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Apple Inc. Llega a Acuerdo de $24 Millones en Demanda de Consumidores

noviembre 18, 2020

La Fiscal de Distrito del Condado de San Diego Summer Stephan, anunció hoy que Apple Inc. pagará $24.6 millones para resolver una demanda en California que alega que la compañía no reveló que el software de iPhone que ordenó a los consumidores descargar intencionalmente ralentizó el rendimiento en iPhones más antiguos. En una acción separada, […]

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Se Anima al Público a Denunciar Sospechas de Fraude; Llega un Recordatorio Durante la Semana Internacional de Concientización sobre el Fraude

Se Anima al Público a Denunciar Sospechas de Fraude; Llega un Recordatorio Durante la Semana Internacional de Concientización sobre el Fraude

noviembre 16, 2020

Cuando un paciente va al médico, espera que su médico solo recomiende los tratamientos que sean más beneficiosos para el paciente. Sin embargo, algunos médicos sin escrúpulos abusan de esta confianza al aceptar acuerdos de soborno con otros proveedores médicos. En estas estafas, un médico recibe dinero por cada paciente que refiere para diversos servicios, […]

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Aumentan Muertes por DUI Ante de Pandemia COVID-19

Aumentan Muertes por DUI Ante de Pandemia COVID-19

noviembre 12, 2020

La Fiscal de Distrito del Condado de San Diego Summer Stephan, dijo hoy que durante los últimos cinco meses el condado de San Diego tiene en promedio un accidente fatal por conductores bajo la influencia de alcohol o drogas o DUI por semana y está en camino de superar su peor récord en décadas. A […]

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Herencia Hispana: Conoce al Fiscal Auxiliar Javier Vargas

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5 COSAS que la Fiscalía de Distrito logró en 2023

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¡11 Graduados de la Corte de Drogas!

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Did you know that youth who emancipate from foster care without permanent connections are at increased risk for adverse outcomes in adulthood?May is National #FosterCareMonth! The purpose of National Foster Care Month (NFCM) is to raise awareness about the important roles everyone in the foster care system plays and the resources available for the youth in the foster care system, and their needs as they transition out of foster care into adulthood and independent living. You can visit the campaign page to learn more about NFCM and to find tools, resources, and outreach materials to help your networks raise awareness:https://www.childwelfare.gov/fostercaremonth ... See MoreSee Less

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In honor of #AAPIMonth, which is observed througho In honor of #AAPIMonth, which is observed throughout the month of May, we are featuring stories of DA employees, what inspired them to pursue a career in public service and their contributions at the DA's Office. 

Meet Paralegal Lyka Huffman, who has been working at the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office for 12 years. She started her career in our office as a volunteer, then was hired full-time as a Legal Support Assistant in South Bay in 2012 and became a Paralegal in Superior Court, where she worked for eight years. She is currently assigned to the Economic Crimes and Consumer Protection Division where she assists attorneys in criminal prosecution in cases related to identity theft, embezzlement, organized retail theft, securities fraud, consumer and environmental protection. As a Paralegal, she works alongside Deputy DAs, DA Investigators, and other staff members to ensure that all aspects of a case are prepared for preliminary exams and trials. She also guides victims to the proper resources to ensure that they receive all the answers and remedies they seek, including restitution.

When she’s not busy working, she enjoys spending time with her family and catching up with friends over a meal. In her free time, she also likes to read, learn new recipes, and watch K-Dramas. Read more about what inspired her to pursue a career at the DA’s Office, below.

What inspired you to pursue a career in public service?

“I chose to become a public servant because I believe that our work is meaningful and I’m able to use my skills and knowledge for the public good. Having been born and raised in Metro Manila, I was raised to value hard work, service, and humility. Seeing my grandparents, parents, and other relatives serve the community made it an easy choice for me to follow the same path." (CONTINUED IN COMMENTS)
California voters approved Prop. 36 by a wide marg California voters approved Prop. 36 by a wide margin back in November because it toughened up penalties for repeat retail theft and drug offenses and also offers an option for treatment instead of jail time. District Attorney Summer Stephan was on NBC San Diego's Politically Speaking to give an update on this new law that went into effect this year. You can watch the full segment here.
In honor of #AAPI Month, which is observed through In honor of #AAPI Month, which is observed throughout the month of May, we are featuring stories of DA employees, what inspired them to pursue a career in public service and their contributions at the DA's Office. 

Meet District Attorney Investigator Jacqueline Hurtado, who has been with the DA’s Office for almost five years, after a long career as a police officer. Her first assignment was at the Juvenile Branch for about two years, and she is currently assigned to the South Bay branch. When she is not busy working, any free time she has is spent with her husband and two children that keep them very busy! 

Read more about what inspired her to pursue a career at the DA’s Office, below.

What inspired you to pursue a career in public service? 
“A career in public service wasn’t what I initially saw myself pursuing. When I applied to become a police officer, I never thought I had the chance. Fast forward 20 years later, I couldn’t imagine doing anything else. This career has been deeply rewarding and turned out to be a path that fit better than I expected.
My father inspired me to pursue a career in law enforcement. He was also a law enforcement officer when we lived in Florida and retired from his agency. My father was my biggest supporter and was very proud when I decided to become a police officer.”

