California District Attorney Warns of Anti-Cop and Anti-Victim Agenda | District Attorney Todd Spitzer
Los Angeles and San Francisco are taking a relaxed approach to crimes, and California is reducing the sentences of over 70,000 inmates. My guest is Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer, who also served as the chair of the California Assembly Committee on Prison Construction and Operations.
He discusses a group of California’s district attorneys who do not agree with California’s major cities’ approach to crime and the impacts of these policies on the state.
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By City News Service
May 8, 2021
SANTA ANA (CNS) - An outside law firm hired by the county substantiated sexual harassment claims against a former senior prosecutor, but it cleared Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer of retaliating against one of the whistleblowers, according to a report obtained today by City News Service.
The 162-page report regarding sexual harassment against retired prosecutor Gary LoGalbo, prepared by attorney Elisabeth A. Frater of the Burke, Williams & Sorensen law firm, was completed April 28. The firm was retained by the county counsel s office on Dec. 28.
The investigation was triggered when an Orange County District Attorney s Office employee who was leaving his job made a remark the first week of November about inappropriate behavior by LoGalbo and whether anything would be done about it. LoGalbo was the best man at District Attorney Todd Spitzer s wedding and the two were roommates for a time.
Orange mass shooting: Bodycam footage won t be released, DA says it could compromise investigation
By Mary Stringini and Alexi Chidbachian
Published
ORANGE, Calif. - The Orange Police Department had planned to release body-worn camera footage of the deadly mass shooting that occurred in March, however during a brief press conference officials said video will no longer be released as it could compromise their investigation.
The police department scheduled a press conference Wednesday for 11:30 a.m. but after keeping reporters waiting for over an hour, Lt. Jennifer Amat with the Orange Police Department came out to say the body camera footage from the responding officers will not be released to the media or public.
By City News Service
Apr 21, 2021
SANTA ANA (CNS) - A prosecutor told an Orange County Superior Court judge today that she is prepared to go forward with some counts and dismiss others in the case against a Newport Beach hand surgeon and his girlfriend, who are accused of drugging and raping several women.
Yvette Martinez of the Attorney General s Office said a decision on the future of the case against Dr. Grant Robicheaux, 40, and Cerissa Laura Riley, 34, was “imminent, but first she must brief Rob Bonta after he is expected to be sworn in as the new attorney general, if approved by state lawmakers. The new attorney general, she explained, must sign off on the recommendation from Martinez.