Ursula Jones Dickson was sworn in as Alameda County's district attorney, succeeding Pamela Price after her historic recall. Jones Dickson, a former prosecutor and judge, promised major reforms, stating she's committed to the role long-term and plans to run for election in 2028 and 2032. In her initial address, she called for patience from residents and announced the immediate end to policies limiting prison sentences which she views as ineffective. Her vision is to restore integrity and advocate for the community while making necessary adjustments in the district attorney's office.
Things are out of whack, but I'm going to tell you, I'm going to fix it, Jones Dickson said.
I ask for patience from residents to get it right as I begin implementing changes.
I plan to seek election in 2028 and 2032, underscoring my commitment to long-term improvements.
My goal is to advocate for everyone while making necessary changes to restore integrity to the office.
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