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James Houts

Deputy Attorney General, Capital Litigation Division at Alabama Office of the Attorney General

James Houts serves as a Deputy Attorney General in the Alabama Attorney General's Office, specializing in capital litigation and special prosecutions since January 2013. Houts holds various leadership roles, including Division Chief for the Criminal Appeals Division and acting Division Chief in the Special Prosecutions Division. Additionally, Houts has experience as a Judge Advocate in the United States Army National Guard and previously practiced as a solo attorney. Houts' legal career includes significant roles such as Chief Assistant District Attorney in the 19th Judicial Circuit and Assistant Attorney General in the Capital Litigation Division. Houts earned a Doctor of Law (J.D.) from Tulane University Law School and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Philosophy/Religion from Mississippi State University.

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Tallassee, United States

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Alabama Office of the Attorney General

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The Attorney General is a constitutional officer whose duties and powers are prescribed in Title 36, Chapter 15, of the Code of Alabama (1975). As the state's attorney, he provides legal representation for the state of Alabama, its officers, departments, and agencies. The Attorney General defends the state in all lawsuits in which the state is named as a defendant. He represents the state in all court proceedings wherein the constitutionality of a state statute is challenged. In addition to defending the state, the Attorney General may initiate court action, both civil and criminal, to protect the state's interests or to enforce state law. The Attorney General represents the state in all criminal actions in the appellate courts of the State of Alabama and in habeas corpus proceedings in the federal courts. He has the authority to superintend and direct the prosecution of any state criminal case. The Attorney General issues legal advice through formal or informal written opinions to authorized public officials and agencies.


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