San Francisco Superior Court is facing another backlog of criminal cases that could be dismissed, just over a year after ...
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SF Superior Court could dismiss cases after Public Defender's Office caps its caseload
SAN FRANCISCO SUPERIOR COURT is facing another backlog of criminal cases that could be dismissed, just over a year after ...
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More court dates set for suspect in Vallejo slaying
Judge orders Douglas I. Shaw, 41, of Vallejo, charged with the September killing of Renia Lewis, 28, of Vallejo, to return ...
The battle over whether the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office is legally “unavailable” to accept new felony cases ...
The San Francisco Public Defender's Office is facing an increased caseload, resulting in an increased workload for attorneys ...
Before turning to federal bankruptcy court, Suffolk sued the tower’s owner in Santa Clara County Superior Court, claiming ...
The civil-liberties group seeks data to assess how race influences charging and sentencing decisions in the South Bay, while ...
The father of the student, now attending school in Marin County, has sued for a temporary injunction to allow his daughter to ...
The Baltimore Police Department stripped the officers of their police powers in a case in which San Francisco police declined ...
A jury has ordered the Massachusetts State Police to pay $6.8 million after a finding that it discriminated against female ...
It’s not common for a judge to speak on the record with a reporter, so when I emailed Judge Justin Beresky requesting an ...
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June trial proposed for pair accused of 2021 killing in Vallejo
Judge orders Kevonte M. Ridgle, 33, and Dequan A. Wright, 32, to return for a trial-setting on Jan. 6 in Department 23 and also proposes June 16 trial date in the Justice Building in Vallejo.
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