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Nathan Hochman Sworn in by Schwarzenegger as Los Angeles County's 44th DA, Defeating Gascón by Nearly 20 Points
Dec 3, 2024, 07:57 PM
Nathan Hochman was sworn in as the new Los Angeles County District Attorney on December 3, 2024, marking a significant shift in the office after defeating incumbent George Gascón by nearly 20 points. The ceremony was officiated by former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who expressed his support for Hochman, stating, "I'm so happy that you were elected." Hochman, a longtime criminal defense attorney and former federal prosecutor, has indicated a commitment to addressing antisemitic hate crimes. The event attracted a notable turnout of moderate Democratic and Republican officials, including former DA Jackie Lacey and Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rick Caruso. Hochman's ascension to the role signifies the end of Gascón's tenure, which had been characterized by significant public debate and controversy regarding his policies.
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