ASA KEYES
District Attorney
1923-1928
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Asa Keyes
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An influential District Attorney is a major
Los Angeles figure through much of the Roaring Twenties, until his
term ends in scandal.
Asa "Ace" Keyes had been a deputy district
attorney for two decades before taking over as District Attorney
with the retirement of Thomas Woolwine in 1923. The descendant of a
pioneer California family, Keyes's father had been a county clerk.
In the five years before his conviction for bribery, in connection
with the Julian Petroleum Corporation scandal, Keyes created new
departments in the office, including Homicide, Special Cases,
Juvenile Complaints, the Trials division and a unit specializing in
the prosecution of bootleggers.
Reprinted from FOR THE PEOPLE --
Inside the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office 1850-2000
by Michael Parrish. ISBN 1-883318-15-7