Pamela Price, the former Alameda County District Attorney recently ousted in a recall election, held a press conference to critique her successor, Ursula Jones Dickson. Price expressed concern over the direction of the prosecutor's office, claiming that Jones Dickson has reverted to old practices reminiscent of former DA Nancy O'Malley. While openly critical, Price stated she has no plans to run again or initiate a recall. Despite her critique, she has kept a low profile, primarily focusing on her podcast.
Price's critique represented a point-by-point rebuke of Jones Dickson's work since the Alameda County Board of Supervisors appointed the former county prosecutor and judge.
Price dismantled everything we've done, suggesting that the new district attorney had taken the office back to the same practices as her predecessor.
Despite her grave concerns over the direction of her former office, Price flatly said no when questioned about her desire to mount a recall effort.
Until Wednesday, Price had largely kept her public appearances limited to a new podcast, Pamela Price Unfiltered, while returning to her private law firm.
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