The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference was established in 1961 by the General Assembly to enhance the administration of justice in the state's courts. Comprised of district attorneys general from 32 judicial districts, the conference supports these officials in their mission to uphold victim rights and ensure efficient justice delivery.
With a focus on equipping, supporting, and advocating for district attorneys general, the conference manages various operational aspects of their offices and serves as a liaison with governmental agencies. Through specialized prosecution needs, training, and fiscal management, the conference plays a crucial role in promoting justice and serving communities across Tennessee.
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