District Attorneys General Conference, Tennessee
The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference, established in 1961 by the General Assembly, is dedicated to promoting a prompt and efficient administration of justice across the state. Comprising District Attorneys General from 32 judicial districts, the Conference supports these officials in their mission to advocate for victims' rights and ensure dignity within the criminal justice process.
In addition to offering training and specialized resources, the Conference acts as a vital liaison between District Attorneys General and various governmental entities, enhancing coordination within the justice system. Their commitment extends to victim services, including support groups for homicide loss and initiatives addressing critical issues like elder abuse and substance-related dangers.
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