Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office
Marissa Flores is a legal professional currently serving as a Deputy District Attorney at the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office since August 2023. Prior experience includes roles as a Certified Legal Research Assistant and Certified Law Clerk at the Placer County District Attorney’s Office, as well as previous positions as a Certified Legal Intern and Certified Law Clerk at the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office and Placer County District Attorney’s Office, respectively. Marissa has a background in criminal defense and personal injury, conducting legal research and drafting legal documents for cases ranging from misdemeanors to felonies. Earlier experience includes working with the California State Assembly, where legislative proposals were developed and various stakeholder meetings were managed. Marissa holds a Juris Doctor degree in Trial Advocacy from the University of the Pacific - McGeorge School of Law and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from California State University-Sacramento.
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Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office
Thien Ho was elected District Attorney of Sacramento County in 2022, and officially took office in January 2023. Prior to the election, Thien served in executive management as the Sacramento County Assistant Chief Deputy DA over the Justice and Community Relations Bureau, which handles post-conviction litigation, training, community prosecution and media outreach. Over Thien’s 23-year career as an attorney, he successfully prosecuted sexual assault, gang, and homicide cases. He was the supervisor of the Gang and Hate Crime Unit and has personally charged and prosecuted hate crimes. Most notably, he successfully prosecuted the East Area Rapist/Golden State Killer, who committed 13 murders and over 50 sexual assaults in 11 different jurisdictions throughout California. Michelle McNamara wrote about the case in her book, “I’ll be Gone in the Dark.” The case has also been featured on CNN, HBO, 20/20 and countless news outlets across the world. Thien has previously taught for the California DAs Association (CDAA) on “Voir Dire in Sexual Assault and Homicide Cases,” P.O.S.T instruction for peace officers and is currently an adjunct professor for trial advocacy at McGeorge School of Law. He helped to build a nationally ranked trial advocacy program at McGeorge, winning multiple regional and national mock trial competitions. He recently sat as a panelist for a NAPABA/NAPIPA hate crimes virtual discussion. Additionally, he has met with numerous local API groups to discuss hate crimes and incidents. Thien is the former Vice President of the National Asian Pacific Islander Prosecutors Association (NAPIPA)’s Northern CA Chapter. In 2017, he was presented with both the NAPIPA and Sacramento DA’s Office Prosecutor of the Year Award. The Sacramento County DA’s Office engages our community in issues that impact public safety and shares how our office is working in the community and in the courtroom to achieve our mission of “Semper Justitia,” which means “Always Just.”