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Whats the difference between petitioning an Attorney General and petitioning a District Attorney (or States Attorney)?

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Whats the difference between petitioning an Attorney General and petitioning a District Attorney (or States Attorney)?

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If you approach a DA, you will have to show that someone in his or her district lost a soldier/s to the war in Iraq. If you approach an Attorney General, whose authority covers the entire state, you simply have to show that soldiers in your state (regardless of district) lost a soldier/s in Iraq.

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