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 and advocates for these officials in their pursuit of justice and community service.
With a focus on championing victims' rights and ensuring dignified treatment for all, the conference manages fiscal, personnel, and specialized prosecution needs for district attorneys general. Serving as a liaison between these officials and various governmental agencies, the conference plays a vital role in upholding the integrity of the criminal justice process in Tennessee.
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