The Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia (PACGA) is an agency of the Judicial Branch of Georgia state government, dedicated to the conduct of official state business. They are responsible for providing training, resources, and support to prosecuting attorneys in Georgia, ensuring they are equipped to effectively carry out their duties. PACGA also oversees the implementation of state laws and regulations related to prosecution, including asset forfeiture reporting and conflicts of interest.
PACGA operates under strict policies on computer use, with routine monitoring and interception of communications on their website. They prioritize the protection of state government interests and adhere to copyright laws. The information on their site may be subject to disclosure under the Georgia Open Records Act, except for attorney work product and specific case-related information. Personal misconduct is not authorized on their site.
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