The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference, based in Huntingdon, TN, was established by the General Assembly in 1961 to enhance the efficiency of justice administration in the state's courts. Comprising District Attorneys General from 32 judicial districts and an Executive Director's office, their main role is to support and advocate for the DAs in delivering justice and serving communities.
Acting as a crucial link between District Attorneys General and various governmental bodies, including courts, the General Assembly, and law enforcement agencies, the Conference manages fiscal, personnel, property, IT, training, and specialized prosecution needs. They strive to equip DAs to fulfill their duties effectively while fostering a fair and respectful criminal justice process.
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