Why is AAPI Month important to you?
“As a second generation Filipino, AAPI Month is very important to me..."
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GREAT NEWS!! Today, Assembly Bill (AB) 379, author GREAT NEWS!! Today, Assembly Bill (AB) 379, authored by Assemblymembers Nick Schultz, Stephanie Nguyen, Maggy Krell, and many more, passed the Assembly Floor with bipartisan support. This bill would strengthen the penalties for adults who solicit a minor for sex and establish a state grant program for survivors of human trafficking.

“Our laws must make it absolutely clear that children are not for sale and AB 379 does just that," said San Diego County District Attorney @SummerStephan. "AB 379 equips law enforcement with the tools we need to protect children from criminal buyers who prey on them, fueling human trafficking by lining the pockets of traffickers with millions of dollars. AB 379 not only holds criminals accountable, but it also expands the safety network and support for survivors as they recover from severe trauma. I’m proud to co-sponsor Assembly Bill 379 and I am grateful for all the San Diego County legislators who supported this critical legislation with their resounding yes vote for dignity and justice today. I look forward to AB 379 becoming a law that protects the most vulnerable."

#EndHumanTrafficking #AB379

READ MORE: https://a77.asmdc.org/press-releases/20250515-san-diego-state-county-leaders-unite-crack-down-child-sex-trafficking
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander He In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month #AAPImonth, which is observed throughout the month of May, we are featuring stories of DA employees, what inspired them to pursue a career in public service and their contributions at the DA's Office. 

Meet Deputy District Attorney Shanish Aloor, who has been with the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office for more than 17 years. He first joined our office as a Legal Intern, then a Graduate Law Clerk and finally as a Deputy DA. He is currently the team leader for the DA’s Workplace Justice Unit, which investigates and prosecutes crimes where workers are victimized including wage theft and labor trafficking. When he is not busy working, Shanish enjoys reading biographies of famous historical figures, especially those involved in WWII and the Civil War. 

Read more about what inspired him to pursue a career at the DA’s Office, below.

What inspired you to pursue a career in public service? 
“When I was in college a close family member was murdered. This crime shook me to my core and made me want to empower victims. I went to law school with the idea of working in the criminal justice system to make a difference. As an intern with the DA’s Office, I saw all the positive impacts we could have on the community. “

Why is AAPI Month important to you?
“AAPI month is important because it acknowledges a group that has been historically invisible while highlighting its powerful emergence. Minority voices, including those of AAPI, seek not just to uphold the law, but to make it more just, human and reflective of the America that we all deserve. AAPI month gives us a platform to reach out to future leaders to inspire them to strive to make this a ‘more perfect union’.”
Sending warm wishes to all the mothers and mother Sending warm wishes to all the mothers and mother figures who make sacrifices, share wisdom, and fill our lives with love. Happy Mother's Day!
The former San Diego County Teacher of the Year, 3 The former San Diego County Teacher of the Year, 36-year-old Jacqueline Ma, who taught at Lincoln Acres Elementary School in National City, has been sentenced to 30 years-to-life in prison for sexually abusing two students.

Ma pleaded guilty on February 5 to two counts of forcible lewd act on a child, one count of lewd act on a child, and one count of possessing child sexual abuse material including allegations substantial sexual conduct and having multiple victims. She had been scheduled to stand trial in April.

“This defendant violated the trust she had with her students in the most extreme and traumatic way possible and her actions are despicable,” District Attorney @summerstephan said. “Her victims will have to deal with a lifetime of negative effects and her 30-year sentence is appropriate. No child deserves what this defendant did and I hope this sentence brings a measure of justice to the victims, their families and the community that was left reeling from this defendant’s crimes.”

In March 2023, the mother of one of the victims found inappropriate messages on a family tablet between the student and teacher. Ma had groomed the minor for over a year before performing sexual acts on the him when he was 12. The parents did not allow the boy to have social media or his own electronics, but Ma was able to get access to him by setting up an unsanctioned after school program and directing him to communicate with her through a school chat application.

The sex acts perpetrated by Ma occurred in her classroom while the parents believed their son was participating in an afterschool basketball program, and the abuse continued for a period of three months. Further investigation found that Ma had targeted and sexually assaulted another student in 2020. That boy was 11at the time. Ma had been grooming young boys with gifts, food and special attention and even completed their homework for them. She also gained the trust of the parents with her reputation and personal investment in their academic development.

(CONTINUED IN COMMENTS)
This morning, District Attorney @SummerStephan joi This morning, District Attorney @SummerStephan joined @asmlauriedavies at a North County Senior Scam Stopper Summit to speak with more than 200 seniors about the most common scams targeting seniors and how to avoid them. 
You can learn more about how to protect yourself and your loved ones from scams by visiting our website SanDiegoDA.com and search “Senior Scams.”
In this week's DA News Update, District Attorney @ In this week's DA News Update, District Attorney @SummerStephan was at the 39th Annual Law Enforcement Memorial and talks about the importance of the work our partner agencies do for our communities.
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