DST has it right. Reinforcement must be developed on both sides of the critical section, or more specifically, it must be developed any place the reinforcement is required. In flexural members, there are provisions for reducing the development length, such as excess reinforcement, but it still has to be developed.
In the top sketch, Ld1 would need to be developed; Ld2 should be developed before reaching the right side of the column, not the left. (the bar would need to be adequately developed anyplace it is required to resist demand.) Hooks are sometimes avoided because Ld is available and Ldh is not needed, with certain geometries and soil conditions.
In the bottom sketch, L1d might not develop on the near side of he column, but as drawn, it is undoubtedly not required. It would be required to be developed to the left before reaching the right side of the column. It would certainly be required to be developed to the right until the design does not require tensile reinforcement.