District Attorney General Conference, Tennessee
The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference was established in 1961 to enhance the efficiency of the justice system across the state. Comprising the District Attorneys General from all 32 judicial districts, the conference supports and advocates for these officials while managing various operational needs.
Dedicated to championing victims' rights, the conference works to ensure that all victims are treated with dignity and respect through its specialized services and programs. It also actively engages in initiatives to address critical issues, such as drug abuse and elder abuse, thereby serving as a pivotal resource for the community.
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