Nathan Hochman Issues Statement on LA Times Story About Gascon’s Mishandling of Juvenile Double Murderer - Nathan Hochman
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Nathan Hochman Issues Statement on LA Times Story About Gascon’s Mishandling of Juvenile Double Murderer

Nathan Hochman Issues Statement on LA Times Story About Gascon’s Mishandling of Juvenile Double Murderer

LOS ANGELES / October 3, 2024 – Nathan Hochman, the former federal prosecutor running to defeat George Gascon in the Nov. 5 election for Los Angeles County District Attorney, issued a statement on today’s explosive Los Angeles Times story about George Gascon’s mishandling of double murderer Shanice Dyer’s case. As The Times reported, Gascon refused to prosecute Dyer for two murders in criminal court, where she faced life in prison without parole, enabling her to be released after just a few years in juvenile custody – and kill again.

“The Dyer case is yet another sad example of how Gascon has failed to do his job and protect the public from violent criminals. His own prosecutors warned him that Ms. Dyer would kill again if he failed to transfer her case to criminal court. Instead of listening to them, he followed his extreme ideology and kept her case in juvenile court, with predictable results. Fortunately, Angelenos have an opportunity on Nov. 5 to end the madness and elect a District Attorney who will stand up for public safety.”

Recent polling confirms that Los Angeles County voters are fed up with Gascon’s pro-criminal policies, with Hochman holding a 24-point lead over Gascon. Ballots will be arriving in the mail within a few days.

About Nathan Hochman:

Nathan Hochman, a former federal prosecutor, Assistant U.S. Attorney General, President of the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission and defense attorney, is running to defeat George Gascon and become the next District Attorney of Los Angeles County. He is an Independent (No Party Preference) candidate who believes politics has no place in the D.A.’s Office. He has bipartisan support and is endorsed by the Los Angeles County Police Chiefs’ Association, the Association of Deputy District Attorneys, former District Attorney Jackie Lacey, a coalition of first responders, more than 70 elected officials and dozens of civic and business leaders. For more information about Hochman and his campaign, please visit www.NathanHochman.com.

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