The Association of Deputy District Attorneys Vice President Eric Siddall spoke on the John & Ken Show (KFI AM640) regarding the current state of affairs in Los Angeles County with the current District Attorney.
Eric Siddall, vice president of the Association of Los Angeles Deputy District Attorneys, says District Attorney George Gascon’s ‘refusal to hold criminals accountable’ is responsible for a ‘huge upsurge’ in violent crime.
Association of Deputy District Attorneys Vice President Eric Siddall appears on Fox News to discuss ongoing smash-and-grab crime sprees and the inaction of LA County District Attorney Gascon.
In this week’s True Crime Daily The Sidebar podcast: We get questions from listeners and viewers about legal and criminal justice topics, so this week we’re addressing some of your comments. Eric Siddall, a Los Angeles County prosecutor and vice president of the Association of Los Angeles Deputy District Attorneys, joins host Joshua Ritter. Ritter and Siddall discuss prosecutors and public statements; social media and the Gabby Petito case; the Sirhan Sirhan parole recommendation; the Ahmaud Arbery case in Georgia; bail reform; mandatory/minimum sentencing; and much more. Tweet your questions to Joshua Ritter using the hashtag #TCDSidebar
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon introduces Special Directive 20-06 which curtails the use of cash bail for certain types of crime. So what are those offenses and what happens when offenders are instantly allowed back on the streets? Deputy District Attorney Michele Hanisee from Los Angeles County joins us.
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Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert spoke to KFI’s Gary and Shannon regarding her letter to District Attorney George Gascón and her decision that her office will no longer grant him jurisdiction over any crimes that involve Sacramento County.