
Who We Are
The Conference was established by the General Assembly “…to assist in improving the administration of justice in North Carolina by coordinating the prosecution efforts of the various district attorneys.” The primary objective of the Conference is to provide crucial support to prosecutors in the discharge of their duties. To accomplish this, the Conference extends a range of valuable resources and guidance, including Professional Development, Publications, and Research Assistance. These resources enable prosecutors to uphold justice for North Carolina’s citizens in an effective and efficient manner.

Victim Rights
If you have experienced any sort of crime, the legal system may seem overwhelming due to its complex processes, legal jargon, and professionals. But, you have rights as a victim that must be respected. To gain knowledge about your rights and access vital information, please explore the Victims Tab and other resources available to you. You can rest assured that you have the ability to take action and make sure your rights are upheld.
Upcoming Trainings

Countering Myths: Victim Response to Child Abuse
- February 20, 2025 – February 21, 2025
- Raleigh, NC
This new, two-day experimental learning course unpacks child abuse cases in which jurors struggle to understand the victim’s response to abuse or the science of trauma. Jurors say “I believe the child” but struggle to convict when faced with complex and confusing responses to abuse. Expert witnesses in the prosecution’s case-in-chief can have a profound impact on jurors’ ability to process and interpret evidence in a light most favorable to the child victim. This course will provide insight into the types of expert witnesses that can assist the prosecution and provide strategies for presenting this testimony. Attendees will craft and deliver direct examinations of experts and receive feedback from Zero Abuse faculty.
This is a small, interactive course which requires attendance and participation both days. Seating is limited to ensure quality and interaction. After initial registration, we will notify you if you have been accepted. You will be required to confirm your registration TWO WEEKS prior to this course. If you cannot attend for any reason, please cancel your registration as soon as you know, so that your seat can be given to someone on the waitlist.
Toxicology
We speak different languages but have the same goal: the truth. This training is all about communication, and provides an opportunity to understand what each discipline needs, what each can provide, and how best we can work together.
Administrative Assistants Meeting
This one-day meeting is for Administrative Assistants in the District Attorney offices. We will focus on management styles and the necessary administrative duties to have an effective, functioning and successful prosecutorial office.

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View All TrainingsTom Anglim
Beaufort, Hyde, Martin, Tyrrell, and Washington Counties
Tom Anglim is the District Attorney for Prosecutorial District 2 which includes Beaufort, Hyde, Martin, Tyrrell, and Washington Counties in NC. He attended North Carolina Central University where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science. He then earned his Juris Doctorate from North Carolina Central University.
District Attorney Tom Anglim began serving as an Assistant District Attorney in District 2 from 1992 – 1998 and 2003 – 2025. During 1999 – 2003, he served as an ADA in District 1. During his tenure in District 2, he also served as the Chief ADA, and in 2025 he was appointed as District Attorney by Governor Josh Stein.
He serves on the Conference Training Committee and is a regular faculty member at multiple trainings provided by the NC Conference of District Attorneys, such as, New Prosecutors School, Train the Trainer, Talking to a Jury, Transition from District to Superior Court, and the Summer and Fall Association meetings. He currently serves as Bar Councilor for the District 2 Bar.

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The North Carolina Conference of District Attorneys offers a wealth of valuable information and assistance to prosecutors and their law enforcement partners. If you are unable to locate the answers you require, please do not hesitate to reach out to our team members. We are dedicated to providing guidance and direction to ensure that the needs of prosecutors are met with the utmost professionalism and respect.