The Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia (PACGA) is an agency of the Judicial Branch of Georgia state government that is responsible for the conduct of official state business related to prosecution. They provide resources and support to prosecutors across the state, including training events, employment opportunities, and publications. PACGA also ensures compliance with state and federal laws and regulations regarding computer use and communication interception.
PACGA's mission is to promote justice and public safety by providing prosecutors with the tools and knowledge they need to effectively carry out their duties. They work to enhance the professionalism and effectiveness of prosecutors through training programs and resources, and they serve as a central hub for information and support in the field of prosecution. PACGA plays a vital role in upholding the law and protecting the rights of individuals in the state of Georgia.
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