Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price warned the public that a successful Nov. 5 recall effort would "greatly destabilize" the DA's office but committed to a "smooth transition" of power from her administration to a potential successor's during an interview Monday.
She also said that her potential removal from office would be "sad" given that she was the first Black woman to hold the office and her work to address racial bias in the ju...
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