Prosecutor-elect Doug Haubert announces transition team

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When Doug Haubert takes over Long Beach's city prosecutor office July 20, he will take over the important role of prosecuting the city's misdemeanor crimes. Haubert defeated Assistant DougHaubert1.jpgCity Prosecutor Tim O'Reilly in April's election, and current City Prosecutor Tom Reeves is leaving office because he ran for city attorney.

Haubert released the names of his transition team today. From his media release:


  • Long Beach Deputy City Attorney Randall Fudge.  Mr. Fudge has over 15 years experience as a criminal prosecutor and civil litigator for the City of Long Beach, and is an expert on enforcement of public nuisance laws.
  • Former Long Beach Assistant City Prosecutor Sharon Panian. Ms. Panian, a career prosecutor, headed up the City Prosecutor's Domestic Violence Prosecution Unit until her retirement in 2009.
  • Long Beach City Auditor Laura Doud. City Auditor Doud, a Certified Fraud Examiner and CPA, is an expert on the city budget process.  She has served as the elected fiscal watchdog for the city since assuming office in 2006.
  • Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Andrea Davalos. Prosecutor Davalos has 11 years criminal prosecuting experience, previously as a Deputy City Prosecutor for Long Beach, and now has a Deputy DA handling felonies and gang cases.
  • Long Beach Attorney Douglas Otto. Mr. Otto, one of Long Beach's most respected attorneys, has practiced law in Long Beach for over 30 years, and has served on the city's Ethics Task Force (along with City Prosecutor-Elect Haubert), Planning Commission, and 2010 Strategic Planning Committee.

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