
The Office of the District Attorney General, 28th Judicial District, has enthusiastically announced a new addition to their legal cadre. Miller T. Edgin joins as an Assistant District Attorney, bringing a keen intellect nurtured in the University of Mississippi's halls. Garnering his Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Juris Doctor from the University of Mississippi School of Law, Edgin's academic prowess is now at the service of Crockett, Gibson, and Haywood Counties. His recent involvement in the high-profile murder trial of Frederick Yates in the Circuit Court of Gibson County at Trenton has already showcased his legal acumen.
In a social media post from the Office of the District Attorney General, 28th Judicial District, Edgin commented, "I am truly honored to serve Crockett, Gibson, and Haywood Counties. Being from this area, I have a lifelong connection to rural West Tennessee, and I am committed to serving them with dedication, integrity, and fairness. I look forward to working hard each day to earn and maintain the trust of the people I represent and to make a positive and lasting difference for our District." His words emphasize his dedication and his connection to the community he now serves legally.
The District Attorney's office praises Edgin for his commitment and is looking forward to his contributions in what promises to be a vibrant career. His appointment reflects an addition to a team and an embodiment of community trust and judicial diligence. The trust between a prosecutor and the community he serves stands at the heart of the justice system, a trust Edgin seems poised to cultivate and grow.









