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The Attorney General ((マン島語:Yn Turneyr Theayagh ''or'' Yn Ard-Turneyr)) of the Isle of Man has an ''ex officio'' seat in the Legislative Council and is the Government's top legal adviser. The Attorney General is a Crown officer, rather than a member of the Isle of Man Government. He is appointed by the Queen on the advice of the UK's Secretary of State for Justice. Her Majesty's Attorney General in the Isle of Man is currently John Quinn, holding this post in an acting capacity whilst Stephen Harding is suspended. He was charged with perjury and committing acts against public justice, but after 2 trials in which the juries were unable to agree a verdict, it was announced that no further criminal proceedings would be taken. ==List of Attorneys General== * John Quillin, 1765–1768 * Charles Searle, 1768–1774 * Wadsworth Busk, 1774–1797 * William Frankland, 1797–1816 * John Clarke,1816–1844 * Charles Richard Ogden, 1844–1866 * Sir James Gell, 1866–1898 * George Alfred Ring, 1898–1921 * Ramsey Bignall Moore, 1921–1945 * Sydney James Moore, 1945–1957 * George Moore, 1957–1963 * David Leighton Lay, 1963–1972 * Arthur Christian Luft, 1972–1974 * John William Corrin, 1974–1980 * Thomas William Cain QC, 1980–1993 * Michael Kerruish QC, 1993–1998 * John Corlett QC, 1998–2011 * Stephen Harding QC, 2011-2012 (suspended);〔 *John Quinn (Acting) 2013 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Attorney General (Isle of Man)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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