The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference, in Jonesborough, TN, serves as a vital entity established in 1961 by the General Assembly to ensure a swift and efficient administration of justice within the state's courts. Comprising District Attorneys General from 32 judicial districts and the office of the Executive Director, they play a crucial role in supporting, equipping, and advocating for the District Attorneys General in their pursuit of justice and community service.
With a primary focus on managing fiscal, personnel, property, IT, training, and specialized prosecution needs of their offices, the Conference acts as a liaison between District Attorneys General and various governmental bodies. Their duties include facilitating communication with the courts, General Assembly, executive branch, and the Office of the Attorney General and Reporter, ensuring seamless operations within the Tennessee legal system.
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