Justice for Homicide

Following the event, Ipsen said that he was particuarly honored to be put in the same category as past years recipients including:
- Senator David Drieier (2006)
- Governor Jerry Brown (2005)
- Governor Gray Davis
- Governor Pete Wilson
A skilled prosecutor, considered by his peers as one of the office's most tenacious and effective trial attorneys, Ipsen describes himself as a "victim advocate first, and a prosecutor second". His passion and energy has repeatedly earned him re-election by a vote of his peers. His unwavering support of public safety, law enforcement and victim's groups like Crime Victims United, Justice for Murdered Children, Justice for Homicide Victims and Crime Survivors has defined his character.
"serious" under California Law. Currently these crimes are currently not considered "serious" in California. The Association of Deputy District Attorneys (ADDA) is co-sponsoring the bill with Crime Victims United and its Chair Harriet Salarno. The bill is being carried by Assemblywoman Galgiani (D). Ipsen and retired DDA Doug Pipes wrote a similar bill last year with former Assemblyman Rudy Bermudez that would have added additional crimes to the list. That Bill failed to pass.
AB426 passed through the Public Safety Committee and will be watched by the ADDA and our allies in this fight. Be prepared to write letters of support in the near future.