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Orange County's district attorney to start publicizing names of those convicted of prostitution

Tony Rackauckas, Orange County's elected district attorney, simulates what he believes to be, blows to Kelly Thomas' head with a taser by Fullerton police officer Jay Cicinelli.
Tony Rackauckas, Orange County's district attorney.
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Joshua Sudock, Orange County Register, Pool photo
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Orange County's district attorney says he'll fight prostitution by naming and shaming johns.

The Orange County Register says DA Tony Rackauckas has announced plans to begin publicizing the names of people convicted of buying sex.

He didn't indicate how much information would be published or when the policy will take effect.

Buying sex typically is a misdemeanor but Rackauckas says prostitution is an increasing problem. In 2011, 223 men were arrested on suspicion of buying, selling or arranging sex.

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