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A former Santa Clara County prosecutor who says he was fired for criticizing the District Attorney's Office is now challenging District Attorney Jeff Rosen's reelection bid in 2022.
Jeff Rosen is the Santa Clara County District Attorney in California. He assumed office in 2011. His current term ends on January 2, 2023. Rosen won re-election for Santa Clara County District Attorney in California outright in the primary on June 7, 2022, after the general election was canceled.
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Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen is a nationally-recognized leader in criminal justice reform, including: jail population reduction, diversion programs for non-violent offenders, expungements for low level drug crimes, prison reform, and the highest ethical prosecution standards – all while keeping crime at its lowest rate in decades and vigorously and successfully prosecuting murderers, rapists, gangsters, child molesters, polluters and fraudsters.
Rosen’s leadership, the DA’s Office created a Victim Services Unit with state and county funding, to provide court support, counseling, restitution, and other services to thousands of crime victims each year.
Mr. Rosen sponsored and lobbied for the passage of nationally recognized legislation that gives prosecutors the authority to recall prison sentences that are far too long and recommend that a judge reduce the sentences and release the rehabilitated inmates in the interests of justice.
The Murder Detail Detectives are responsible for investigating Murders, Attempted Murders, suicides, overdoses, and apparent sudden deaths. A lead investigator, who is responsible for the investigative activity, is assigned to each case. Every case is aggressively investigated in pursuit of the facts and elements of the offense to determine if and what crime has been committed and to identify the person (s) responsible for that crime. The lead investigator is responsible for completing a thorough investigation and providing the case file to the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office for review and prosecution of the identified offender (s).
Aggravated assault detectives handle all felony assault cases such as non-family related aggravated assaults, aggravated assaults on peace officers, injury to the elderly, retaliation, stalking, and felony deadly conduct cases. Assault detectives handle all misdemeanor assault cases, which include assaults, Terroristic Threats, Harassment and misdemeanor Deadly Conduct. NOTE: A complainant wishing to file misdemeanor charges on a person, regardless of whether a police report has already been taken, is required to appear in person and fill out the a complainant statement form (2089) for an assaultive offense or the harassment complaint packet (2089-Harrassment) . See the attached links for the required forms. These offenses cannot be family related. If a case is family related, it will be handled by the Family Violence Detail which is part of the Special Victims Unit. For information on family related or domestic assaults call 210.207.2313.
The SAPD Traffic Investigation Detail (TID) conducts follow-up investigations on all fatality accidents and any traffic related criminal offenses that occur within the city limits of San Antonio. TID detectives investigate felony offenses such as Intoxication Manslaughter, Intoxication Assault, Failure to Stop and Render Aid, and misdemeanor offenses such as Failure to Stop and Give Information (also known as a Hit and Run). Investigation of Failure to Stop and Give Information is not automatically initiated. Anyone wishing to pursue a criminal charge of Failure to Stop and Give Information is required to appear in person to speak with a detective regarding the incident. A professionally written estimate of the damage to your vehicle must be provided to the detective for offense classification.
The SAPD OIST handles incidents meeting the above criteria, regardless of the agency the officer works for, as long as the incident occurs within the incorporated limits of the City of San Antonio.
The Cold Case Detail has full time investigators assigned for the criminal investigations. A unique collaborative group assists in review of these cases. The Cold Case Review Team is comprised of current and former law enforcement officers, forensic experts, medical and legal personnel. The review process includes evaluation of cases, suggestions for further investigation and review of current forensic and computer technologies such as DNA and AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification System). The Cold Case detail currently has an excellent solvability record through filing of cases with the District Attorney’s Office and UCR (Uniformed Crime Report) clearance requirements. The Cold Case Detail solves, on average, over seven Cold Case murders, yearly.
The San Jose Police Department’s Homicide Unit is one of several units in the Bureau of Investigations (BOI). The Homicide Unit investigates all incidents that fall under our guidelines within the limits of the city of San Jose
The Homicide Unit is comprised of twenty-three (23) sworn and one (1) civilian personnel under the command of one (1) Lieutenant.
The Homicide Unit has three functionally separate subdivisions. They are Homicide Investigation, Crime Scene Investigation, and the Night General Detail.
Cold Homicide Cases: A “cold case” homicide is defined as any unsolved homicide in the City and has no significant leads, and is no longer being actively investigated by detectives based on a lack of solvability factors.
These entities are essential in the collection, identification, and scientific analysis of evidence.
The Crime Scene Unit (CSU) is a detail in the San jose PD Homicide Unit. CSU responds to homicides, officer involved shootings, in custody deaths, child deaths, suspicious deaths, and high profile violent crimes. CSU is responsible for documenting crime scenes; identifying, collecting, and preserving evidence. SJPD CSU also assists other units at San Jose PD with evidence processing, training and providing evidence collection samples.
Numerous databases now exist to compare evidence from scenes with known persons and weapons. The CODIS databases, compare balistic evidence from scenes to known weapons. AFIS databases compare fingerprints from scenes to known persons.
The Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office is seeking an innovative, compassionate leader for its widely-recognized Victim Services program.…
Supervisor of the Community Prosecution Unit 2017 to present. Preventing Juvenile Crime in traditionally under-served communities in and around San Jose, CA. Previously served as Supervising DDA of the Juvenile Justice Unit from 2011-2017. Tried over 50 jury trials to verdict.
Worked as a trial attorney primarily in the South Central Judicial District Courthouse in Compton, CA.
Activities and Societies: Resident Assistant in Casa Zapata, Stanford in Government, Stanford Chicano Latino Pre-Law (Derechos) ,
Activities and Societies: Editor, La Raza Law Journal, Co Chair La Raza Law Students Association.
Past president in 2006 and board member for over a decade. Created the President’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Diversity in the Legal Profession in Silicon Valley to examine ways to diversify the profession. Served on the Minority Access Committee and currently serve on the Long-Range Planning Committee.
Served on the board of the Alumni Association for five years, 2012-2017. Also Served as President of the Stanford Chicano Latino Alumni Association of Northern California 2000-20001.
Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen is a nationally-recognized leader in criminal justice reform, including: jail population reduction, diversion programs for non-violent offenders, expungements for low level drug crimes, prison reform, and the highest ethical prosecution standards – all while keeping crime at its lowest rate in decades and vigorously and successfully prosecuting murderers, rapists, gangsters, child molesters, polluters and fraudsters.
Rosen’s leadership, the DA’s Office created a Victim Services Unit with state and county funding, to provide court support, counseling, restitution, and other services to thousands of crime victims each year.
Mr. Rosen sponsored and lobbied for the passage of nationally recognized legislation that gives prosecutors the authority to recall prison sentences that are far too long and recommend that a judge reduce the sentences and release the rehabilitated inmates in the interests of justice.