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Front Page - Friday, September 27, 2013

District Attorney Lisa Shepperd Zavogiannis sworn in as special assistant U.S. attorney




Lisa Shepperd Zavogiannis, District Attorney General, 31st Judicial District, was sworn in as a special assistant U. S. Attorney for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of Tennessee. The ceremony was held Monday, September 16, in U.S. District Court in Chattanooga by the Honorable William B. Mitchell Carter, U.S. Magistrate Judge.

Zavogiannis will continue to serve as district attorney general for the 31st Judicial District. Her role as a SAUSA for the Eastern District of Tennessee will allow her to assist the U.S. attorney and assistant U.S. attorneys in specific federal cases.

In 2006, Zavogiannis became the first woman in the state of Tennessee to be elected district attorney in her judicial district. She maintains a strong focus on the children in her district as an active promoter of anti-drug and teen parenting programs. She serves as the president of the Children’s Advocacy Center for the 31st Judicial District, and has done so since 2006.

 She is active with the District Attorney Generals Conference, serving on several committees, including the wxecutive, legislative, public education and child support committees.

The Honorable William C. Killian, U.S. sttorney for the Eastern District of Tennessee, said, “We are pleased to have Ms. Zavogiannis join our staff as a apecial assistant United States attorney. This association allows us to continue and increase our cooperative efforts with the district attorney general in the 31st Judicial District regarding violent crimes, drugs and human trafficking, and other areas of joint concern.

Source: Department of Justice