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Sentencing Highlights Rise in Overdose Deaths

Sentencing Highlights Rise in Overdose Deaths

August 9, 2017

A man who sold heroin to a San Diego woman, leading to her fatal overdose, was sentenced Wednesday to eight years in local prison. [TWEET THIS] Marc Gressingh, 36, pleaded guilty on June 13, 2017, to selling heroin and a prior conviction for narcotics sales. A judge split the eight year sentence into one year […]

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$6 Million Grant to Help Prop. 47 Offenders

DA Stephan is Working to Stop the Revolving Door to Prison

August 2, 2017

San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan announced that a $6 million grant will go toward services and programs designed to keep individuals from recycling through the criminal justice system in San Diego County. The three-year grant was announced at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday where DA Stephan explained how the […]

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DA Weekly News with DA Summer Stephan 02-26-26: Our Consumer Protection Division Gets Results!

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DA Weekly News with DA Summer Stephan 02-19-26: Ex-Convict Charged with Misusing Public Funds

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NEWS CONFERENCE: DA Charges Woman with Embezzling Public Opioid Funds for Luxury Lifestyle

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San Diego County District Attorney DA Summer Stephan announced today that after one day of deliberation, a South Bay jury found Larry Millete, 44, guilty of first-degree murder of his wife, May "Maya" Millete, who disappeared from the family's Chula Vista home on January 7, 2021. The jury returned its verdict following a seven-week trial during which prosecutors presented extensive circumstantial evidence demonstrating that Larry Millete murdered his wife after she decided to end their marriage. The evidence showed a pattern of escalating control, obsession and planning that culminated in May's disappearance. Veteran prosecutor, Christy Bowles, argued that although May's remains have never been recovered, the evidence proved beyond a reasonable doubt that she was killed by her husband.“Finally, justice has been served for Maya and for everyone who has carried the weight of her absence for more than five years,” DA Stephan said. “Our hearts are with Maya's family, friends and especially her three children, who have endured an unimaginable loss. Justice delayed can never erase years of grief, but today's verdict affirms that no victim is forgotten and no family is abandoned in our pursuit of the truth. I also want to express my deepest gratitude to Deputy DA Christy Bowles, her team, and to the jurors, who devoted weeks of their lives to carefully considering the evidence in this difficult and emotional case. Their commitment to the facts and to the rule of law reflects the very best of our justice system.”May Millete, referred to by many as “Maya,” was reported missing on January 9, 2021, after family members became concerned when they were unable to contact her. A civilian employee with the Department of Defense and the mother of three children, the evidence showed that May intended to leave her marriage shortly before she disappeared. Investigators from the Chula Vista Police Department launched an exhaustive investigation that spanned years and included assistance of NCIS and the FBI, in addition to numerous other law enforcement partners. Larry Millete was arrested and charged with her murder in October 2021.The case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Christy Bowles and her team, including paralegal Angela Fagundes-Williams, DA Investigators James Rhoades and Mathew Grindley, and Senior Analyst Peter Villaver. The District Attorney's Office also recognizes the extraordinary dedication of the Chula Vista Police Department investigators and the many law enforcement professionals whose perseverance never wavered throughout the lengthy investigation.Although today's verdict marks an important milestone, the search for May continues.“We will never stop hoping that Maya can be brought home so her loved ones can finally lay her to rest with the dignity she deserves,” DA Stephan said. ... See MoreSee Less

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🚨 Human trafficking doesn't require crossing a bor 🚨 Human trafficking doesn't require crossing a border—it can happen right here in our own neighborhoods.

District Attorney @summerstephan is joining @senatorblakespear's Human Trafficking: Prevent and Protect event to discuss how San Diego is working to combat trafficking, hold offenders accountable, and support survivors.

Knowledge is one of our strongest tools in preventing this crime. Learn how to recognize the warning signs, understand the risks, and help protect vulnerable individuals in our community.

📅 July 16
⏰ Community Resource Fair: 5:30 PM
🎤 Panel Discussion: 6:30 PM
📍 University of San Diego Kroc School

More than a dozen organizations will be on hand with resources and information for prevention, intervention, and survivor support.

🔗 RSVP at the link in our bio or follow this link:
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San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan announced today that after one day of deliberation, a South Bay jury found Larry Millete, 44, guilty of first-degree murder of his wife, May "Maya" Millete, who disappeared from the family's Chula Vista home on January 7, 2021. 

The jury returned its verdict following a seven-week trial during which prosecutors presented extensive circumstantial evidence demonstrating that Larry Millete murdered his wife after she decided to end their marriage. The evidence showed a pattern of escalating control, obsession and planning that culminated in May's disappearance. Veteran prosecutor, Christy Bowles, argued that although May's remains have never been recovered, the evidence proved beyond a reasonable doubt that she was killed by her husband.

“Finally, justice has been served for Maya and for everyone who has carried the weight of her absence for more than five years,” DA Stephan said. “Our hearts are with Maya's family, friends and especially her three children, who have endured an unimaginable loss. Justice delayed can never erase years of grief, but today's verdict affirms that no victim is forgotten and no family is abandoned in our pursuit of the truth. I also want to express my deepest gratitude to Deputy DA Christy Bowles, her team, and to the jurors, who devoted weeks of their lives to carefully considering the evidence in this difficult and emotional case. Their commitment to the facts and to the rule of law reflects the very best of our justice system.”

May Millete, referred to by many as “Maya,” was reported missing on January 9, 2021, after family members became concerned when they were unable to contact her. A civilian employee with the Department of Defense and the mother of three children, the evidence showed that May intended to leave her marriage shortly before she disappeared. Investigators from the Chula Vista Police Department launched an exhaustive investigation that spanned years and included assistance of NCIS and the FBI, in addition to numerous other law enforcement partners. Larry Millete was arrested and charged with her murder in October 2021.

