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Man pleads no contest after dogs found in filth, feces
A San Carlos man pleaded no contest Wednesday to misdemeanor animal neglect and drug possession after a search of his home revealed five dirty pit bulls.Read More
Attorney floats Ghost Ship plea bargain
The lawyer for Ghost Ship warehouse master tenant Derick Almena said for the first time Monday that he would consider a plea bargain.Read More
Fitbit workers charged with trade secret posession
Six current and former employees of the Fitbit Inc. fitness tracker company are due to appear before a U.S. magistrate in San Jose on July 9 on charges of...Read More
Richmond man convicted of computer crimes
A Richmond man has been convicted in federal court in San Jose of five counts related to the computer hacking of Palo Alto-based Embarcadero Media in 2015.Read More
Two plead no contest in jail meth case
Two women were released from custody on time served Tuesday after pleading no contest to attempting to bring drugs into a jail in San Mateo County, according to prosecutors.Read More
Canadian hacker sentenced in e-mail attack
A 23-year-old Canadian was sentenced in federal court in San Francisco Tuesday to five years in prison for hacking emails on behalf of Russian intelligence officials.Read More
Immigration status protected from court disclosure
Just one day after President Donald Trump said California has "sparked a rebellion" with its sanctuary city and state policies, Gov. Jerry Brown signed new legislation Thursday preventing undocumented...Read More
Fake painting jobs earned them millions. Now prison awaits.
A man who collaborated with the former manager of a San Mateo condominium complex to embezzle an estimated $2.8 million has been convicted.Read More
Pelicans flip script on Warriors, take Game 3 119-100
The New Orleans Pelicans stole a chapter out of the Warriors cookbook Friday night, handing Golden State their second loss of the post season.Read More
Company accused of faking Hunters Point cleanup agrees to pay for retesting
Tetra Tech, a firm contracted by the U.S. Navy to clean up radiation at San Francisco's Hunters Point Shipyard, said Wednesday it would pay for retesting at the site.Read More
Guilty verdict in 2016 East Oakland shooting
A 66-year old man who claimed that he acted in self-defense was convicted Tuesday of first-degree murder for fatally shooting another man during a dispute over tree trimmings in...Read More
Former DOJ lawyer sentenced for obstruction
A former U.S. Justice Department lawyer was sentenced in San Francisco Wednesday to two years and six months in prison for crimes related to stealing and trying to sell...Read More
California bail reform lurches forward
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced Tuesday that he would not appeal a recent state appeals court ruling ordering a new bail hearing for a man held on $350,000...Read More
Ghost Ship defendants plead not guilty
Ghost Ship warehouse master tenant Derick Almena and creative director Max Harris pleaded not guilty to 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter.Read More
Garcia Zarate pleads not guilty to federal gun charges
An undocumented Mexican immigrant who was acquitted of state charges of murdering a woman on a San Francisco pier pleaded not guilty in U.S. District Court Tuesday.Read More
Teen connected to fatal San Jose shooting
The 17-year-old arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of a man in San Jose on Tuesday morning will remain in Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall while his case...Read More
Accused stabber takes stand in construction site murder trial
A woman accused of fatally stabbing a construction worker and attempting to kill a Tenderloin parking lot attendant took the stand Monday in her own defense.Read More
Korean War remains identified as SF resident
The remains of a U.S. Army soldier missing since the Korean War have been identified as belonging to a San Francisco resident.Read More