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Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office Agenda Item No. 4(B) ---PAGE BREAK--- Mark Peterson 28 years 110 Jury Trials 27 Murder Trials 5 Death Penalty Trials 15 years Concord City Council 3 time Mayor 150 million budget 500 employees 7 Departments ---PAGE BREAK--- Mission Statement The mission of the Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office is to seek justice and enhance public safety for all our residents. We do this by fairly, ethically, aggressively, and efficiently prosecuting those who violate the law, and by working to prevent crime. ---PAGE BREAK--- Seek Justice Serve Justice Do Justice ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- District Attorney’s Office 95 attorneys 27 Investigators and 4 CPA’s  7 victim/witness 45 support staff /admin staff 174 authorized employees $30.7 million dollar budget 4.5% of county GF monies ---PAGE BREAK--- Office Priorities Always Prosecute Misdemeanors Wilson’s “Broken Window” theory Gang Prosecutions and Injunctions Electronic Monitoring (Realignment) Crime Prevention Restore confidence in Office ---PAGE BREAK--- Misdemeanors “Quality of life” crimes Vandalism, graffiti, drunk in public, petty theft, etc.. Driving under the influence cases Domestic violence Misdemeanors filed 2011 – 11,000 Felonies filed 2011 – 4,000 ---PAGE BREAK--- Gang Prosecution 2006 – 42 murders in Richmond 2007 – 47 murders in Richmond 2008 – 27 murders in Richmond 2009 - 47 murders in Richmond 2010 – 21 murders in Richmond (2010 – 32 murders in West County) Last 25 years – avg. 34 murders/year in Richmond 2011 – 27 murders in Richmond 2012 – 21 murders in Richmond CeaseFire Injunctions ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Electronic Monitoring/Realignment Current Parolees Contra Costa County – 1,250 Richmond - 368 El Cerrito - 10 San Pablo – 117 Two parole offices – Richmond, Concord Expected releases: 33,000 statewide over two years Thousands of new convicted felons are now being housed locally Parole to be handled by local probation ---PAGE BREAK--- Realignment – Assembly Bill 109 Changes where convicted felons are housed Persons that still go to state prison: Serious Felony Violent Felony Sex Felony All others to county jails Space issue Housing issue Cost issue $49,000 vs. $24,000 Formula based on how many sent to state prison before/Population ---PAGE BREAK--- Crime Prevention Gang Injunctions Electronic Monitoring At-risk youth Re-entry program Santa Clara DA office Truancy Program San Francisco DA office Contra Costa Truancy program begun ---PAGE BREAK--- 9th Grade Attendance Predicts Graduation for Students of All Economic Backgrounds Note: This Chicago study found attendance was a stronger graduation predictor than 8th grade test scores. Source: Allensworth & Easton, What Matters for Staying On-Track and Graduating in Chicago Public Schools, Consortium on Chicago School Research at U of C, July 2007 Need to recolor chart ---PAGE BREAK--- Contra Costa DA Truancy Program meetings with school truancy officers Meeting with all school superintendents Program: Letters to parents of chronic truants Meetings prior to school year with chronic truants and parents Liberty HS/Pittsburg HS/John Swett/Pinole HS Letters sent during school year to truants and parents Assembly meetings with students to discuss truancy, bullying, cyber-bullying, sexting, drugs, any other issues school would like us to address Day-time curfew ordinances Deputy District Attorney – assigned PT to Initiative Prosecution of cases in court against truant students and/or parents ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Restoring Confidence in DA Office New Leadership – New District Attroney New Management Team Priorities Prosecution Prevention Innovation Communication Regular meetings with stakeholders Listen ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- 2011 HIGHLIGHTS: 100 Jury Trials Felony Trial Team – 45 jury trials Homicides – 14 jury trials Sexual Assault Team – 12 jury trials Gang Unit – 214 Trial Days Domestic Violence Team 92% Felony Conviction Rate Overall Felony Conviction Rate: 93.6% • No. 1 in the Bay Area • No. 3 in the State (2010 stats) • No. 6 in the State in Felony Jury trials (2010 stats) ---PAGE BREAK--- Mission Statement The mission of the Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office is to seek justice and enhance public safety for all our residents. We do this by fairly, ethically, aggressively, and efficiently prosecuting those who violate the law, and by working to prevent crime. ---PAGE BREAK--- County Budget (2012/2013) (p.16) General Purposes Budget – 312 Million Health Department – 27.9% Sheriff – 19.6% Probation – 11.5% District Attorney – 4.5% ---PAGE BREAK--- County Budget B-2) Use of all County Funds: Health and Human Services - 65% Health - $1 Billion budget (2005 - $685 million) Health - $91 Million of county discretionary monies Hospital subsidy of $41 million Hospital subsidy of $650 million since built 8,398 county employees – 2,944 -Health Dept (35%) General Government - 19 % Public Safety – 16 % ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- California Constitution, Article XIII, Section 35: “The protection of the public safety is the first responsibility of local government.” “Local officials have an obligation to give priority to the provision of adequate public safety services.” ---PAGE BREAK--- Mission Statement The mission of the Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office is to seek justice and enhance public safety for all our residents. We do this by fairly, ethically, aggressively, and efficiently prosecuting those who violate the law, and by working to prevent crime. ---PAGE BREAK--- Questions?