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Redondo Beach city prosecutor outlines workload, filings and diversion practices

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Stephanie Johnson, senior deputy city prosecutor, told the Public Safety Commission about the city attorney's office workload including misdemeanor filing counts, the role of rejected cases, and diversion/office‑hearing options; she estimated about 10% of reviewed cases are not filed after prosecutor review.

Stephanie Johnson, a senior deputy city prosecutor, attended the Public Safety Commission meeting Monday to describe the city attorney’s office caseload and filing practices.

Johnson said she is in her third month as senior deputy city prosecutor and that her portfolio includes quality‑of‑life matters such as code enforcement, animal control and homeless‑related cases. She told commissioners the office handles…

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