Meet Deputy DA Danielle Hall
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 Danielle Hall, who has been with the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office since 2018, when she began an internship at our office. She was officially hired as a Graduate Law Clerk in 2020 and was sworn in as a Deputy District Attorney in June 2021. Danielle was born and raised in Long Beach, California and this was her first job out of law school. She is currently assigned to the Superior Court Division’s Felony Trial team, where she handles felony trials and she is also one of the intern/GLC coordinators. A fun fact about Danielle is that she has a background in singing and acting.
What inspired you to choose a career in law enforcement/at the DA’s Office?
“Both my parents were DDAs in Los Angeles County. I grew up seeing how passionate they were about their jobs, and I wanted to follow in their footsteps.”
What is your favorite part of the job?
“Being able to seek justice for victims and make our community safe.”
What does Black History Month mean to you, why is it important to you?
“Black History is important to me because it is inseparable from who I am. Throughout my life, I have seen how Black History is not only about the past, but about resilience. Honoring Black history means recognizing both the progress made and the work that remains. During Black History month, I am often reminded of Maya Angelou’s words, ‘I am the hope and the dream of the slave’. That quote resonates deeply with me and serves as a reminder of the legacy I honor and the responsibility I carry.”



