Law Officers: Appearances In Court And Committee Lord Rawlinson of Ewell asked Her Majesty's Government:On how many occasions during the calendar year 2000 (i) the Attorney-General and (ii) the Solicitor-General: (a) appeared in court to prosecute in criminal proceedings in England and Wales;(b) appeared in court representing the Crown or a Department of State in civil proceedings in England and Wales;(c) attended a Committee of either House of Parliament, either as a member of that Committee or at the invitation of that Committee. [HL537] Lord Williams of Mostyn During the calendar year 2000: (a)(i)(ii) neither the Attorney-General nor the Solicitor-General has appeared in court to prosecute in criminal proceedings in England and Wales;(b)(i) the Attorney-General appeared for the Inquiry at the opening of both the re-opening of the Formal Investigation into the loss of the M-V "Derbyshire" and the Formal Investigation into the collision between the "Marchioness"/ "Bowbell".(ii) the Solicitor-General has represented the Crown or a Department of State on five occasions in civil proceedings in England and Wales.(c)(i)(ii) neither the Attorney-General nor the Solicitor-General has attended a Committee of either House of Parliament, either as a member of that Committee or at the invitation of that Committee.