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San Francisco District Attorney's Office

The San Francisco District Attorney's Office is the legal agency charged with prosecuting crimes in the City and County of San Francisco, California. The current district attorney is Brooke Jenkins. Occupants of this office have gone on to higher elected offices, including: governor of California, United States Senator, and vice president of the United States.

District Attorney of the
City and County of
San Francisco
Incumbent
Brooke Jenkins
since July 8, 2022
TypeDistrict attorney
Formation1856
First holderHenry H. Byrne
Salary$260,813 (2014)
Websitewww.sfdistrictattorney.org

History edit

After the Consolidation Act of 1856 consolidated San Francisco as a city and a county, Henry H. Byrne was elected as the first District Attorney.[1] Twenty-seven people have held the title since Byrne, including Boudin.[1]

Kamala D. Harris (2004–2011) edit

On January 8, 2004, Kamala Harris was sworn in as the first female, first Jamaican American, and first Indian American district attorney of San Francisco after having defeated Terence Hallinan. She would serve as the first Indian American district attorney in U.S. history, and the first Jamaican American district attorney in California. Harris was re-elected in 2007 running unopposed, and was sworn in for her second term by U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein. Subsequently, Harris became Attorney General of California in 2011, U.S. Senator in 2017, and Vice President of the United States in 2021.

George Gascón (2011–2019) edit

On January 9, 2011, Mayor Gavin Newsom appointed SFPD Chief George Gascón as district attorney to succeed Kamala Harris, who had been elected California attorney general in November 2010. Gascón was subsequently elected in his own right in November 2011. On October 2, 2018, Gascón announced that he would not seek re-election, citing his mother's health.[2] On October 3, 2019, Gascón announced that he would resign as district attorney on October 18 in order to explore a run for Los Angeles district attorney.[3]

2019 district attorney election edit

After Gascón announced in 2018 that he would not seek re-election, San Francisco anticipated its first open race for district attorney since 1909,[4] with candidates Chesa Boudin, Leif Dautch, Suzy Loftus, and Nancy Tung entering the race.[5] After Gascón announced his resignation in October 2019 prior to the November 2019 election, Mayor London Breed appointed candidate Suzy Loftus as interim district attorney, whom Breed had endorsed in the November 2019 election.[5] Loftus served as interim district attorney from October 19, 2019, until January 8, 2020, when winning candidate Boudin took office.[5][6][7]

Chesa Boudin (2020–2022) edit

Chesa Boudin was sworn in as district attorney on January 8, 2020.[8] Heavily criticized for his perceived softness on crime[by whom?], Boudin was the subject of a recall election on June 7, 2022. In the recall election, 55.05% of voters supported removing him from office.[9][10] Mayor London Breed, who had backed a more moderate Democrat in the 2019 district attorney race, named Brooke Jenkins, a former corporate lawyer and prosecutor in the district attorney's office as Boudin's replacement.[11]

List of San Francisco district attorneys edit

District attorney Tenure
Henry H. Byrne 1856
William K. Osborn 1857
Harvey S. Brown 1858–1861
Nathan Porter 1861–1868
Herry H. Byrne 1868–1872
Daniel J. Murphy 1872–1874
Thomas P. Ryan 1874–1876
Daniel J. Murphy 1876–1880
David L. Smoot 1880–1882
Leonidas E. Pratt 1882
Jeremiah D. Sullivan 1883–1885
John N. Wilson 1885–1887
Edward B. Stonehill 1887–1889
James D. Page 1889–1891
William S. Barnes 1891–1898
Daniel J. Murphy 1899–1900
Lewis Francis Byington 1900–1905
William H. Langdon 1906–1910
Charles Fickert 1910–1919
Matthew Brady 1920–1943
Pat Brown 1943–1951
Thomas C. Lynch 1951–1964
John J. Ferdon 1964–1976
Joseph Freitas Jr. 1976–1980
Arlo Smith 1980–1996
Terence Hallinan 1996–2004
Kamala Harris 2004–2011
George Gascón 2011–2019
Suzy Loftus (interim) 2019–2020
Chesa Boudin 2020–2022
Brooke Jenkins 2022–present

References edit

  1. ^ a b . City and County of San Francisco. Archived from the original on October 13, 2019. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  2. ^ Sernoffsky, Evan (2 October 2019). "SF District Attorney George Gascón decides not to seek re-election". sfchronicle.com. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  3. ^ Lagos, Marisa (3 October 2019). "San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon Resigns". KQED. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  4. ^ Redmond, Tim (3 October 2018). "Gascon will step down — but who will step up?". 48hills.org. San Francisco Progressive Media Center. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  5. ^ a b c Wolffe, Kate; Green, Matthew (4 October 2019). "S.F. Mayor Breed Picks Suzy Loftus as Interim DA to Replace Gascón, One Month Before Election". kqed.org. KQED. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  6. ^ "Suzy Loftus sworn in as interim district attorney". The San Francisco Examiner. October 19, 2019.
  7. ^ Sernoffsky, Evan (November 9, 2019). "Chesa Boudin, reformer public defender, wins election as San Francisco's new DA". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
  8. ^ Sernoffsky, Evan (10 January 2020). "New SF District Attorney Chesa Boudin fires several prosecutors". sfchronicle.com. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  9. ^ "June 7, 2022 Election Results - Summary". City and County of San Francisco - Department of Elections. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  10. ^ Har, Janie. "San Francisco ousts liberal DA Chesa Boudin in heated recall". Associated Press News. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  11. ^ White, Jeremy B. "London Breed replaces ousted DA Chesa Boudin with recall proponent Brooke Jenkins". POLITICO. Retrieved 2022-07-13.

