District Attorney
The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference was established in 1961 to enhance the efficiency and promptness of justice administration across the state's 32 judicial districts. Its primary mission is to equip, support, and advocate for District Attorneys General as they serve their communities and manage various operational needs.
Through dedicated victim services, the Conference aims to uphold victims' rights and ensure dignified treatment during the judicial process. Additionally, it addresses pressing issues such as homicide support, elder abuse, and the dangers of substance abuse, thereby fostering a safer environment for all citizens.
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