
In his first interview as newly confirmed U.S. attorney for California's Central District, Nicola Hanna said violent crime, opioids and human trafficking are major areas of focus.
LOS ANGELES — After months of cautious silence, Nicola T. Hanna is finally sharing his vision for reducing crime in Southern California. The state’s newest U.S. attorney was confirmed by a Senate floor vote at the end of April, ending his four-month wait as an interim DOJ appointee. In an interview Wednesday, Hanna emphasized his main goal is to continue the work of his predecessor and the assistant U.S. attorneys in the office.
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