Ricardo D. García was sworn in as Los Angeles County's public defender.
Los Angeles County’s’ two years without a public defender has ended with Ricardo D. García being sworn in. García will take the reigns of the thousand-attorney office Oct. 15, becoming the county’s first Latino public defender.
“We have a core mission, we all know it,” García said at his swearing in ceremony last week. “To be zealous advocates. To treat our clients with dignity. To do our work with integrity. It’s more than just our...
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