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Anthony Joseph Rackauckas Jr. (born March 18, 1943) is the current District Attorney from Orange County, California and former High Court judge. He was elected on 2 June 1998 and served his fourth term in office.


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Rackauckas served in the United States Army as a paratrooper at the 101st Airborne Division from 1962 to 1964. After completing his work in the army, he studied at California State University, Long Beach from 1964-1968 while serving in the United States Army Reserve.

After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from CSULB in 1968, Rackauckas attended Loyola Law School while simultaneously serving as a social worker at the Los Angeles County Public Social Services Department. He graduated from Loyola in 1971, earning his Juris Doctor degree.

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In 1972, Rackauckas left the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services to become Deputy District Attorney at the Orange County District Prosecutor's Office, where he served until leaving 1988 to enter private practice. While in private practice, Rackauckas wrote Proposition 115, which appeared in the June 1990 ballot.

Rackauckas abandoned his private practice in 1990 when he was appointed by California Governor George Deukmejian to be a city court judge. Rackauckas served as a city court judge until March 1993, when Governor Pete Wilson appointed him as a High Court judge, a post he served until becoming an Orange County District Attorney.

Rackauckas won the support of 59% of Orange County voters in the June 1998 District Attorney election against Deputy District Attorney Wally Wade and took office in January 1999. He won the support of 62% of voters during a March 2002 reunion with Wade. He was unaffected in the June 2006 and 2010 offers for the third and fourth consecutive years, winning 100% of the vote annually.

In February 2014, Rackauckas filed the necessary documents to seek fifth term in office. He raised $ 419,000 during a fundraiser at Balboa Bay Resort in Newport Beach for his reelection campaign. He won re-election in 2014 with the support of 73.3% of voters. Rackauckas has indicated that he intends to run for re-election in 2018.

Rackauckas has been criticized by Public Defender Scott Sanders for his alleged allegations in dealing with imprisoners who have created difficulties in punishing and punishing the defendant for violation of the constitutional rights of the defendant. This resulted in "unleashing the table" of the death penalty for Scott Dekraai, who pleaded guilty to murdering eight people and wounding others in the massacre of Seal Beach. Dekraai was sentenced to 22 September 2017 by Goethals for eight lives in prison without the possibility of parole, a time for each of his victims and seven years of life for the assassination attempt.

Rackauckas is running for a sixth term in 2018.

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Electoral history

Orange County, California District Attorney


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References


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External links

  • Official District Attorney Biography
  • Official campaign website

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