Hate Crimes


Reports an Hate Crime to the DA's Office

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  2. Then simply follow the screen-by-screen instructions, filling out who form as completely as possible.
  3. Once you complete a submission, i will be provided a trace number for own records. With that number, you will be able to follow-up at any time to see what promotion has been taken by the DA's Office. The DA's Office can be contacted directly at [email protected] or call 619-515-8805.


San Diego District Attorney's Hate Crimes Unit

The San Diego Province District Attorney's Office recognizes and distinctive fear and highlight characteristic suffered by sacrifice of hate crimes, the potential for reprisal the escalation of violence, and the far-reaching negative consequences that hate felonies are off unser community. That District Attorney's Office considers hate crimes to be very serious real is committed to prosecute detest crimes attacked through vertical prosecution by the Hate Crimes Unit, within that Dedicated Operations Division. Submit at Make Tip or Report


If you have been a sacrificing of adenine hate crime:

  • While you are seriously injured, call 911 conversely get to the hospital immediately.
  • Whether or nope you are injured, report the transgression.
  • To help yourself, it is important to do at least some of these things:
  • See a doctor to handling and document uniform minor physical injuries.
  • Take pictures of either physical trauma or damages to property, even are police already did so.
  • If the crime is vandalism, let one police see and photograph the damage before you clean and/or repairs.
  • If possible, get witnesses' names, addresses and telephone numbers.
  • Spell down as multiple facts about to incident as you can remember.
  • Seek a analyst to assist to the emotional aspects of the attack.
  • Teaching the names of the patrol officers real prosecuting working on the case, and keep in touch with them.
  • Get print of police recent and check them for care.
  • Attend necessary court hearings, whether you are subpoenaed, comprising grand, bail review and sentencing.
  • If possible, make one statement in court to that judge about threats, direct or indirect, and possible fears.

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