Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "a procurator general" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to a public official who represents the government in legal matters, often in a prosecutorial capacity.
Example: "The case was brought to trial by a procurator general who argued vigorously for justice."
Alternatives: "attorney general" or "public prosecutor".
Exact(1)
From 1722, moreover, there was a procurator general keeping watch over the daily work of the Senate and its chancellery and acting as "the eye of the sovereign".
Similar(59)
The Department of the Procuracy of the Ministry of Justice, headed by a republican Procurator General, was responsible for limiting the powers of the Procurator General.
After studying law at Padua and earning a reputation as an advocate, Farinacci entered papal service under Clement VIII and was procurator general to Paul V. A staunch churchman, Farinacci upheld the inviolability of the confessional seal (i.e., the guarantee that a confession is between the confessor, the priest, and God alone) against all theories of state necessity.
He had received what he described as a "racketeering letter, a discredit to the state," from the Russian procurator general, accusing him of paying $140 million less than fair value for one of the jewels of his empire, Norilsk Nickel, among the world's biggest nickel producers and the largest producer of palladium.
Catherine II issued a directive in 1764 stating that the procurator general and his staff were to supervise the execution of the laws in the provinces, ensure justice, and prevent abuses.
On the accession of Emperor Paul I (1796), Kurakin was appointed procurator general of the Senate, a post as close as possible in the Russian system of that time to that of prime minister.
The Senate was also involved albeit indirectly in coordination, mainly because its procurator general, Prince Aleksandr A. Vyazemsky, held the office for a quarter of a century with the full trust of the empress.
He has made contact with the Swiss procurator general's office, which is plowing through a huge investigation into Russian companies registered in the country -- in particular those controlled or created by Berezovsky.
After three years in the Home Office, Juliet was appointed Treasury solicitor and procurator general.
The procurator general was appointed by the Supreme Soviet for five years.
As his father's lieutenant, the king's oldest son usually was appointed procurator general for all the realms.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com