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Roles and Responsibilities of the Attorney General


The #ttorney 8eneral has a uni<ue role to play as a Minister. One part of the #ttorney 8eneralAs role is that of a 5abinet Minister. $n this capacity the Minister is responsible for representing the interests an' perspectives of the Ministry at 5abinet9 while simultaneously representing the interests an' perspectives of 5abinet an' conse<uently the 8overnment to the Ministry an' the MinistryAs communities of interest. The #ttorney 8eneral is the chief law officer of the !6ecutive 5ouncil. The responsibilities stemming from this role are unli&e those of any other 5abinet member. The role has been referre' to as ;=u'icial3li&e; an' as the ;guar'ian of the public interest;. Much has been written on the sub=ect of ministerial responsibilities an' the uni<ue role of the #ttorney 8eneral. There are various components of the #ttorney 8eneralAs role. The #ttorney 8eneral has uni<ue responsibilities to the 5rown9 the courts9 the egislature an' the e6ecutive branch of government. While there are 'ifferent emphases an' nuances attache' to these there is a general theme throughout all the various aspects of the #ttorney 8eneralAs responsibilities that the office has a constitutional an' tra'itional responsibility beyon' that of a political minister. The statutory responsibilities of the office are foun' in section 1 of the Ministry of the Attorney General Act. "ection 1 states) The #ttorney 8eneral9 OaP is the aw Officer of the !6ecutive 5ouncilQ ObP shall see that the a'ministration of public affairs is in accor'ance with the lawQ OcP shall superinten' all matters connecte' with the a'ministration of =ustice in OntarioQ O'P shall perform the 'uties an' have the powers that belong to the #ttorney 8eneral an' "olicitor 8eneral of !nglan' by law an' usage9 so far as those powers an' 'uties are applicable to Ontario9 an' also shall perform the 'uties an' powers that9 until the Constitution Act, 1867 came into effect9 belonge' to the offices of the #ttorney 8eneral an' "olicitor 8eneral in the provinces of 5ana'a an' -pper 5ana'a an' which9 un'er the provisions of that #ct9 are within the scope of the powers of the egislatureQ OeP shall a'vise the 8overnment upon all matters of law connecte' with legislative enactments an' upon all matters of law referre' to him or her by the 8overnmentQ OfP shall a'vise the 8overnment upon all matters of a legislative nature an' superinten' all 8overnment measures of a legislative natureQ OgP shall a'vise the hea's of ministries an' agencies of 8overnment upon all matters of law connecte' with such ministries an' agencyQ OhP shall con'uct an' regulate all litigation for an' against the 5rown or any ministry or agency of government in respect of any sub=ect within the authority or =uris'iction of the egislatureQ OiP shall superinten' all matters connecte' with =u'icial officesQ O=P shall perform such other functions as are assigne' to him or her by the egislature or by the ieutenant 8overnor in 5ouncil. ; What follows is an overview of the various components of the #ttorney 8eneralAs roles an' responsibilities9 primarily as outline' in the #ct. 1/

Chief Law Officer of the Executive Council (s. 5(a))


The role of chief law officer might be referre' to as the #ttorney 8eneralAs overall responsibility as the in'epen'ent legal a'visor to the 5abinet 3 an' some have even suggeste' that the role possibly e6ten's to the egislature as well. The importance of the in'epen'ence of the role is fun'amental to the position an' well establishe' in common law9 statutes an' tra'ition. #s chief law officer9 the #ttorney 8eneral has a special responsibility to be the guar'ian of that most elusive concept 3 the rule of law. The rule of law is a well establishe' legal principle9 but har' to easily 'efine. $t is the rule of law that protects in'ivi'uals9 an' society as a whole9 from arbitrary measures an' safeguar's personal liberties. The #ttorney 8eneral has a special role to play in a'vising 5abinet to ensure the rule of law is maintaine' an' that 5abinet actions are legally an' constitutionally vali'. $n provi'ing such a'vice it is important to &eep in min' the 'istinction between the #ttorney 8eneralAs policy a'vice an' preference an' the legal a'vice being presente' to 5abinet. The #ttorney 8eneralAs legal a'vice or constitutional a'vice shoul' not be lightly 'isregar'e'. The #ttorney 8eneralAs policy a'vice has the same weight as that of other ministers.

