Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón faces a difficult reelection battle against challenger Nathan Hochman, who has a far more traditional view of the DA’s role.
Many see the the outcome of this race as a bellwether for the national criminal justice reform movement, which sent numerous progressive district attorneys into office following the George Floyd murder and BLM protests in 2020.
Gascón was one of them. Since being sworn in as the head of the largest prosecutor’s office in the country, his reforms have fundamentally changed how L.A. prosecutors operate.
The Nov. 5 election will be a referendum on those reforms. LAist’s Imperfect Paradise podcast’s current season is focused on understanding his policies, their impact, and the challenges he has faced.
The outcome will tell us a lot about what we, as a society, believe justice should look like in 2024. In the fourth and final episode of District Attorney Gascón., you’ll get a better sense of where Gascón and Hochman stand on the issues and what that might mean going forward.
About this upcoming election
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You can learn more about each candidate’s positions through LAist’s Voter Game Plan:
Nathan Hochman says he’ll reverse Gascón’s policies
Hochman is a former federal prosecutor. For the past 24 years, he has mostly worked as a white collar criminal defense attorney. Unlike Gascón, Hochman is not interested in trying to bring about systemic change when it comes to how prosecutors…
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