Montana Department of Justice
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The Montana Department of Justice is a state law enforcement agency of Montana.
The Montana Attorney General heads the agency.
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Responsibilities [edit]
The Attorney General serves as 1 of 5 members of the state Land Board. The Land Board oversees the money generated from 5.2 million acres of land in the state.[1]
The Montana Attorney General acts as the supervisor for the 56 County Attorneys in the State.
Tim Fox is the current Attorney General.
List of Attorneys General since Statehood [edit]
- Henri J. Haskill (1889-1897)
- C B. Nolan (1897-1901)
- James Donovan (1901-1905)
- Albert J. Galen (1905-1913)
- D.M. Kelly (1913-1915)
- J.B. Poindexter (1915-1917)
- S.C. Ford (1917-1921)
- Wellington D. Rankin (1921-1924)
- L.A. Foot (1924-1933)
- Raymond T. Nagle (1933-1936)
- Enor K. Matson (1936-1937)
- Harrison K. Freebourn (1937-1941)
- John W. Bonner (1941-1942)
- Howard M. Gullickson (1942)
- R. V. Bottombly (1942-1949)
- Arnold H. Olsen (1949-1957)
- Forrest H. Anderson (1957-1969)
- Robert l. Woodahl (1969-1977)
- Mike Greely (1977-1989)
- Marc Racicot (1989-1993)
- Joseph P. Mazurek (1993-2001)
- Mike McGrath (2001-2009)
- Stephen C. "Steve" Bullock (2009-2013)
- Tim Fox (2013-present)
References [edit]
- ^ Plowman, Pat (October 10, 2011). "Carbon County Republican Women Meeting". Carbon County News.
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