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District attorney of San Francisco redirects here Not to be confused with City Attorney of San Francisco The San Francisco District Attorney s Office is the legal agency charged with prosecuting crimes in the City and County of San Francisco California The current district attorney is Brooke Jenkins Occupants of this office have gone on to higher elected offices including governor of California United States Senator and vice president of the United States District Attorney of theCity and County ofSan FranciscoSeal of San FranciscoFlag of San FranciscoIncumbentBrooke Jenkinssince July 8 2022TypeDistrict attorneyFormation1856First holderHenry H ByrneSalary 260 813 2014 Websitewww wbr sfdistrictattorney wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 Kamala D Harris 2004 2011 1 2 George Gascon 2011 2019 1 3 2019 district attorney election 1 4 Chesa Boudin 2020 2022 2 List of San Francisco district attorneys 3 ReferencesHistory editAfter the Consolidation Act of 1856 consolidated San Francisco as a city and a county Henry H Byrne was elected as the first District Attorney 1 Twenty seven people have held the title since Byrne including Boudin 1 Kamala D Harris 2004 2011 edit Main article San Francisco general election November 2007 District attorney On January 8 2004 Kamala Harris was sworn in as the first female first Jamaican American and first Indian American district attorney of San Francisco after having defeated Terence Hallinan She would serve as the first Indian American district attorney in U S history and the first Jamaican American district attorney in California Harris was re elected in 2007 running unopposed and was sworn in for her second term by U S Senator Dianne Feinstein Subsequently Harris became Attorney General of California in 2011 U S Senator in 2017 and Vice President of the United States in 2021 George Gascon 2011 2019 edit On January 9 2011 Mayor Gavin Newsom appointed SFPD Chief George Gascon as district attorney to succeed Kamala Harris who had been elected California attorney general in November 2010 Gascon was subsequently elected in his own right in November 2011 On October 2 2018 Gascon announced that he would not seek re election citing his mother s health 2 On October 3 2019 Gascon announced that he would resign as district attorney on October 18 in order to explore a run for Los Angeles district attorney 3 2019 district attorney election edit Main article 2019 San Francisco District Attorney election After Gascon announced in 2018 that he would not seek re election San Francisco anticipated its first open race for district attorney since 1909 4 with candidates Chesa Boudin Leif Dautch Suzy Loftus and Nancy Tung entering the race 5 After Gascon announced his resignation in October 2019 prior to the November 2019 election Mayor London Breed appointed candidate Suzy Loftus as interim district attorney whom Breed had endorsed in the November 2019 election 5 Loftus served as interim district attorney from October 19 2019 until January 8 2020 when winning candidate Boudin took office 5 6 7 Chesa Boudin 2020 2022 edit Chesa Boudin was sworn in as district attorney on January 8 2020 8 Heavily criticized for his perceived softness on crime by whom Boudin was the subject of a recall election on June 7 2022 In the recall election 55 05 of voters supported removing him from office 9 10 Mayor London Breed who had backed a more moderate Democrat in the 2019 district attorney race named Brooke Jenkins a former corporate lawyer and prosecutor in the district attorney s office as Boudin s replacement 11 List of San Francisco district attorneys editDistrict attorney Tenure Henry H Byrne 1856 William K Osborn 1857 Harvey S Brown 1858 1861 Nathan Porter 1861 1868 Herry H Byrne 1868 1872 Daniel J Murphy 1872 1874 Thomas P Ryan 1874 1876 Daniel J Murphy 1876 1880 David L Smoot 1880 1882 Leonidas E Pratt 1882 Jeremiah D Sullivan 1883 1885 John N Wilson 1885 1887 Edward B Stonehill 1887 1889 James D Page 1889 1891 William S Barnes 1891 1898 Daniel J Murphy 1899 1900 Lewis Francis Byington 1900 1905 William H Langdon 1906 1910 Charles Fickert 1910 1919 Matthew Brady 1920 1943 Pat Brown 1943 1951 Thomas C Lynch 1951 1964 John J Ferdon 1964 1976 Joseph Freitas Jr 1976 1980 Arlo Smith 1980 1996 Terence Hallinan 1996 2004 Kamala Harris 2004 2011 George Gascon 2011 2019 Suzy Loftus interim 2019 2020 Chesa Boudin 2020 2022 Brooke Jenkins 2022 presentReferences edit a b History of the San Francisco District Attorney s Office City and County of San Francisco Archived from the original on October 13 2019 Retrieved October 13 2019 Sernoffsky Evan 2 October 2019 SF District Attorney George Gascon decides not to seek re election sfchronicle com San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 13 October 2019 Lagos Marisa 3 October 2019 San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon Resigns KQED Retrieved 4 October 2019 Redmond Tim 3 October 2018 Gascon will step down but who will step up 48hills org San Francisco Progressive Media Center Retrieved 13 October 2019 a b c Wolffe Kate Green Matthew 4 October 2019 S F Mayor Breed Picks Suzy Loftus as Interim DA to Replace Gascon One Month Before Election kqed org KQED Retrieved 13 October 2019 Suzy Loftus sworn in as interim district attorney The San Francisco Examiner October 19 2019 Sernoffsky Evan November 9 2019 Chesa Boudin reformer public defender wins election as San Francisco s new DA San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved November 10 2019 Sernoffsky Evan 10 January 2020 New SF District Attorney Chesa Boudin fires several prosecutors sfchronicle com San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 13 January 2020 June 7 2022 Election Results Summary City and County of San Francisco Department of Elections Retrieved 8 June 2022 Har Janie San Francisco ousts liberal DA Chesa Boudin in heated recall Associated Press News Retrieved 8 June 2022 White Jeremy B London Breed replaces ousted DA Chesa Boudin with recall proponent Brooke Jenkins POLITICO Retrieved 2022 07 13 Retrieved from https 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