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D.A.'s handling of cases debated
Los Angeles Times
|February 16, 2026
Dropped charges, losses and plea deals mount over alleged police misconduct.
ERIC THAYER Los Angeles Times
DIST. ATTY. Nathan Hochman discusses the dismissal of charges against two officers in a 2018 fatal shooting.
A probation officer who was caught on video bending a teen in half.
A Torrance police officer who shot a man in the back as he walked away from a crime scene.
Seven California Highway Patrol officers who piled atop a man screaming “I can’t breathe” as he died following a drunk driving stop.
All three cases had similar outcomes: charges dropped or reduced to no time behind bars after a plea deal.
After a year in office, a pattern has emerged for L.A. County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman, who found himself saddled with a number of misconduct and abuse cases against police officers filed by his predecessor, George Gascón.
During his 2024 campaign, Hochman often chastised Gascón for filing cases he claimed wouldn't hold up before a jury — while also promising to continue bringing prosecutions against police when warranted.
In recent months, Hochman has downgraded or outright dismissed charges in many high-profile cases that Gascón filed. In the two misconduct cases Hochman’s prosecutors have brought to trial, the district attorney’s office failed to win a conviction.
Those outcomes have infuriated the loved ones of victims of police violence, local activists and even former prosecutors, who say Hochman’s backslide on the issue was predictable after he received millions in campaign contributions from police unions.
Greg Apt, a former public defender who served under Gascon as second-in-command of the unit that prosecutes police cases, said he quit last year out of frustration with the new leadership.
“I had concerns that the cases were not going to be treated the same way under Hochman that they were under Gascon, that alleged police wrongdoing would not be given the same level of oversight,” he said.
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