The Texas attorney general is mostly involved in civil law matters. In which of the following ways does the attorney general’s office become involved with criminal cases?

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Answer:

representing criminal cases in federal courts  and/or appointing special prosecutors

Explanation:

Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the Attorney General's Office would only get involved with criminal cases when representing criminal cases in federal courts  and/or appointing special prosecutors. Otherwise they would not get involved with any sort of criminal cases and instead deal only with civil law matters.