Twenty-four Female DAs Extol Support for Los Angeles DA Jackie Lacey
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A strong woman stands up for herself. A stronger woman stands up for everybody else.
Jackie Lacey is that stronger woman.
It is no wonder that it was Jackie Lacey who was elected the first African American and the first female top prosecutor after 162 years of the existence of the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office. She is a woman of dignity, fairness and grace who performs her duties with quiet professionalism and a deep sense of personal responsibility.
As female elected District Attorneys, we are a diverse group spanning the state of California: we are mothers, sisters, partners, wives, members of the LGBTQ community, Republicans, Independents, Democrats; we live in rural areas of our state, metropolitan areas, and everywhere in between, and are united in our pride to support Jackie Lacey in her re-election this November.
Understanding who Jackie Lacey is reveals why she is an extraordinary woman, leader and District Attorney.
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California Globe
A strong woman stands up for herself. A stronger woman stands up for everybody else.
Jackie Lacey is that stronger woman.
It is no wonder that it was Jackie Lacey who was elected the first African American and the first female top prosecutor after 162 years of the existence of the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office. She is a woman of dignity, fairness and grace who performs her duties with quiet professionalism and a deep sense of personal responsibility.
As female elected District Attorneys, we are a diverse group spanning the state of California: we are mothers, sisters, partners, wives, members of the LGBTQ community, Republicans, Independents, Democrats; we live in rural areas of our state, metropolitan areas, and everywhere in between, and are united in our pride to support Jackie Lacey in her re-election this November.
Understanding who Jackie Lacey is reveals why she is an extraordinary woman, leader and District Attorney.
Read More →
By District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert | 14 Oct 2020
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