Casey Bates currently serves as the Branch Head at the Fremont Hall of Justice within the Alameda County District Attorney's Office, where she plays a pivotal role in overseeing the prosecution of a diverse range of criminal cases. With a robust background in various specialized...
Casey Bates currently serves as the Branch Head at the Fremont Hall of Justice within the Alameda County District Attorney's Office, where she plays a pivotal role in overseeing the prosecution of a diverse range of criminal cases. With a robust background in various specialized units, including the Human Exploitation and Trafficking Unit (H.E.A.T. Unit) and the Sexual Assault Unit, Casey has developed a keen expertise in addressing complex issues surrounding public safety and victim advocacy. Her leadership in these areas has not only advanced the office's mission to combat serious crimes but has also fostered a collaborative environment that prioritizes the needs of vulnerable populations.
In her previous assignments, Casey led the Domestic Violence Unit and the Public Integrity Unit, where she honed her skills in civil litigation and prosecution, ensuring that justice is served while maintaining the highest ethical standards. Her experience as the Head of the Felony Preliminary Hearing Unit and the Felony Trial Team has equipped her with a deep understanding of jury trials and the intricacies of the legal process, making her a subject matter expert in the prosecution of cases involving Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC).
Casey’s commitment to public relations and community engagement is evident in her efforts to raise awareness about human trafficking and sexual exploitation, positioning her as a trusted advocate for change within the legal community. As she continues to lead at the Fremont Hall of Justice, Casey Bates remains dedicated to enhancing public safety and ensuring that justice is accessible to all, leveraging her extensive experience and unwavering passion for the law.