A Tough DA

“(Carr joined) the Santa Clara County district attorney's office in 1985. She supervised the sexual assault team at one point and was known for being tough on sex offenders.

“In some cases, Carr asked judges to impose 25-years-to-life sentences on sex offenders who moved and failed to register with local police departments.”

Excerpt from story
By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal
August 15, 2005

 

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A Compassionate Judge

“When Judge Dolores Carr arrived in family court two years ago, she listened to stories of broken trust, lost dreams, violent arguments, and money problems. She saw parents with drug problems, depression and no money for treatment. She saw children whose parents were too overwhelmed to tend to their needs. She said to herself: ``What I need here is a social worker.''

“Carr is now supervising judge in family court. Thanks to her perseverance and a $2.5 million grant from First 5 Santa Clara County, she will have her social workers. And her court will be able to pay for services, from counseling to drug treatment, that parents and children need to get through the crisis and on with their lives.

“At a time when social service programs for families are being slashed across the state, it's good to know that help will be available for folks in time of crisis. And it's good to know that judges like Dolores Carr are finding creative ways to provide that help.”

Excerpt from Editorial “Saving Dreams”
San Jose Mercury News
Sunday, June 15, 2003

   
 

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June 15, 2003: Saving Dreams (SJ Mercury News Editorial)