Los Angeles District Attorney

The Los Angeles District Attorney was responsible for prosecuting felonies and misdemeanors that occurred within the jurisdiction of Los Angeles, California.

After George Ferragamo was killed in an office fire, Senator David Palmer summoned the current District Attorney to his campaign hotel, intending to expose Carl Webb and the Latham Group's involvement in the murder. However, Palmer changed his mind after Webb threatened to implicate his son Keith in Ferragamo's murder.

In 2004, the District Attorney's office indicted Jacob Rossler for high security code infiltration and identity theft, but did not convict.