WILLIAM B. McKESSON
District Attorney
1956-1964
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William B. McKesson
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The Board of Supervisors named William B. McKesson,
61, a Superior Court judge assigned to Juvenile Court, District
Attorney upon Ernest Roll’s death in 1956. McKesson graduated from
USC Law School, had been a deputy county counsel and was active in
several organizations involving juvenile justice, prior to taking
the bench. When McKesson was appointed DA, the Los Angeles
Examiner listed his plans to strengthen the office’s
Juvenile Bureau, to have only the "highest caliber men"
handle the complaint department, and appoint more experienced
prosecutors to handle preliminary hearings instead of using them as
a training ground for young deputies.
McKesson served until 1964, when the fiscal year
budget had grown to $3,261,760, more than triple the budget of ten
years previous. The staff numbered 429, including 146 deputy
district attorneys who prosecuted 54% of the felony cases in
California.