Section 3.1: The Attorney General
2. The Attorney General will be elected during Judicial Elections.
3. The Attorney General must not have been convicted of any crime in the North Pacific.
4. The Attorney General will serve as Chief Prosecutor in all cases brought before the Court of the North Pacific.
5. It is the duty of the Attorney General to appoint a Deputy when they take office, and to recuse themselves from prosecution of any case they have an interest in.
6. It is the duty of any Prosecutor to only prosecute cases where they believe the charges have merit.
5 7. It is the duty of the Attorney General any Prosecutor to see to completion any proceeding they are prosecuting.
6 8. If the original Attorney General Prosecutor is unable to complete a pending case, the successor serving Attorney General will take over as prosecutor and complete the pending proceedings.
7 9. The Attorney General may request expedited judicial review of any executive action by any official.