Criminal prosecutions (s.5(d))


One of the most publicly scrutini4e' aspects of the #ttorney 8eneralAs role is the responsibility for criminal prosecutions encompasse' in section 1 O'P an' s. 2/ of the 5onstitution #ct9 10N.. "ection 2/ gives the provinces authority to legislate in matters relate' to the a'ministration of criminal =ustice an' thereby gives the provincial #ttorney 8eneral authority to prosecute offences un'er the 5riminal 5o'e. The #ttorney 8eneral 'oes not9 however9 'irect or cause charges to be lai'. While the #ttorney 8eneral an' the #ttorney 8eneralAs agents may provi'e legal a'vice to the police9 the ultimate 'ecision whether or not to lay charges is for the police. Once the charge is lai' the 'ecision as to whether the prosecution shoul' procee'9 an' in what manner9 is for the #ttorney 8eneral an' the 5rown #ttorney. $t is now an accepte' an' important constitutional principle that the #ttorney 8eneral must carry out the MinisterAs criminal prosecution responsibilities in'epen'ent of 5abinet an' of any partisan political pressures. The #ttorney 8eneralAs responsibility for in'ivi'ual criminal prosecutions must be un'erta&en 3 an' seen to be un'erta&en 3 on strictly ob=ective an' legal criteria9 free of any political consi'erations. Whether to initiate or stay a criminal procee'ing is not an issue of government policy. This responsibility has been characteri4e' as a matter of the #ttorney 8eneral acting as the MueenAs #ttorney 3 not as a Minister of the government of the 'ay. This is not to suggest that 'ecisions regar'ing criminal prosecutions are ma'e in a complete vacuum. # wi'e range of policy consi'erations may be weighe' in e6ecuting this responsibility9 an' the #ttorney 8eneral may choose to consult the 5abinet on some of these consi'erations. However any 'ecisions relating to the con'uct of in'ivi'ual prosecutions must be the #ttorney 8eneralAs alone an' in'epen'ent of the tra'itional 5abinet 'ecision ma&ing process. $n practice9 in the vast ma=ority of cases9 these 'ecisions are ma'e by the #ttorney 8eneralAs agents9 the 5rown #ttorneys. #n important part of the 5rownAs 3 an' thus the #ttorney 8eneralAs 3 responsibility in con'ucting criminal prosecutions is associate' with the responsibility to represent the public interest 3 which inclu'es not only the community as a whole an' the victim9 but also the accuse'. The 5rown has a 'istinct responsibility to the court to present all the cre'ible evi'ence available.

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The responsibility is to present the case fairly 3 not necessarily to convict. This is a fun'amental precept of criminal law9 even if it is not a particularly well3un'erstoo' concept among the general public. One of the #ttorney 8eneralAs responsibilities in fostering public respect for the rule of law9 is to assist the public in un'erstan'ing the nature an' limits of the prosecutorial function. -ltimately the #ttorney 8eneral is accountable to the people of the province9 through the egislature9 for 'ecisions relating to criminal prosecutions. "uch accountability can only occur9 of course9 once the prosecution is complete' or when a final 'ecision has been ma'e not to prosecute. The sub =u'icae rule bars any comment on a matter before the courts that is li&ely to influence the matter. The sub =u'icae rule strictly prohibits the #ttorney 8eneral from commenting on prosecutions that are before the courts. 8iven the stature of the #ttorney 8eneralAs position9 any public comment coming from the office woul' be seen as an attempt to influence the case. #lthough the #ttorney general can become involve' in 'ecision3ma&ing in relation to in'ivi'ual criminal cases9 such a practice woul' leave the Minister vulnerable to accusations of political interference. #ccor'ingly9 it is tra'itional to leave the 'ay3to3'ay 'ecision3ma&ing in the han's of the #ttorney 8eneralAs agents9 the 5rown #ttorneys9 e6cept in cases of e6ceptional importance where the public woul' e6pect the #ttorney 8eneral to be briefe'.

Legislative Responsibilities (s. 5(e) and (f))


The #ttorney 8eneral has broa' responsibilities associate' with 8overnment legislation. These responsibilities have been 'escribe' as twofol'. One is to oversee that all legislative enactments are in accor'ance with principles of natural =ustice an' civil rights Osee also s. 1ObP aboveP. This is obviously an important an' broa' area of responsibility. The secon' aspect of this responsibility is to a'vise on the constitutionality an' legality of legislation. The #ttorney 8eneralAs legislative responsibilities are playe' out in a variety roles. The Office of egislative 5ounsel reports to the #ttorney 8eneral. egislative 5ounsel plays a &ey role in ensuring the legal integrity of 8overnment legislation. #lthough the egislative 5ounselAs reporting relationship to the #ttorney 8eneral 'oes allow the #ttorney 8eneral to provi'e gui'ance an' set stan'ar's9 in'ivi'ual pieces of legislation are 'rafte' on instructions from client ministries an' are not within the sole control of egislative 5ounsel or the #ttorney 8eneral. $t shoul' also be note' that egislative 5ounsel also has a 'irect responsibility to the egislature as the Office also 'rafts all private memberAs bills. The #ttorney 8eneral has a further role to play as part of whatever 5abinet 5ommittee is forme' to review legislation an' regulations. Here the Minister has an opportunity to comment on the technical issues relate' to legislation an' regulations prior to 5abinet consi'eration. The #ttorney 8eneralAs role on legislative matters is as an a'viser to the 5abinet. #lthough unli&ely9 5abinet coul'9 in theory9 receive the #ttorney 8eneralAs legal opinion on legislation an' choose to 'isregar' it. The #ttorney 8eneralAs role is not in'epen'ent of 5abinet 'ecision ma&ing as in the area of criminal prosecutions. #s was note' earlier9 the #ttorney 8eneral must ma&e careful 'istinctions about the legal opinions an' policy or political preferences being offere' about legislation.

