Government,
Criminal
Sep. 23, 2024
Crime rates, office drama take center stage in LA DA election
Incumbent George Gascón and his challenger, former federal prosecutor Nathan Hochman, each point to their legal and public service backgrounds as reasons they should be the LA County's top prosecutor, and why the other shouldn't.
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Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón
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Nathan Hochman, Los Angeles County district attorney candidate
In a Los Angeles County district attorney election marked by legal battles and debate over crime rates, incumbent George Gascón and his challenger, former federal prosecutor Nathan Hochman, each point to th...
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