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💵 Cash. 🎁 Gift cards. If someone calls you demandi 💵 Cash. 🎁 Gift cards.
If someone calls you demanding payment with either of these, it’s one of the biggest red flags of a scam. Stop. Hang up. Tell someone.

District Attorney Summer Stephan joined Assemblymember Laurie Davies at a Senior Scam Stopper event in Oceanside to help educate our community on how to recognize and avoid fraud before it happens.

Scammers often pressure victims to pay immediately using cash, gift cards, wire transfers, cryptocurrency or even gold bars, because these payments are difficult to trace and nearly impossible to recover.

Remember: Legitimate government agencies, law enforcement, banks, and utility companies will never demand payment using gift cards or cash.

The best defense against scams is awareness. Share this video with a parent, grandparent, friend, or neighbor—you could help prevent someone from becoming the next victim.

Report fraud at www.ic3.gov
For more tips and resources visit SanDiegoDA.gov

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Building stronger partnerships to keep our communi Building stronger partnerships to keep our communities safe. 🤝

District Attorney @SummerStephan  was honored to speak at @@thebridge.sd Church’s monthly PUENTE leadership meeting this month, joining Latino-serving organizations dedicated to strengthening collaboration, sharing resources, and addressing the evolving needs of our community.

The San Diego County District Attorney’s Office is committed to working alongside trusted community partners to promote public safety, expand access to resources, and ensure every resident knows where to turn for help. Together, through education, collaboration, and meaningful engagement, we can build safer, stronger, and more connected communities for all.

You can learn more about our office at SanDiegoDA.com. 

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San Diego County District Attorney @SummerStephan San Diego County District Attorney @SummerStephan announced today that Christopher T. Gardner, 33, has been sentenced to 325 years-to-life in prison for his serial sexual abuse of two young girls who were only 6-years-old when the abuse began. 

Gardner molested the girls, who were relatives, over a 5-year period.

“Predators who rob children of their innocence and inflict lifelong trauma do not belong in our communities,” DA Stephan said. “This sentence sends an unmistakable message to abusers: you will be held accountable. I am deeply grateful to our specialized sexual abuse prosecution team for their dedication in bringing a measure of justice to the survivors.”

The abuse came to light when one of the girls was at a sleepover with her friend. In confidence, the victim confided that she had been touched inappropriately. The best friend felt this was too serious to keep secret and told her mom. Law Enforcement was contacted and investigated the case, ultimately arresting Gardner for sexual abuse. After his arrest, a third victim – another relative - also came forward. Now a young adult, the third victim disclosed that when she was about 7 or 8, the defendant had her orally copulate him.

During the trial, the first two victims testified to multiple acts of abuse including oral copulation, sexual penetration and sodomy. The third victim testified to the oral copulation incident that occurred many years prior. After a nine-day trial, Gardner was convicted of all 15 felony sex abuse charges on May 22.
Deputy District Attorney Miriam Shoval prosecuted this case. 

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🚨 ⚖️ We're Hiring Civil and Criminal Litigation At 🚨 ⚖️ We're Hiring Civil and Criminal Litigation Attorneys!

Looking to use your litigation skills to protect consumers and make a meaningful impact? The San Diego County District Attorney's Office is recruiting Level II and Level III Deputy District Attorneys to join our Consumer Protection Unit.

We're seeking passionate, ethical attorneys committed to public service. Civil litigation experience, work with regulatory or licensing agencies, or a background in technology is highly desirable for these positions

Our Consumer Protection Unit safeguards the public by holding businesses accountable, combating fraud, enforcing consumer protection laws, and protecting the health, safety, and financial well-being of our communities.

📅 Application deadline: July 28, 2026

Ready to make a difference? Apply today using the links below and join a team dedicated to pursuing equal and fair justice for the people of San Diego County.

DDA II Recruitment: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sdcounty/jobs/5397319/deputy-district-attorney-ii-26392806

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As we celebrate the Fourth of July with family and As we celebrate the Fourth of July with family and friends, I invite you to reflect on the meaning of this day: the birth of our nation, the freedoms secured through sacrifice, and the responsibility each generation has to protect them.

This Independence Day also marks the beginning of our nation's America250 commemoration, a yearlong celebration leading to the 250th anniversary of the United States. It is also an opportunity to recognize Justice250, which highlights the enduring role of our Constitution, our courts, and the rule of law in preserving the freedoms Americans have enjoyed for nearly two and a half centuries.

We honor the courageous service members who have defended our nation, and we recognize that each of us has a role in safeguarding the ideals they fought to protect. At the District Attorney's Office, we fulfill that responsibility every day by upholding the rule of law, protecting victims, pursuing justice with integrity, and ensuring our communities remain safe.

I wish you and your loved ones a safe, meaningful, and joyful Independence Day.

Happy Fourth of July!

- DA Summer Stephan
Justice is more than a principle—it’s a promise.⚖️ Justice is more than a principle—it’s a promise.⚖️

The San Diego County District Attorney’s Office was proud to join judges, attorneys, and legal leaders aboard the @ussmidwaymuseum Midway Museum to celebrate @justice250sd, commemorating 250 years of the American justice system.

Hear from San Diego County District Attorney @SummerStephan, Retired Judge Joan Weber, @sdcountybar San Diego County Bar Association Immediate Past President Michelle Gastil, and San Diego County Bar Association President Tim Williams as they reflect on the enduring importance of the rule of law, public service, and preserving justice for future generations.

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Did you know that there could be money waiting for Did you know that there could be money waiting for crime victims who don't even know it? 
The San Diego County District Attorney's Office tracks down victims who are owed court-ordered restitution, sometimes years after their cases ended. Meet the team making sure justice doesn't stop at a conviction.

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