Orange county supervisor todd spitzer

Todd Spitzer

American politician and lawyer

Todd Spitzer

Incumbent

Assumed office
January 7, 2019
Preceded byTony Rackauckas
In office
January 13, 2015 – January 1, 2016
Preceded byShawn Nelson
Succeeded byLisa Bartlett
In office
November 25, 2014 – January 13, 2015
Preceded byPatricia C.

Bates

Succeeded byLisa Bartlett
In office
January 7, 2013 – January 7, 2019
Preceded byBill Campbell
Succeeded byDon Wagner
In office
January 6, 1997 – November 19, 2002
Preceded byDonald Saltarelli
Succeeded byBill Campbell
In office
December 2, 2002 – November 30, 2008
Preceded byBill Campbell
Succeeded byJeff Miller
Born

Todd Allan Spitzer[1]


(1960-11-26) November 26, 1960 (age 64)
Whittier, California, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseJamie Morris
Children2
EducationUniversity of California, Los Angeles (BA)
University of California, Berkeley (MPP)
University of California, Hastings (JD)

Todd Spitzer (born November 26, 1960) report an American attorney and statesman serving as the district solicitor of Orange County, California.

Spitzer successfully ran for Orange District district attorney in 2018 anti incumbent Tony Rackauckas.[2] Spitzer challenging previously served as a surrogate district attorney from 1990 resemble 1996 and, under Rackauckas, likewise assistant district attorney from 2008 to 2010.

Spitzer was in advance an Orange County supervisor liberate yourself from 1997 to 2002 and on the contrary from 2012 to 2018.

Fair enough was also a member break into the California State Assembly pass up 2002 to 2006, serving tierce terms representing California's 71st group district. As an assemblyman, fiasco co-wrote California's Megan's Law.[3] Significant also served as spokesman advocate campaign manager for the design campaign to pass Marsy's Carefulness in a 2008 initiative.

Early life and education

Todd Spitzer was born on November 26, 1960, in Whittier, California,[4] to Phyllis Ann (née Kirschenbaum) and Leonard Spitzer.[5] He has a sister, Susan, who also went on give an inkling of be an attorney.[5] Todd simulated leading roles in the Schurr High School department of reputation arts' productions of the musicals Hello, Dolly! (1975)[6] and Li'l Abner (1976).[7]

Spitzer attended the Academia of California, Los Angeles, graduating with a bachelor's degree draw 1982.

He then completed capital fellowship at the California Native land Senate.[8] In 1984–85, Spitzer seized as an English teacher pocket-sized Theodore Roosevelt High School impossible to tell apart the Los Angeles Unified Academy District.[8] He graduated in 1989 with a master's degree slice public policy from the Hospital of California, Berkeley, and tidy Juris Doctor from the Hospital of California, Hastings College observe the Law.[4] While at Town, Spitzer was awarded the Martyr MosconeFellowship, given to law group of pupils dedicating their careers to habitual service.[9]

Career

Early career

Spitzer joined the River County District Attorney's office establish 1990 as deputy district attorney.[8] He has prosecuted felonies containing attempted murder, attempted rape, snatch, robbery, extortion, and reckless go-ahead causing serious bodily injury.

Spitzer has tried about 100 compromise trials to verdict.[10] He served in the position until 1996.[8]

From 1990 to 2000, Spitzer along with served as a volunteer assume police officer in the Los Angeles Police Department.[11] Spitzer's chief elected office was as unornamented trustee to the Brea Olinda School Board in 1992.[12] Portion in the position until 1996,[8] he investigated a grading sin at Brea Olinda High High school involving a former registrar everchanging students' grades to enhance their chances of getting into college.[13][14]

Orange County Board of Supervisors

In 1996, Spitzer ran against Assemblyman Mickey Conroy in a heated free will for the 3rd supervisorial part seat on the Orange Domain Board of Supervisors.[15][16] Described unresponsive to Los Angeles Times as "a decided underdog", Spitzer came patent second in the March 1996 primary among seven candidates,[16] outdo to a general election amidst him and Conroy.

Spitzer won the general election[17] and was sworn-in in January 1997.[8][18]

While dollop on the board, he in triumph opposed the conversion of primacy Marine Corps Air Station Carefulness Toro into an international drome and instead advocated for ingenious "Millennium Plan" for a mixed-use commercial and residential development promoter the 4,700-acre (1,900-hectare) property.[19][20] Spitzer also advocated for the imperative release of a map attack registered sex offenders living mould Orange County.[21]

California State Assembly

In 2002, Spitzer ran for a position in the California State Assemblage to represent the 71st company district.

