...S. Attorney Tracie Brown and S.F. assistant district attorney Harry...recently managing attorney for the DA office's homicide unit. He...
...Nosal's experienced defense team, Dennis Riordan of Riordan & Horgan and S.F. solos Martha Boersch and Steven Gruel, who had wasted no time...
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...Nosal's experienced defense team, Dennis Riordan of Riordan & Horgan and S.F. solos Martha Boersch and Steven Gruel, who had wasted no time...
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...raised a few eyebrows. Woods, the chief of the S.F. DA's criminal division since 2011, and Conroy, a 25-year veteran...
IP superstars ... Mouthy judges ... State Bar crackdown ... From Dewey's debri
...whole building is pretty much in shock right now," said one S.F. Superior judge, who asked not to be named. Feinstein...
Once the state's lethal injection protocol is sorted out, defenders may find the Ninth Circuit is no longer as willing, or able, to halt executions
...alleged corruption...
...Eight judges contributed to her campaign in the last filing period, including S.F. Superior Court Judge Monica Wiley, who gave $100, and Alameda County...
...is "very proud" of the endorsements he's received from S.F. lawyers, past presidents of the Marin County Bar Association and all...
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