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Part 2 of Lee Thomas's conversation with Alameda County District Attorney Ursula Jones Dickson goes deeper into her fight against public corruption and her vision for rebuilding the DA's office. "I need people to know this office is back to fight for victims," she says, while warning it could take six years to restore the department to its former strength. Plus, Jones Dickson promises next time to bring more flavor to The Marinade with some greens and a 7-Up cake.
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Part 2 of Lee Thomas's conversation with Alameda County District Attorney Ursula Jones Dickson goes deeper into her fight against public corruption and her vision for rebuilding the DA's office. "I need people to know this office is back to fight for victims," she says, while warning it could take six years to restore the department to its former strength. Plus, Jones Dickson promises next time to bring more flavor to The Marinade with some greens and a 7-Up cake.

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