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Extent of the powers of the Attorney-General of a state in criminal prosecutions

The discretions that may be exercised by the Attorney-General in conducting criminal prosecutions

The power of the Attorney-General to enter a nolle prosequi

The responsibility of the Attorney-General for the initiation and conduct of all prosecution of criminal offences

The rule that all civil proceedings against the State shall be instituted against the Attorney General as defendant

The rule that where the propriety of an Instrument is challenged, the Attorney-General is the proper defendant

Whether all civil proceedings against the State must be brought against the Attorney-General as defendant

Whether a writ is void where there is no incumbent Attorney-General

Whether in an action disputing the appointment of the Attorney-General as a minister, the Attorney-General cannot be joined as a defendant

Whether the Attorney-General can be a party to a suit brought against a District Assembly

Whether the Attorney-General can represent the Chief Justice in an action

Whether the Attorney-General must be served with the necessary documents in constitutional matters

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