Comments about hot-button issues such as abortion, Arizona’s law on illegal immigrants and the popular criticism of lawyers and judges highlighted an hour-long forum on Wednesday among the five major party candidates for attorney general.

The candidates-Republicans Samuel S. Olens, Preston W. Smith and F. Maxwell Wood, and Democrats Kenneth B. Hodges III and Robert B. Teilhet-spoke at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce’s spring board meeting at the Ritz-Carlton Lodge at Reynolds Plantation on Lake Oconee.

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