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On Judge Advocates-General of the services — many of whom tried to stand up to Donald Rumsfeld on torture — Johnson pledges that they should “play a prominent role … [on] matters related to the treatment of detainees.”
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A three-member inquiry committee, comprising Additional Advocates-General AS Jattana, Uttam Singh Dhaliwal and Baljinder Singh Sra was constituted by the state Advocate-General.
PunjabNewsline News 2010
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The High Court consists of a President, a Vice-President, from twelve to fourteen Councillors, a Procurator-General, three Advocates-General (who form, with the Procurator-General, the 'Public Ministry' or Office of
Dutch Life in Town and Country P. M. Hough
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