Here's an in-depth interview with Alameda District Attorney Pamela Price on Berkeleyside. One point of interest is her response to the question of what changes she has made due to recall:
Has your approach to the job of prosecutor changed as a result of the recall?
What it has forced me to do is to make inquiries when I hear things that people are upset about. If I have victims on the steps of a courthouse, and they’re saying, “We didn’t get treated fairly,” then I need to talk to the lawyers who were involved in that case, because it’s not me personally. It means that there’s been a breakdown in communication somewhere in the case.
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