Lake County Record-Bee

Former D.A. `Reverting to the old school ways of operating a DA office is not an effective way of seeking justice.'

- —Don Anderson, Lakeport

I have been watching the race for District Attorney with great interest. I was the elected District Attorney for eight years between 2011 and 2019. I have worked with and against both candidates for many years and know them well.

There has been talk about the importance of prosecutor­ial experience. However, this type of experience does not make the person. What makes an effective DA is that person's knowledge, common sense, life experience and the ability to understand people.

We live in a different time in the criminal justice system. The old ways of doing things simply are not effective anymore. I am very dishearten­ed to see that many of the accomplish­ments and effective programs I establishe­d while DA have been cancelled under the current administra­tion.

As some examples, I created a “Perjury Unit,” the first ever in the United States, that not only investigat­ed and prosecuted perjury in criminal, civil and family law matters, but also educated litigants about the consequenc­es of perjury. The unit had remarkable success and was recognized throughout the country and was making a difference in our courtrooms. This entire program was abolished after I left.

We establishe­d diversion programs that taught life skills to low level criminal defendants. This also was a great success. That program was also cancelled.

We created a unique to California Alternativ­e to Community Service program that raised over $250,000 for local charities while still securing conviction­s for the underlinin­g crimes. That program was abolished immediatel­y on the new DA was sworn in.

The DA office purchased a 3-D crime scene scanner and trained investigat­ors and law enforcemen­t in its use. The costs of the machine and training exceeded $200,000 and came only from seized drug money. This was a state-of-the-art crime scene tool which was a great benefit in investigat­ing and prosecutin­g major crimes. That machine has since been sold to the road department for pennies on the dollar.

I started a program that aggressive­ly investigat­ed and prosecuted human traffickin­g, which included sting operations. This aggressive way of dealing with human traffickin­g of women is now almost non-existent.

Additional­ly, the conviction rate in jury trials have drasticall­y dropped in the past three years.

I am fearful that reverting to the old school ways of operating a DA office is not an effective way of seeking justice. We need to keep up with the changing times to aggressive­ly fight crime in Lake County. For all these reasons I am endorsing Anthony Farrington for District Attorney.

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