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

Apr 23 2025

Administrative Professional Seminar

April 23, 2025
Beaufort, NC

The North Carolina Conference of District Attorneys invites the Administrative Professionals and the Investigators of the District Attorneys Offices across the state to discuss legal updates and statewide issues. The Conference of District Attorneys aims to assist the Administrative Professionals & Investigators in improving services to victims, as well as interpreting the newest laws that affect victims. This course will include topics and speakers which will be beneficial to the services Administrative Professionals and Investigators, provide to both prosecutors and victims.

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Apr 25 2025

Toxicology April 2025

April 25, 2025
Asheville, NC

We speak different languages but have the same goal: the truth. This training is about communication and provides an opportunity to understand what each discipline needs, what each can provide, and how best we can work together.

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DA Spotlight

Scott Thomas

Carteret, Craven, and Pamlico Counties

Scott Thomas is the District Attorney for Prosecutorial District 4 which includes Carteret, Craven, and Pamlico Counties in North Carolina. He attended East Carolina University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Political Science. He earned his Juris Doctorate from North Carolina Central University in 1992. He began serving as District Attorney in 2006 in District 4.

He went into private practice in 1994 with Chesnutt, Clemmons, Thomas, and Peacock, Attorneys at Law, where he specialized in criminal cases. District Attorney Scott Thomas served in both the North Carolina House of Representatives until January 1, 2001, and was sworn into the North Carolina Senate in 2001. He also served as the NC Conference of District Attorneys President in 2016 and as a Chairman on the NC Governor’s Crime Commission from 2009 – 2013.

District Attorney Scott Thomas was awarded with the Dogwood Award in December by former Attorney General Josh Stein. This award is distributed to honor people who are working to improve the health, safety, and well-being of their fellow North Carolinians. District Attorney Scott Thomas and his office were recognized for their efforts to enhance public safety within its prosecutorial district by safeguarding victims of crime, holding criminals accountable, and offering treatment alternatives for individuals struggling with substance use disorders. He also worked to establish a Veterans Treatment Court, which opened in April of 2021.

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How Can We Help?

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.