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Oct. 29, 2019
George Gascon outlines plans for LA DA’s office
Los Angeles County’s criminal justice system will likely follow examples set by San Francisco if George Gascon is elected district attorney next year, with the candidate unveiling plans Monday to introduce a young adult court, neighborhood courts, and an in-office sentencing planner.
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LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles County's criminal justice system will likely follow examples set by San Francisco if George Gascon is elected district attorney next year, with the candidate unveiling plans Monday to introduce a young adult court, neighborhood courts, and an in-office sentencing planner.
Modeled on the approach he took as San Francisco's DA, these policies aim to create alternatives to Los Angeles' incarceration system, w...
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