The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference (TN da GC) is an organization established by the General Assembly in 1961 to ensure a more efficient and prompt administration of justice in the courts of Tennessee. Comprised of the District Attorneys General from the state's 32 judicial districts, TN da GC serves as a liaison between the District Attorneys General and various governmental agencies, advocating for victim's rights, managing fiscal and personnel needs, and providing training and specialized prosecution support.
With a primary focus on equipping, supporting, and advocating for District Attorneys General, TN da GC works tirelessly to administer justice and serve communities across Tennessee. They manage the operational aspects of the District Attorneys General's offices, facilitate communication with other governmental entities, and provide resources and services to ensure the fair treatment of victims and the efficient functioning of the criminal justice system.
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