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  <title>EP 56: An Insider’s Look at the LA County DA’s Office: Nathan Hochman on Humanity and the Hard Middle</title>
  <description>What is really happening inside the Los Angeles justice system? In this powerful episode of Crazy Amazing Humans, we go behind-the-scenes with Nathan Hochman, the current District Attorney of Los Angeles County, for a candid and deeply human conversation about crime, justice, public safety, and the real challenges facing Los Angeles today. As the elected DA of Los Angeles County, Hochman leads the largest local prosecuting office in the United States, serving nearly 10 million people across 88 cities. His office handles more than 180,000 criminal cases each year, from violent crime and organized retail theft to human trafficking, fraud, and high-profile cases under national scrutiny. In this episode, we explore: • What the Los Angeles County District Attorney actually does • How the DA’s office approaches public safety and accountability • The “hard middle” philosophy and why it matters now more than ever • The realities behind high-profile cases, including the Menendez case and the ongoing Nick Reiner case • Homelessness, mental health, and crime in Los Angeles • Juvenile justice, wrongful convictions, and victim advocacy • Protest-related crimes, wildfire-related crimes, and public trust • The pressure of leading a system with limited resources and massive responsibility Nathan also shares the human side of the job, including the weight of making decisions that impact millions of lives, the importance of getting justice right, and what it means to protect victims while preserving due process. In true Crazy Amazing Humans fashion, we go beyond the title and into the person. We explore Nathan’s life and service outside the courtroom, from founding the LA County DA Foundation to his family’s global work with the American Wheelchair Mission, delivering mobility and dignity to those in need. He also shares the role his wife and children play in grounding his work and why service begins with one simple question: how can I help someone a little more today? Whether you live in Los Angeles or anywhere in the world, this episode is about more than one city. It is about justice, leadership, responsibility, and the kind of communities we want to build. If you care about crime, justice reform, public safety, homelessness, mental health, or understanding how the system actually works, this conversation is for you. If you like this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone! Remember to follow us on Instagram and also subscribe to our newsletter so that you’ll know about this episode as well as the many crazy amazing humans featured in all of our episodes. Thanks for being part of the Crazy Amazing Humans community. We appreciate you! &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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