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San Joaquin County district attorney marks 175 years, cites staffing gains, new task forces and race‑blind charging
Summary
District Attorney spoke to the Board about the office’s 175th anniversary, historic overview and recent operational changes including hiring, crime‑fighting task forces, race‑blind charging and an environmental restitution award.
San Joaquin County District Attorney presented a 175‑year history of the office to the Board of Supervisors on Sept. 23 and described recent changes in staffing, enforcement and programs designed to increase prosecutions, victim services and office transparency.
District Attorney spoke to the board and showed historical photographs tracing the office’s origins to the mid‑19th century and its evolution. The DA’s office described a hiring surge of roughly 175 staff in the two‑and‑a‑half years since the current…
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