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Season 4, Episode 3: The Prosecutor's Burden w/ Head DA Jason Anderson

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This week, your Hosts Jaime and Ryan sit down with San Bernardino County District Attorney Jason Anderson, a man who has carried the immense emotional weight of the criminal justice system for decades. Having been a member of the California State Bar since 1997, Anderson cut his teeth as a deputy district attorney handling some of the most horrific cases imaginable, dedicating 13 years specifically to the Crimes Against Children Unit. A lot of people think prosecutors are just attorneys reading case files, but they don't always see the raw reality of the job. Anderson gets candid about the trauma, the grieving families, and the specific cases that followed him home. We dive deep into a side of law enforcement that rarely gets talked about... prosecutor wellness and the burden of seeing the exact same crime scenes and autopsy photos as the officers on the street. He explains how he didn't let prosecuting crimes against children turn him completely cynical about humanity, and how he protected his family life from the heavy stress of the profession. Taking the helm as the 36th District Attorney in 2018 after taking over from Michael Ramos, and recently winning his third term, Anderson stepped into leadership when public trust in the justice system was heavily questioned. We discuss how it isn't always easy to balance his mission of strict accountability with compassion, honoring the humanity of all involved in the justice system, and what it takes to restore a culture of service and accountability to the DA's office. Pull up a chair, pour a glass, and join the conversation. 🔔 Subscribe for more real stories from the front lines. #WhiskeyAndWarStories #JasonAnderson #SanBernardinoDA #ProsecutorWellness #Leadership #CriminalJustice #Podcast

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episode Season 4, Episode 3: The Prosecutor's Burden w/ Head DA Jason Anderson cover

Season 4, Episode 3: The Prosecutor's Burden w/ Head DA Jason Anderson

This week, your Hosts Jaime and Ryan sit down with San Bernardino County District Attorney Jason Anderson, a man who has carried the immense emotional weight of the criminal justice system for decades. Having been a member of the California State Bar since 1997, Anderson cut his teeth as a deputy district attorney handling some of the most horrific cases imaginable, dedicating 13 years specifically to the Crimes Against Children Unit. A lot of people think prosecutors are just attorneys reading case files, but they don't always see the raw reality of the job. Anderson gets candid about the trauma, the grieving families, and the specific cases that followed him home. We dive deep into a side of law enforcement that rarely gets talked about... prosecutor wellness and the burden of seeing the exact same crime scenes and autopsy photos as the officers on the street. He explains how he didn't let prosecuting crimes against children turn him completely cynical about humanity, and how he protected his family life from the heavy stress of the profession. Taking the helm as the 36th District Attorney in 2018 after taking over from Michael Ramos, and recently winning his third term, Anderson stepped into leadership when public trust in the justice system was heavily questioned. We discuss how it isn't always easy to balance his mission of strict accountability with compassion, honoring the humanity of all involved in the justice system, and what it takes to restore a culture of service and accountability to the DA's office. Pull up a chair, pour a glass, and join the conversation. 🔔 Subscribe for more real stories from the front lines. #WhiskeyAndWarStories #JasonAnderson #SanBernardinoDA #ProsecutorWellness #Leadership #CriminalJustice #Podcast

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