Los Angeles County District Attorney
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Los Angeles County District Attorney prosecutes felony crimes in the County of Los Angeles, and misdemeanor crimes in selected cities that do not have an elected city attorney. In those cities, the city attorney is usually a private lawyer and handles only governmental matters (analogous to the position of County Counsel for the County of Los Angeles). In cities with elected city attorneys (e.g. Los Angeles and Long Beach), those attorneys prosecute misdemeanors.
Past County District Attorneys
Name | Term |
---|---|
William C. Ferrell | 1850 - 1851 |
Isaac K. Ogier | 1851 - 1852 |
Kimball H. Dimmick | 1852 - 1853 |
Benjamin Eaton | 1853 - 1854 |
Cameron E. Thom | 1854 - 1857 |
Ezra Drown | 1857 - 1859 |
Edward J. C. Kewen | 1859 - 1861 |
Ezra Drown | 1861 - 1863 |
Volney E. Howard | 1863 - 1867 |
Alfred B. Chapman | 1867 - 1869 |
Cameron E. Thom | 1869 - 1873 |
Volney E. Howard | 1873 - 1876 |
Rodney Hudson | 1876 - 1877 |
Cameron E. Thom | 1877 - 1879 |
Thomas B. Brown | 1879 - 1882 |
Stephen M. White | 1882 - 1884 |
George M. Holton | 1884 - 1886 |
George S. Patton, Sr. | 1886 - 1887 |
J. R. Dupuy | 1887 - 1888 |
Frank P. Kelly | 1888 - 1890 |
James McLachlan | 1890 - 1892 |
Henry C. Dillon | 1892 - 1894 |
John C. Donnell | 1894 - 1898 |
James C. Rives | 1898 - 1902 |
J. D. Fredericks | 1902 - 1914 |
Thomas L. Woolwine | 1914 - 1923 |
Asa Keyes | 1923 - 1928 |
Buron Fitts | 1928 - 1940 |
John F. Dockweiler | 1940 - 1943 |
Fred N. Howser | 1943 - 1946 |
William E. Simpson | 1946 - 1951 |
S. Ernest Roll | 1951 - 1956 |
William B. McKesson | 1956 - 1964 |
Evelle J. Younger | 1964 - 1971 |
Joseph P. Busch | 1971 - 1975 |
John K. Van de Kamp | 1975 - 1982 |
Robert H. Philibosian | 1982 - 1984 |
Ira Reiner | 1984 - 1992 |
Gil Garcetti | 1992 - 2000 |
Steve Cooley | 2000 - Present |
[edit] External links
|