North Carolina.
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