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Photo of Deputy DA Aliyah Redic for Black History Month. The Hall of Justice Building is in the background.

Meet Deputy DA Aliyah Redic

February 23, 2026

In honor of Black History Month, which is celebrated throughout the month of February, the DA’s Office is featuring stories of employees and what inspired them to pursue a career in public service.

Meet Deputy District Attorney Aliyah Redic, who has been with the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office since 2022. Aliyah was born and raised in San Diego County and her first job out of law school was with the San Bernardino District Attorney’s Office. She is currently assigned to the Superior Court Felony Trial Team, where she tries a variety of felony cases ranging from vehicle code violations to attempted murders and murders.

What inspired you to choose a career in law enforcement/at the DA’s Office?  

“With a family legacy of proud veterans, public service was second nature.  I have always been passionate about giving back to my community. I chose to become a prosecutor because it aligned with my passion, advocating for victims.”

What is your favorite part of the job?  

“As a prosecutor, the primary goal is justice. The pursuit of justice is incredibly rewarding.”

What does Black History Month mean to you, why is it important to you? 

“The legacy and achievements we honor during Black History Month are what made it possible for me to be both a first-generation college graduate, and a first-generation attorney. To me, black history serves as a reminder that anyone can make a difference. That personal perspective underscores the broader significance of recognizing and honoring Black history. Black History Month is important because it honors the profound impact, resilience, and achievements of the black community.”

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