By Ryan Oliver
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley said the state's largest prosecutor's office no longer looks like the one he joined as a young attorney in 1973 when "it was old white guys, and a lot of those guys were sons of judges."
He points to recent hiring statistics as evidence that efforts ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1.
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley said the state's largest prosecutor's office no longer looks like the one he joined as a young attorney in 1973 when "it was old white guys, and a lot of those guys were sons of judges."
He points to recent hiring statistics as evidence that efforts ...
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