Los Angeles County District Attorney-elect Nathan Hochman will officially take the reins on Tuesday, as he’s set to be sworn in on the front steps of the Hall of Justice.
Hochman replaces District Attorney George Gascón, who lost his reelection bid in a landslide.
The former federal prosecutor Hochman told LAist that he’s excited for the “opportunity of a lifetime.”
“I’m taking over an office that has been considered one of the premiere D.A.’s offices in the nation,” he said.
Hochman takes over from the reform-minded Gascón, whose policies were criticized by Hochman and others as being “pro-criminal.”
Despite his criticism, Hochman said his changes won’t “replace one extreme policy with extreme policies on the other end of the pendulum swing.”
“I’m not bringing back mass incarceration policies,” he said.
One of the more prominent cases that Hochman will handle soon after taking office is that of the Menendez brothers, for whom Gascón supported resentencing.
Hochman told KTLA that he plans to “do the hard work” of digging into case files and other documents to determine if his office will also support resentencing the brothers, who have been in prison for more than three decades after they murdered their parents in Beverly Hills in 1989.
“Only then can you be in a position to determine whether resentencing is the remedy in this situation or whether what is asked for in the resentencing is the appropriate request,” Hochman said.
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