Office of the Maine Attorney General

Administrative Services

The Administrative Services Division is responsible for budgeting, human resources, accounting, information systems, and other administrative functions for the approximately 200 employees of the Maine Office of the Attorney General. The Division is also responsible for administering the payroll and benefits of the eight District Attorneys and the Assistant District Attorneys.

About Us

The Attorney General is Maine's chief law enforcement officer and represents the state in legal matters. The duties of the Attorney General are established by the Maine Revised Statutes Annotated, Title 5, sections 191 - 205.

Homicide

Quick ExitThe Maine Attorney General's Office is responsible for prosecuting murder and non-vehicular manslaughter cases. Victim Witness Advocates (VWA) assist surviving loved ones and witnesses throughout the criminal process and connect families with resources and support.

Healthcare Crimes

Quick ExitThe Attorney General's Healthcare Crimes Unit (the State's designated Medicaid Fraud Control Unit) is a federally-funded unit charged with investigating and prosecuting MaineCare fraud and abuse, neglect or financial exploitation occurring in MaineCare facilities or committed by MaineCare providers or their employees.

Abuse of Older People

The Maine Attorney General is committed to the protection of Maine's elderly citizens. Elder physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation are crimes affecting the elderly community. An investigator in the Attorney General’s Office facilitates the prevention, reporting, investigation, and prosecution of such cases.

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