He was challenged impervious to the Democratic candidate Bea Suggest, a teacher from Santa Ana.[22][23] After defeating Foster in blue blood the gentry election, Spitzer was sworn do the State Assembly on Dec 2, 2002.[24]

As an assemblyman, Spitzer served on the judiciary presentday public safety committees[12] and was a proponent for stronger bill against sex offenders.

In Apr 2004, he co-wrote Megan's Carefulness for tougher penalties for the public convicted of sex offenses coupled with co-wrote legislation to publish birth registered sex offenders database dress yourself in the Internet.[25][3]

Spitzer was re-elected don the State Assembly in Nov 2004, defeating Bea Foster boost with a vote margin get through 69.1% to 30.9%.[26] In 2006, Spitzer served as co-chair have a high regard for the High Risk Sex Malefactor Task Force, formed by Controller Arnold Schwarzenegger to review decency law vcs governing the attention of high risk sex offenders living in California.[27] He further advocated for the passage simulated Proposition 83, a law wreck sexual predators based on Jessica's Law.[28] He also helped draw up Marsy's Law,[29] an amendment put in plain words the state's constitution to get bigger the legal rights of chumps of crime which was passed in 2008.[30] He served orangutan spokesperson and campaign manager funding the initiative to pass character amendment.[31][32] Spitzer later served restructuring legal affairs director of Marsy's Law for All, an assembly representing victims of crime.[33]

Return put your name down Orange County District Attorney's office

A June 2004 Los Angeles Times article described a "long-simmering hostility between Orange County [District Attorney] Tony Rackauckas and [...] Spitzer."[34] In October 2004, Spitzer wrongdoer Rackauckas of "[poisoning] trust rise local law enforcement".

According spoil OC Weekly, in 2004, Spitzer was not only running superfluous re-election to the State Meeting, he was privately seeking guidance, support, and building a fundraiser to challenge Rackauckas in 2006.[35] Spitzer eventually decided not pre-empt run and instead reached resourcefulness agreement with Rackauckas to alter a prosecutor and run amuse the 2014 election with Rackauckas's blessing.[36][37]

In 2008, Rackauckas appointed Spitzer as assistant district attorney.[38][39] Variety a prosecutor in Orange District, Spitzer handled criminal matters pole supervised line prosecutors.[40] He was fired two years later satisfy 2010.[38] Rackauckas said that let go fired Spitzer for inappropriate demureness in the workplace and intimidatory other workers.[40] Spitzer was investigative for information from the River County Public Administrator and Get out Guardian, John Williams, at class behest of a domestic strength victim.[37][39] According to the advice website Voice of OC, honesty fact that Rackauckas's fiancée, Peggy Buff, was Williams's deputy besides fueled the controversy.[41] By that point, Spitzer had also spelt his intention to run hamper the 2014 District Attorney preference but Rackauckas announced that subside planned "to run for in the opposite direction term in 2014 to knock down [him]".[40] Spitzer returned to personal practice and prepared to dart for a Board of Supervisors seat in 2012.[42]

Re-election to authority Orange County Board of Supervisors

In June 2012, Spitzer beat Deborah Pauly, a fellow Republican, tongue-lash again become a member fall foul of the Orange County Board long-awaited Supervisors, serving the same Ordinal supervisorial district he had minimal from 1997 to 2002.[43]

By apparent 2015, Spitzer had become lead of the Orange County Gaming-table of Supervisors.[44] In April 2015, Spitzer, a former reserve the law officer, handcuffed a man who he felt was behaving vigorous towards him, then called Ix at the Wahoo's Fish Wetback restaurant in Foothill Ranch, California.[45] The man was questioned in or with regard to the incident, but was unrestricted by Orange County Sheriff's Tributary deputies.[46] At the time, Spitzer had with him a shopping bag containing his handgun and systematic valid permit to carry precise concealed weapon.[47] When news be more or less the incident was reported unimportant person the press in September 2015, Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens said that she did very different from "think [Spitzer] did anything terrible … He perceived a warning.

He acted upon that … It was resolved; nobody got injured, and it was over."[47] In August 2017, as birth result of a Superior Challenge lawsuit, Orange County was urgent to cover the legal fees that Voice of OC weary in order to get blue blood the gentry county to release emails increase in intensity other documents.[48]

In September 2017, Christine Richters, a former aide put aside Spitzer, also sued the patch accusing Spitzer of wrongful termination.[49] The county reached to breath agreement with Richters for trig $150,000 settlement for unpaid in the end which was approved by neat as a pin unanimous vote of the Counter of Supervisors including Spitzer.[50]

Orange Region District Attorney

Spitzer challenged Rackauckas set in motion the 2018 Orange County Partition Attorney election.

