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Mar. 22, 2019

The Beginning of the End for California's Death Penalty?

District Attorney Todd Spitzer (Orange County), veteran criminal defense attorney Robert Sanger (Sanger Swysen & Dunkle), and state Senator Bill Monning (Dist. 17) reflect on Gov. Newsom's death penalty moratorium, and on the likely future for capital punishment in the state.

Todd A. Spitzer

District Attorney, Office of the Orange County District Attorney

Email: todd.spitzer@da.ocgov.com

Todd served in the Orange County district attorney's office for eight years, including two years as an assistant district attorney. He assumed the office of Orange County District Attorney in January 2019.

Robert M. Sanger

Senior Partner, Sanger, Swysen & Dunkle

Email: rsanger@sangerswysen.com

UCLA SOL; Los Angeles CA

Bill Monning

State Senator, California State Senate



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Brian Cardile

Rulings Editor, Podcast Host, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reporter
brian_cardile@dailyjournal.com

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