OAKLAND — Pamela Price has no plans to run again for public office, but in a wide-ranging press conference on Wednesday – her first since being ousted as Alameda County’s top prosecutor – she took shots at her successor, stopping short of calling for a recall.
The former district attorney staunchly defended her legacy Wednesday morning, almost seven months to the day after voters booted her from office in an unprecedented recall election. In the process, Price likened her replacement — former Alameda County Superior Court Judge Ursula Jones Dickson — to President Donald Trump, while warning of a brewing “miscarriage of justice.”
“She dismantled everything we’ve done,” said Price, suggesting that the new district attorney had taken the office back to the same practices as her own predeces