Vermont Statutes
§ 153 — General powers; deputy, assistants
Vermont § 153
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Bluebook
Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 3, § 153 (2026).
Text
(a)The Attorney General shall have the general supervision of criminal prosecutions, shall consult with and advise the State’s Attorneys in matters relating to the duties of their office, and shall assist them by attending the grand jury in the examination of any cause or in the preparation of indictments and informations when, in his or her judgment, the interests of the State require it.
(b)The Attorney General may appoint a Deputy Attorney General with the approval of the Governor, remove him or her at pleasure, and be responsible for his or her acts. Such deputy shall perform such duties as the Attorney General shall direct, and in the absence or disability of the Attorney General perform the duties of the Attorney General. In case a vacancy occurs in the Office of Attorney General,
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Legislative History
(Amended 1965, No. 44, § 1, eff. May 5, 1965; 1965, No. 125, § 15, eff. July 2, 1965; 1979, No. 59, § 13.)
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