Government
May 16, 2018
Candidates focus on Becerra’s lawsuits during debate
In their second debate leading up to the June 5 primary, candidates for California attorney general called incumbent Xavier Becerra obsessed with Washington, needlessly litigious and an absentee in the state he was appointed to serve
DOWNEY — In their second debate leading up to the June 5 primary, candidates for California attorney general called incumbent Xavier Becerra obsessed with Washington, needlessly litigious and an absentee in the state he was appointed to serve.
Steven Bailey, a Republican and a retired El Dorado County Superior Court judge, said that if Becerra were a private attorney, the courts would deem him a vexatious litigant.
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