Tennessee Code Annotated

Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-7-106 (2026)

District attorney general pro tem - Attorney acting for district attorney general

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Amended by 2021EX3 Tenn. Acts, ch. 5, s 1, eff. 11/12/2021.

Code 1858, §§ 3962, 3963 (deriv. Acts 1835-1836, ch. 28, § 2); Shan., §§ 5769, 5770; mod. Code 1932, §§ 9967, 9968; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 8-706; Acts 1991, ch. 342, §§ 1, 2; 1993, ch. 292, § 1; 1996, ch. 996, § 2.


Notes of Decisions
Cited in 14 cases, 1981–2015 · leading case: State of Tennessee v. Cynthia J. Finch, 465 S.W.3d 584 (Tenn. Crim. App. 2013).
State of Tennessee v. Cynthia J. Finch, 465 S.W.3d 584 (Tenn. Crim. App. 2013). · cites it 40× “Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-7-106 (b)(4). The General Assembly has distinguished special appointments made pursuant to subsection (b) of section 8-7-106 from pro tempore appointments made pursuant to subsection (a), stating as follows: The acts of an attorney acting for the district…”
Quillen v. Crockett, 928 S.W.2d 47 (Tenn. Crim. App. 1995). · cites it 10× “In accordance with Tenn.Code Ann. § 8-7-106 (1992) and with the consent of the appointee, General Dotson appointed District Attorney General David E.”
State v. Harris, 33 S.W.3d 767 (Tenn. 2000). · cites it 2× “Tenn.Code Ann. § 8-7-106(a) (1993 Repl.) provides: If the district attorney general .”
Coleman v. State, 246 S.W.3d 76 (Tex. Crim. App. 2008). “ified Laws § 7-16-2 (2007) (“The circuit court, whenever there shall be no state’s attorney for the county or when the state’s attorney is absent or unable to attend to his duties or is adversely interested or disqualified, may appoint, by an order to be entered in the minutes…”
State v. Locust, 914 S.W.2d 554 (Tenn. Crim. App. 1995). · cites it 2× “See Article VI, Section 5, Constitution of Tennessee; T.C.A. § 8-7-106 (1993). Rule 12 provides that the following types of pretrial motions must be made prior to trial: (1) Defenses and objections based on defects in the institution of the prosecution; or (2) Defenses and…”
State v. Phillips, 672 S.W.2d 427 (Tenn. Crim. App. 1984). · cites it 2× “Article VI, § 5, Constitution of Tennessee, TCA § 8-7-106. The record of the first trial will be available to both sides on retrial.”
Gann v. Whitley, 770 S.W.2d 557 (Tenn. Crim. App. 1989). · cites it 2× “T.C.A. § 8-7-106. In the case sub judice it is claimed that General Whitley was biased because he was unalterably of the opinion that Gann was responsible for the death of young Ryan.”
Goddard v. Sevier Cnty., 623 S.W.2d 917 (Tenn. 1981). · cites it 4× “” And, by statute, T.C.A., § 8-7-106, it is provided: “District attorney general pro tem.”
State v. Surratt, 2016 NMSC 004 (N.M. 2015). “”); Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-7-106 (a) (West 1996) (“If the district attorney general fails to attend the circuit or criminal court, or is disqualified from acting, or if there is a vacancy in the office, the court shall appoint some other attorney to supply such district attorney…”
State ex rel. Anderson v. Fulton, 712 S.W.2d 90 (Tenn. 1986). · cites it 2× “Anderson of the procedure prescribed in T.C.A. § 40-12-104 by which any person may submit evidence to the Grand Jury of the commission of an offense without participation by the District Attorney General, and of T.”
State v. Surratt, 2016 NMSC 4 (N.M. 2015). “”); Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-7-106 (a) (West 1996) (“If the district attorney general fails to attend the circuit or criminal court, or is disqualified from acting, or if there is a vacancy in the office, the court shall appoint some other attorney to supply such district attorney…”
Coleman, Thomas (Tex. Crim. App. 2008). “7) ("The circuit court, whenever there shall be no state's attorney for the county or when the state's attorney is absent or unable to attend to his duties or is adversely interested or disqualified, may appoint, by an order to be entered in the minutes of the court, some duly…”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-7-106(a) — 3 cases
State of Tennessee v. Cynthia J. Finch, 465 S.W.3d 584 (Tenn. Crim. App. 2013). “Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-7-106 (b)(4). The General Assembly has distinguished special appointments made pursuant to subsection (b) of section 8-7-106 from pro tempore appointments made pursuant to subsection (a), stating as follows: The acts of an attorney acting for the district…”
State v. Harris, 33 S.W.3d 767 (Tenn. 2000). “Tenn.Code Ann. § 8-7-106(a) (1993 Repl.) provides: If the district attorney general .”
Quillen v. Crockett, 928 S.W.2d 47 (Tenn. Crim. App. 1995). “In accordance with Tenn.Code Ann. § 8-7-106 (1992) and with the consent of the appointee, General Dotson appointed District Attorney General David E.”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-7-106(b) — 2 cases
State of Tennessee v. Cynthia J. Finch, 465 S.W.3d 584 (Tenn. Crim. App. 2013). “Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-7-106 (b)(4). The General Assembly has distinguished special appointments made pursuant to subsection (b) of section 8-7-106 from pro tempore appointments made pursuant to subsection (a), stating as follows: The acts of an attorney acting for the district…”
Quillen v. Crockett, 928 S.W.2d 47 (Tenn. Crim. App. 1995). “In accordance with Tenn.Code Ann. § 8-7-106 (1992) and with the consent of the appointee, General Dotson appointed District Attorney General David E.”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-7-106(b)(4) — 1 case
State of Tennessee v. Cynthia J. Finch, 465 S.W.3d 584 (Tenn. Crim. App. 2013). “Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-7-106 (b)(4). The General Assembly has distinguished special appointments made pursuant to subsection (b) of section 8-7-106 from pro tempore appointments made pursuant to subsection (a), stating as follows: The acts of an attorney acting for the district…”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-7-106(c) — 1 case
State of Tennessee v. Cynthia J. Finch, 465 S.W.3d 584 (Tenn. Crim. App. 2013). “Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-7-106 (b)(4). The General Assembly has distinguished special appointments made pursuant to subsection (b) of section 8-7-106 from pro tempore appointments made pursuant to subsection (a), stating as follows: The acts of an attorney acting for the district…”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-7-106(e) — 1 case
Quillen v. Crockett, 928 S.W.2d 47 (Tenn. Crim. App. 1995). “In accordance with Tenn.Code Ann. § 8-7-106 (1992) and with the consent of the appointee, General Dotson appointed District Attorney General David E.”
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