Government,
Criminal
Mar. 6, 2019
Who’s afraid of judicial review? A response to the LA Times
On March 2, the Los Angeles Times editorial board attacked district attorneys as craven politicians out to maximize punitive sentences.





Eric Siddall
Deputy District Attorney
Los Angeles District Attorney's Office
211 W Temple St Fl 11
Los Angeles , CA 90012-4455
Eric is vice president of the Association of Deputy District Attorneys, the collective bargaining agent representing nearly 800 deputy district attorneys who work for the County of Los Angeles. The opinions expressed here are the author's own and do not reflect the views of his employer or any other organization.
On March 2, the Los Angeles Times editorial board attacked district attorneys as craven politicians out to maximize punitive sentences. ("Why do Californians keep electing prosecutors who try to undermine our laws?") They argued that prosecutors around...
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