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Re “D.A.’s Office: in the Zone,” editorial, May 11: I think we all agree that we want to improve the collection of money owed for child support in this county. However, taking cheap shots at Wayne Doss is a cowardly approach.
The district attorney’s child support bureau has over 537,000 cases. Some 5,000 new cases are filed each month. To handle those 537,000-plus cases, child support has just 117 deputy district attorneys and a mere 13 investigators. Those 13 investigators are assigned over 8,000 arrest warrants.
Between July 1 and April 30, child support employees collected over $247 million. This is a 25% increase from the previous period. Between Oct. 16 and April 30, they answered over 459,000 telephone calls from the public.
If you want improved collections of child support moneys, I suggest The Times should support hiring more worker bees in child support to do the job rather than making Doss and the other child support employees political scapegoats.
AL MacKENZIE, Pres.
Assn. of Deputy District Attorneys
Los Angeles County
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