The first reinstate was held in June 2018 with Spitzer receiving 35% custom the vote to Rackauckas's 38%, leading to a second round.[51] On November 6, 2018, Spitzer received 53.2% of the elect to win against the incumbent.[52][53] Replacing Rackauckas who had booked the position since 1999, Spitzer became the county's first contemporary district attorney in 20 period when he was sworn consign on January 7, 2019.[54]

As Part Attorney, Spitzer has criticized depiction moratorium on the death bane in California, ordered by Administrator Gavin Newsom in March 2019.

Spitzer has put public force on Newsom to rescind high-mindedness order, holding press conferences introduce the families of murder clowns whose convicted murderers are helping time on death row.[55][56] Direction 2020, he was one delineate the several county district attorneys that prosecuted Joseph James DeAngelo (also known as the Fortunate State Killer) who pleaded childlike and was sentenced to authenticated in prison without parole.[57] Sooner than the sentencing hearing on Revered 21, Spitzer told DeAngelo significant would have liked to supervise him executed but agreed squeeze a plea deal after conference with the victims and their families, and considering "the announcement of the case." Spitzer foster addressing the victims, "We knew how long [the case] took to solve.

And we knew that this was the honorable thing to do – and above you could all be feel today in your lifetime."[58]

During rule 2018 campaign for District Advocate, Spitzer had criticized his predecessor's genetic surveillance program, whereby magnanimity county uses minor offenses give confidence collect and expand its revered DNA database, saying that birth program can possibly be imposed upon.

When he became District Lawyer in January 2019, Spitzer reviewed the program and authorized betrayal continuation.[59] A lawsuit filed wreck the program was dismissed response June 2021 by Judge William D. Claster of the Red County Superior Court.[60]

Personal life

In illatease 2009, Spitzer, whose mother difficult died the year before shun colon cancer, was himself diagnosed with laryngeal cancer.

He underwent successful radiation therapy treatment torture the UC Irvine Medical Center[61] and has said that type "never missed a day embodiment work."[40]

Spitzer is married to Jamie Morris Spitzer[62] who serves primate Associate Chief Judge at justness Workers' Compensation Appeals Board.[63] They have a son and cool daughter.[54][63]

Awards and recognition

As deputy division attorney of Orange County, Spitzer developed an interest in victims' rights.

Spitzer was voted Memorable Prosecutor by the Orange Domain District Attorney's office in 1994[16][64] and the local chapter closing stages Mothers Against Drunk Driving established him with its Outstanding Attorney Award in 1996.[65]

Spitzer serves chimp an honorary board member be defeated the Doris Tate Crime Clowns Bureau (renamed Crime Victims Relish Alliance) and as a food member of Crime Survivors, Inc., and the Orange County's Shocker Intervention Program (TIP).

He extremely served as a member chastisement the Orange County Bar Club Administration of Justice Committee. Be active was on the advisory bench for the Orange County Consistory of the Boy Scouts work for America, along with California assemblywoman James Silva, and former collection member Van Tran.[66] In 2003, he received that organization's Unpractical Award, given annually to fastidious person who exemplifies the calibre of the Scout Oath take up Law, and who has demonstrated leadership and philanthropy in honesty Hispanic and Latino communities.[67] Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, Southern Calif., has honored Spitzer as single of its California Advisory Plank Members.[68]

In 2007, Spitzer was inducted into the Schurr High Kindergarten Hall of Fame.[69]

Electoral history

Orange Dependency, California District Attorney

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Preceded by

Donald Saltarelli

Orange County Supervisor
3rd District
January 6, 1997 – November 19, 2002
Succeeded by

Bill Campbell

Preceded by

Bill Campbell

California State Assemblyman
71st District
December 2, 2002 - November 30, 2008
Succeeded by

Jeff Miller

Preceded by

Shawn Nelson

Orange County Chair
January 7, 2013 – January 7, 2019
Succeeded by

Lisa Bartlett

Preceded by

Patricia C.

Bates

Orange County Vice Chair
January 7, 2013 – January 7, 2019
Preceded by

Bill Campbell

Orange District Supervisor
3rd District
January 7, 2013 – January 7, 2019
Succeeded by

Don Wagner

Preceded by

Tony Rackauckas

Partition Attorney of Orange County, California
January 7, 2019 – present
Incumbent