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Jacquelyn Phillips Lacey [1] (born February 27, 1957) [2] [3] is an American politician who served as the District Attorney of Los Angeles County from December 3, 2012 to December 7, 2020. Lacey was the first woman, and first African-American, to serve as LA District Attorney since the office was created in 1850. [4]
Jackie Lacey: 2012–2020 43. George Gascón: 2020–2024 44. Nathan Hochman: 2024–present See also. Los Angeles portal; San Diego County District Attorney;
Jackie Lacey (1982): [420] First female (and African American female) District Attorney for Los Angeles County, California (2012) Amy Ashvanian: [79] First Armenian-born (female) judge in Los Angeles County, California (2018)
Incumbent district attorney Jackie Lacey ran for re-election to a third four-year term. [2] Following the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent protests advocating for criminal justice reform , Lacey's " tough-on-crime " policies were criticized and contrasted with those of her opponents, former San Francisco District Attorney George ...
San Francisco Mayor London Breed and City Attorney Dennis Herrera endorsed Gascón's opponent in the race for District Attorney of Los Angeles County, the incumbent Jackie Lacey. [58] Gascón defeated Lacey on November 6, 2020. [59] Gascón was sworn in as the 43rd District Attorney of Los Angeles County on December 7, 2020.
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Jackie Lacey; William Langdon; James Harvey Logan; Thomas C. Lynch; Spencer M. Marsh; James McLachlan (American politician) John Miner (attorney) Robert F. Morrison;
Incumbent district attorney George Gascón was first elected in 2020, unseating two-term incumbent Jackie Lacey in a publicized election seen as a victory for criminal justice reform in Los Angeles. Gascón's tenure has been characterized by his liberal and progressive policies, such as opposition to capital punishment in California and ...