Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference
The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference was established in 1961 by the General Assembly to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the justice administration across the state's judicial districts. Comprising District Attorneys General from all 32 judicial districts, this organization plays a pivotal role in equipping and advocating for these legal professionals as they serve their communities.
In addition to supporting District Attorneys, the Conference focuses on championing victims' rights and ensuring dignified treatment for all individuals navigating the criminal justice process. Their various programs and services address critical issues such as homicide support, victim assistance, and the impact of substance abuse on communities.
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