The consultancy's findings have been handed over to the Cypriot parliament and the attorney-general, Petros Clerides.
The attorney-general's human-rights office has received around 200 reports of beatings by security forces.
New Jersey's attorney-general recommended the new method to the state's police department in 2001.
The biggest point for criticism might be his choice of Eric Holder for attorney-general.
Robert Kennedy resigned as attorney-general and, with Johnson's crucial support, was elected to the Senate.
Both the Republican and Democratic candidates for governor support the personhood measure, as does the attorney-general.
In either case, the next attorney-general will probably do a better job than Mr Gonzales.
The president's confidence in Mr Gonzales's services apparently outlasted that of the attorney-general himself.
His attorney-general has threatened to investigate the IEC, alleging that its members were bribed.
Mr Castresana's successor, Francisco Dall'Anese, a former Costa Rican attorney-general, has sought a lower profile.
For the first time, polls show that CICIG is less popular than the attorney-general's office.
The attorney-general's office and the police have new cadres of investigators, and an electronic information platform.
When Labour won in 1997, he rose rapidly to become attorney-general, the government's chief legal adviser.
The attorney-general, Mark Shurtleff, may bring criminal charges against the women who compiled it.
Last year, GSK settled a lawsuit over Seroxat with Eliot Spitzer, New York's attorney-general.
After a three-month investigation, the attorney-general confirmed that the police had been responsible for the beating.
The attorney-general is said to have widened his investigation to other big investment banks.
The state attorney-general has just announced a help-line for those still suffering psychologically from the attacks.
Worse still, the court may, in effect, endorse the comptroller's ruling and the attorney-general's action.
Janet Reno, the attorney-general, may yet appoint an independent prosecutor to go after the president, too.
The attorney-general hung in valiantly, even going to Europe to do some snooping among foreign banks.
An attempt to censure Alberto Gonzales , the attorney-general, was blocked by Republicans in the Senate.
It is now up to the attorney-general to decide whether a trial should go ahead.
He has never held elective office, whereas Mr Earley is a former attorney-general and state senator.
Jack Conway, the state's Democratic attorney-general, cruised to re-election this week by 10 points.
In that time, Marzuki Darusman, the attorney-general, must complete his criminal investigations into the allegations.
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Justice may follow: the attorney-general is to review the new information and prosecutions could ensue.
The attorney-general has also filed charges against the generals who illegally exiled Mr Zelaya.
In May 2006 the country's attorney-general dropped all criminal proceedings against the former dictator.
The state attorney-general, who reports to Mr Spitzer, is looking into Mr Bruno's trips.
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