LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif.—Orange County officials were joined by over 100 residents Sept. 30 during a Human Trafficking Town Hall to discuss the county’s human trafficking crisis. Orange County District Attorney (OCDA) Todd Spitzer said that the county is taking a stronger stance against handling human trafficking crimes than the state. “We are not going to allow Sacramento to change our quality of life here in Orange County; we’re always going to fight,” District Attorney Todd Spitzer said. “When we get our convictions, we have a 95 percent conviction rate. These traffickers—I’m talking about the pimps—they are going away for decades. We are locking them up forever. I’m proud of the fact we’re taking them off the streets and we’re actually breaking the shackles that these women have had to live under.” The Human Trafficking Taskforce highlighted the $32 billion dollar industry in the United States, with 80 percent consisting of female …