TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Kate Prince on Aug 17, 2021

A law that went into effect this summer could provide some counties with a one-time grant of up to $5,000 to create new waiting areas for crime victims and/or their families as they wait during court proceedings, the Murfreesboro Post reports. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Ferrell Haile, R-Gallatin, and Rep. Michael Curcio, R-Dickson, establishes a “grant program within the District Attorneys General Conference (DAGC) to award grants to county governments to provide a safe and accessible space for victims to meet with attorneys, law enforcement, counselors and others.”