Charles F. Sterchi, III - Chief Deputy Law Director. Phone: 865-215-2327 Fax: 865-215-2936 Bio [email protected]
The Office of the District Attorney General for the 6th Judicial District represents the people of the State of Tennessee in all criminal cases that occur within Knox County. The position of District Attorney General was created by the Tennessee Constitution and provides that each District Attorney shall be elected by the voters within their judicial district and shall serve an eight-year …
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Yes, there are a few. If you sue under the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act, you may be able to recover attorney’s fees. In a divorce case, you can sometimes get attorney’s fees awarded, but not very often. There just are not many instances in Tennessee law where they are recoverable under than those spelled out above. Jedidiah McKeehan is an attorney practicing in Knox …
Knox County comprises the 6th Judicial District.
Article VI § 5 of the Tennessee Constitution establishes the Office of the District Attorney and provides that the District Attorney shall be elected by the qualified voters of the district to hold office for 8 years. The Duties of the District Attorney are set out in Tennessee Code Annotated § 8-7-103.
What does a District Attorney General do? The District Attorney General and his or her staff prosecute all criminal cases on behalf of the citizens of the State of Tennessee.