The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference, based in Ripley, TN, was established by the General Assembly in 1961 to enhance the efficiency and timeliness of justice within the state courts. Comprising the District Attorneys General from the state's 32 judicial districts and the office of the Executive Director, their main role is to support and advocate for the District Attorneys General as they uphold justice and serve their communities.
With responsibilities including managing fiscal affairs, personnel, property, IT, training, and specialized prosecution needs, the Conference acts as the crucial link between the District Attorneys General and various governmental bodies. They facilitate communication and coordination with entities such as the courts, General Assembly, executive branch, and the Office of the Attorney General and Reporter to ensure the smooth functioning of the criminal justice process.
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