* The attorney general chief law officer and legal counsel of the government of a state or nation.
* The attorney general also supervises and directs the activities of the U.S. attorneys and U.S. marshals in the various judicial districts.
* The attorneys general prosecute all offenses against the United States, and prosecute or defend, for the government, and all civil actions in which the United States is concerned with.
* The attorney general serves the President and can be removed by the President at any time; the Attorney General is also subject to impeachment by the House of Representatives and the Senate trial in the for treason or a criminal offense.
"We’re joined by top federal and state officials; administration leaders; federal, state, and local law enforcement officers; health care providers; as well as leading physicians, business executives, caregivers, health care anti-fraud organizations, investigators, prosecutors – and even a few students. As we work to address a problem that – quite frankly – has reached crisis proportions, we will continue to rely on your unique insights – and your ongoing engagement."
Eric Holder, speaking at the Detroit Health Care Fraud Prevention Summit
The U.S. attorney general Eric Holder, just recently attended at a Health Care Fraud Prevention Summit at Detroit, where he gave a speech about the fraud in health care in the city in Detroit and across the nation. The attorney general's job is taken very seriously and is determined to everything with his ability to make sure there is jutice and saftey for all citzens. And of course, to punish those who offend or make threats to the U.S. The attorney general thanks everyone or their partnership in our national fight against health care fraud in the Detroit area. He wants to help communities and small towns be aware of fruads, and crimes in those towns, cities, and the nation.
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