Wyoming Attorney General
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The Wyoming Attorney General is the senior legal officer of the State of Wyoming. The Attorney General is appointed by the Governor.
As of 2011, the current Wyoming Attorney General is Greg Phillips, who is the 35th person to have held that post. His predecessor was Bruce A. Salzburg.
Recent Attorneys General [edit]
- Joseph B. "Joe" Meyer, 1987-1995
- 32nd Hoke MacMillan
- 33rd Patrick J. Crank, 2002-2007
- 34th Bruce Salzburg, 2007–2011
- 35th Greg Phillips, 2011-present
Other notable Attorneys General [edit]
- Ewing Thomas Kerr, 1939-1943
External links [edit]
- http://attorneygeneral.state.wy.us/
- Michael L. Hubbard (October 2007). "The Wyoming Attorney General's Office: An Overview". Wyoming State Bar. Retrieved 2008-06-28.
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