Westchester County District Attorney Miriam Rocah will not seek reelection to a second term next year, she announced Thursday.

“I am tremendously proud of what we have accomplished,” Rocah said in a statement. “Driving change at any level is challenging, especially through the COVID-19 pandemic and massive changes in discovery rules. I am grateful to the career prosecutors and staff who have stepped up to new challenges during tough times, and our newer hires who are helping usher in a new era of criminal justice. What we have achieved together is remarkable.”

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