The Attorney General shall report to the legislature at the commencement of each regular session convening in even numbered years on all official business done by him during the preceding biennium. He shall specify the suits and prosecutions at which he attended, the number of persons prosecuted, the crimes for which and the parishes in which the prosecutions were had, the results thereof, and the punishments imposed. He shall include in his biennial report an abstract of the annual reports of the several district attorneys, with such observations and statements as in his opinion the criminal jurisprudence and the proper and economical administration of the criminal law of the state shall warrant.
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