District Attorney General
The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference is an organization established by the General Assembly in 1961 to ensure a more efficient administration of justice in the state's courts. Comprised of the District Attorneys General from the 32 judicial districts, as well as the office of the Executive Director, their primary role is to support and advocate for the District Attorneys General in their pursuit of justice and service to their communities.
With a focus on equipping, supporting, and advocating for the District Attorneys General, the Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference manages various aspects such as fiscal management, personnel, property management, IT, training, and specialized prosecution needs. Additionally, they serve as a liaison between the District Attorneys General and other governmental agencies, including the courts, the General Assembly, the executive branch, and the Office of the Attorney General and Reporter.
Generated from the website
Also at this address
You might also like
Partial Data by Foursquare.