- Jeff Adachi
Jeff Adachi (born 1959 in
Sacramento, California ) has been thePublic Defender ofSan Francisco since 2002. He was the son of a Sacramento auto mechanic and a laboratory assistant. His parents and grandparents spent part ofWorld War II in theJapan eseinternment camps .He received his
B.A. fromUniversity of California, Berkeley in 1981 and hisJuris Doctor (J.D.) fromUniversity of California, Hastings College of the Law in 1985. He spent nearly 15 years as a deputy with the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office, working his way up frommisdemeanor s to felonies with over 100 jury trials. He is a Certified Specialist in Criminal Law (theState Bar of California Board of Legal Specilization) and in Criminal Trial Advocacy (National Board of Trial Advocacy).He became the office’s chief attorney, but when Kimiko Burton-Cruz (daughter of State Senator
John Burton ) was appointed Public Defender by Mayor Willie Brown in 2001, Burton-Cruz fired Adachi on her first day on the job, apparently for political reasons. The following year, Adachi ran against Burton-Cruz for her position, and won with 55% of the votes to Burton's 45%.He is currently campaigning to be elected to another term as the Public Defender of San Francisco. He is running unopposed.
As the current Public Defender, Adachi oversees 23,000 cases each year with 90 attorneys, 50 support staff, and a budget of $17 million.
Adachi was featured in the 2002
PBS documentary "Presumed Guilty", a film about the San Francisco Public Defender's office, its difficult cases and complex defense strategies.He wrote, produced, and directed "
The Slanted Screen ", a 2006 documentary film about stereotypical depictions of Asian males in American cinema.External links
* [http://www.sfpublicdefender.org Official San Francisco Public Defender website]
* [http://www.jeffadachi.com Jeff Adachi campaign website]
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