Tennessee District Attorneys work hard to champion victim's rights, safeguard the criminal justice process and much more. LEARN MORE What does a DA do? Victim Witness Coordinators fight each and every day to ensure all victims are treated with dignity and respect. The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference was created by the General Assembly in 1961 to provide for a more prompt and efficient administration of justice in the courts of this state.
The Conference is composed of both the District Attorneys General from the state's 31 judicial districts and this office - the office of the Executive Director. Our primary job is to equip, support and advocate for the District Attorneys General as they work to administer justice and serve their communities. We accomplish this by managing the fiscal, personnel, property management, IT, training and specialized prosecution needs of their offices.
Further, our office serves as the liaison between the District Attorneys General and other governmental agencies, including the courts, the General Assembly, the executive branch, and the Office of the Attorney General and Reporter.
The Conference is composed of both the District Attorneys General from the state's 31 judicial districts and this office - the office of the Executive Director. Our primary job is to equip, support and advocate for the District Attorneys General as they work to administer justice and serve their communities. We accomplish this by managing the fiscal, personnel, property management, IT, training and specialized prosecution needs of their offices.
Further, our office serves as the liaison between the District Attorneys General and other governmental agencies, including the courts, the General Assembly, the executive branch, and the Office of the Attorney General and Reporter.
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The Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference was created by the General Assembly in 1961 to provide for a more prompt and efficient administration of justice in the courts of this state. Tenn.
The Office of the Executive Director was created to serve as the central administrative office for the Conference.
Edward L. Jennings, a Liberty, Tenn., native, was the first to serve in this role.
Jennings also served as a commander in the U.S. Navy Reserves during WWII and was a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University and Cumberland University Law School.
The Office of the Executive Director was created to serve as the central administrative office for the Conference.
Edward L. Jennings, a Liberty, Tenn., native, was the first to serve in this role.
Jennings also served as a commander in the U.S. Navy Reserves during WWII and was a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University and Cumberland University Law School.
Impaired driving is a preventable crime that kills and destroys lives.
Traffic crashes are the No. 1 cause of death for children between the ages of 1 and 14.
Impaired driving contributed to many of these deaths.
Tennessee's traffic safety resource prosecutors are fighting to lower fatality rates and to keep our highways and roads safe by changing the attitudes and behaviors of drivers through training, education, enforcement and community partnerships.
We provide education and resources to law enforcement officers, prosecutors, legislators and community agencies.
Traffic crashes are the No. 1 cause of death for children between the ages of 1 and 14.
Impaired driving contributed to many of these deaths.
Tennessee's traffic safety resource prosecutors are fighting to lower fatality rates and to keep our highways and roads safe by changing the attitudes and behaviors of drivers through training, education, enforcement and community partnerships.
We provide education and resources to law enforcement officers, prosecutors, legislators and community agencies.
Thank you for your interest in joining the TNDAGC team.
Currently, there are no positions available, but we encourage you to check back later.
The districts will post select openings on this site, but not all.
If you are interested in learning more about internship opportunities and open positions with your local district, we encourage you to first contact them directly.
All district contact information can be found by utilizing the "Find Your DA" tool below.
The TN District Attorneys General Conference is seeking an experienced candidate with a proven sense of accountability and ambition for financial stewardship to fill the role of Assistant Fiscal Director.
Currently, there are no positions available, but we encourage you to check back later.
The districts will post select openings on this site, but not all.
If you are interested in learning more about internship opportunities and open positions with your local district, we encourage you to first contact them directly.
All district contact information can be found by utilizing the "Find Your DA" tool below.
The TN District Attorneys General Conference is seeking an experienced candidate with a proven sense of accountability and ambition for financial stewardship to fill the role of Assistant Fiscal Director.
In Tennessee, District Attorneys General are elected by the citizens of their judicial districts to serve a term of eight years.
They are responsible for the prosecution of criminal cases on behalf of the state, but ultimately their day-to-day responsibilities include so much more.
They advocate for victims to ensure their constitutional rights are protected and assist them in navigating the criminal justice process.
They partner with treatment centers, nonprofits and support services throughout their communities in an effort to prevent crime.
They are responsible for the prosecution of criminal cases on behalf of the state, but ultimately their day-to-day responsibilities include so much more.
They advocate for victims to ensure their constitutional rights are protected and assist them in navigating the criminal justice process.
They partner with treatment centers, nonprofits and support services throughout their communities in an effort to prevent crime.
Our three-day, statewide Annual Conference is hosted every year to provide the staff with a diverse array of continuing education trainings.
We also take this opportunity to recognize the accomplishments and service of several of our outstanding staff members.
This award is presented each year to the individual who best exemplifies the goals and ideals of the Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference and their efforts to improve the quality of justice for all Tennesseans.
Having dedicated over 10 years of service to the Conference as DA and 20 years prior to that as an assistant prosecutor, District Attorney General Amy Weirich has always been an invaluable member of this team.
We also take this opportunity to recognize the accomplishments and service of several of our outstanding staff members.
This award is presented each year to the individual who best exemplifies the goals and ideals of the Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference and their efforts to improve the quality of justice for all Tennesseans.
Having dedicated over 10 years of service to the Conference as DA and 20 years prior to that as an assistant prosecutor, District Attorney General Amy Weirich has always been an invaluable member of this team.
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