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- List of Los Angeles city attorneys
- Notes
- References
- External links
The Los Angeles City Attorney is an elected official who serves as the city of Los Angeles' government’s lawyer and as a criminal prosecutor for misdemeanor violations. The Los Angeles County District Attorney prosecutes felonies. The city attorney is elected for four years, and the city charter requires the city attorney to be a lawyer qualified to practice in the California courts for five years preceding his or her election.[1] In addition the General Counsel Division of the office provides legal counsel for the city and represents it in civil actions. List of Los Angeles city attorneys Name | Term | Benjamin|Hayes|Benjamin Ignatius Hayes}} | 1850–1851 | William G.|Dryden}} | 1851–1852 | Joseph Lancaster|Brent}} | 1852–1853 | Charles E.|Carr|Carr, Charles|nolink=1}} | 1853 | Joseph Lancaster|Brent}} | 1853 | Isaac|Hartman | nolink=1} | 1854–1855 | Lewis|Granger}} | 1855–1856 | Cameron E.|Thom}} | 1856–1858 | James H.|Lader | nolink=1} | 1858–1859 | Samuel F.|Reynolds}} | 1859–1861 | James H.|Lader | nolink=1} | 1861–1862 | Myer Joseph|Newmark}} | 1862 | Alfred|Chapman}} | 1862–1865 | James H.|Lader | nolink=1} | 1865 | Andrew J.|King}} | 1866–1868 | Charles H.|Larrabee}} | 1868 (did not serve){{efn|"The election took place as ordered by the council on April 6, 1868. All officials were duly elected on that date and certified on the 9th of April, three days later, but did not hold a single session. Instead, the existing administration continued to function until December 7, 1868. The April election seems to have been wholly ignored." Chronological Record of Los Angeles City Officials 1850–1938, Municipal Reference Library, March 1938, reprinted 1946.}} | William|McPherson | nolink=1} | 1868–1870 | Frank H.|Howard}} | 1870–1872 | Aurelius W.|Hutton}} | 1872–1876 | John Franklin|Godfrey}} | 1876–1880 | Henry T.|Hazard}} | 1880–1882 | Walter D.|Stephenson | nolink=1} | 1882–1884 | James Wilfred|McKinley}} | 1884–1886 | J.C.|Daly}} | 1886–1888 | Charles H.|McFarland | nolink=1} | 1888–1894 | William Ellsworth|Dunn}} | 1894–1898 | Walter F.|Haas}} | 1898–1900 | W.B.|Mathews}} | 1900–1906 | Leslie R.|Hewitt}} | 1906–1910 | John W.|Shenk}} | 1910–1913 | Albert Lee|Stephens Sr. | Stephens Sr., Albert Lee} | 1913–1919 | Charles S.|Burnell}} | 1919–1921 | Jess E.|Stephens}} | 1921–1929 | Erwin P.|Warner | nolink=1} | 1929–1933 | Ray L.|Chesebro}} | 1933–1953 | Roger|Arnebergh}} | 1953–1973 | Burt|Pines}} | 1973–1981 | Ira|Reiner}} | 1981–1985 | James|Hahn}} | 1985–2001 | Rocky|Delgadillo}} | 2001–2009 | Carmen|Trutanich}} | 2009–2013 | Mike|Feuer}} | 2013–present |
Notes{{notelist}}References1. ^{{cite book|last1=Sonenshein|first1=Raphael J.|title=Los Angeles : structure of a city government|date=2006|publisher=League of Women Voters of Los Angeles|location=[Los Angeles]|isbn=0-9668991-1-3|url=http://www.lwvlosangeles.org/files/Structure_of_a_City.pdf}}
External links- Official website of the City Attorney
- [https://www.lluislaw.com attorney guide]
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