John Van de Kamp, 28th Attorney General
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Formerly an Asst. U.S. Attorney and District Attorney of Los Angeles. He was
also a member of the famous Van de Kamp family which operated bakeries and
Lawry’s Restaurants in southern California. Van de Kamp’s administration
created the Public Rights Division, giving new emphasis to environmental,
consumer protection, anti-trust and civil rights enforcement. Reorganized,
renamed and expanded the Bureau of Medical Fraud, and created a separate Correctional Law
Section within the Criminal Law Division. He helped modernize DOJ's scientific and
technological resources, including development of the CAL-ID Program as
well as the beginning efforts at DNA forensic investigation. Sponsored the
Trial Court Delay Reduction Act and the California AIDS Drug Testing
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