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Government

Sep. 16, 2014

After bruising election, incoming Riverside DA has big plans for office

Michael Hestrin, who will take over in January, wants to apply the same diligence he used to prosecute cases to managing some 700 employees, including about 250 lawyers, in the state's third-largest county prosecutor's office.


By Vik Jolly


Daily Journal Staff Writer


RIVERSIDE - Fresh from winning one of the state's most bruising district attorney elections, Michael A. Hestrin comes across as a man on a mission.


The longtime death penalty trial lawyer, who will assume the reins of the Riverside County district attorney's office in January, wants to apply the same diligence he used to prosecute cases to the task of managing some 700 employees, including about ...

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