Civil Litigation (s.5(h) and (d))


$n a''ition to the specific responsibilities to con'uct civil litigation on behalf of the 8overnment an' its agencies Os. 1OhPP9 the #ttorney 8eneral has broa'er litigation responsibilities flowing from the historical 1@

powers of the #ttorney 8eneral referre' to in s. 1O'P of the #ct. These powers are base' on the 5rownAs parens patriae OparentalP authority. The #ttorney 8eneralAs authority9 therefore9 is not only to con'uct litigation in cases 'irectly affecting the government or its agencies but also to litigate cases where there is a clear matter of public interest or public rights at sta&e. This has been characteri4e' as a constitutional responsibility to ensure that the public interest is well an' in'epen'ently represente'. $t may involve interventions in private litigation or 5harter challenges to legislation9 even if the arguments conclu'e that the legislation 'oes contravene constitutionally protecte' rights.

Responsibilit for Court !dministration (s. 5(c))


# &ey component of the #ttorney 8eneralAs responsibilities to ensure the a'ministration of =ustice in the province is the a'ministration of the courts an' as a result the responsibility for maintaining liaison with the =u'iciary. 8iven the fun'amental importance of the in'epen'ence of the =u'iciary9 the responsibility for courts a'ministration is often a very sensitive an' 'elicate issue. 8reat care an' respect for the principles of =u'icial in'epen'ence must be e6ercise' in this area.

The #ttorney 8eneral is the chief law officer of the !6ecutive 5ouncil. The responsibilities stemming from this role are unli&e those of any other 5abinet member. The role has been referre' to as ;=u'icial3li&e; an' as the ;guar'ian of the public interest;.

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March /29 /II. On several occasions $ have re<ueste' Bruce Herri'ge inform me as to what efforts he has ma'e to this promise with no response.

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Forgive me Lord Blessed be the ignorant folk On splendored grass I toke When not on black go green Now a socialite headlite A firebug ... a flash Where the fuck's my stash What is what is not of no relevance For happiness among the irrelevance Some say all things relative Never heard from you, but now assuredly blessed Now Dear Lord Where the fuck is the cash Now I lay me down to rest Yes of course a hood wink Giving ignorance shot my best Without a blink A cheat I know Awaiting search beneath pillow Sure Tooth Fairy BS but paid well for the times Swing low sweet chariot and all that rhymes A song a dance on yonder swing From a chandelier I sing 1 ding a ling 2 of 3rd kind Nuff encountered to see night through Blessed insanity arms in air once threw Tomorrow promises more in lieu of sheep Now in night's tranquility sleep No more stomach churn oft blew Blaming on the rain the acid stew Caring for fools ... I get it Lord Who knew ... what's new with you Taking leave artistic license The one that pays without taxation Dearly departed before awarded Catch me not ... catch as catch can Deer and the antelope also ran None as fast as uncle Sam PR-Political Religious front A PRICK a screw a c Sorry bub ... It's OK I'm gay I repeat sorry meaning I'm not Two way street where's thought police Doublethink solstice A taste of think bodes not well A stone an epitaph others fell A priest a political behind sell Up the ass ... some grass A fast attempting to yell a blast A coherence flash but don't tell

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights Human rights are "commonly understood as inalienable fundamental rights to which a person is inherently entitled simply because she or he is a human being."[1] Human rights are thus concei ed as uni ersal !applicable e erywhere" and egalitarian !the same for e eryone". #hese rights may e$ist as natural rights or as legal rights% in both national and international law.[&] #he doctrine of human rights in international practice% within international law% global and regional institutions% in the policies of states and in the acti ities of non'go ernmental organi(ations% has been a cornerstone of public policy around the world. )n The idea of human rights[*] it says: "if the public discourse of peacetime global society can be said to ha e a common moral language% it is that of human rights. +,-. /H-01 +o , idence -chie ed .eality /oherence -rtificial 0rientation 1atanic " 2espite this% the strong claims made by the doctrine of human rights

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