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Former City College employee faces felony insurance fraud charges
A former employee of City College of San Francisco is facing several felony charges for allegedly misrepresenting injuries she suffered while on the job, the District Attorney’s Office announced...Read More
Over 9,000 marijuana convictions being cleared, sealed with tech help
More than a year after the state legalized recreational marijuana, more than 9,300 convictions for marijuana-related offenses in San Francisco dating back as far as 1975 have been expunged,...Read More
SF DA announces tech partnership to expedite marijuana conviction dismissals
San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon and a tech-based civil rights advocacy group will be hosting a news conference Monday to announce what is being billed as a “unprecedented...Read More
Shopkeeper found guilty of murder for second time
A former San Francisco shopkeeper, charged with killing two rival shopkeepers in the city's Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood nearly eight years ago, has been found guilty of double homicide for...Read More
City reaches settlement with concrete companies accused of dumping
San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon announced Thursday that his office has settled a lawsuit against three Bay Area concrete supply companies accused of dumping hazardous waste onto city...Read More
Jury convicts stalker who tracked ex by GPS
A San Francisco man has been found guilty after being accused of using a GPS tracking device to stalk his former boyfriend and follow him.Read More
No charges in two SF police shootings
San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon announced Thursday he will not seek charges against officers involved in two high-profile fatal police shootings.Read More
Family of Luis Gongora Pat demands DA explain delay
The family of a homeless Mexican man killed by San Francisco police officers more than two years ago delivered a letter to District Attorney George Gascon Thursday.Read More
Man at center of bail reform released
A San Francisco Superior Court judge agreed Thursday to release a man from custody ahead of his trial after he spent nearly a year in jail because he couldn't...Read More
Family of man killed by SF police holds vigil
Activists and family members of a homeless Mexican man killed by police in 2016 in San Francisco's Mission District began holding a 24-hour vigil.Read More
District attorney files suit against HomeAdvisor
San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon announced Tuesday the filing of a civil lawsuit against a home services company for allegedly falsely advertising about background checks in its radio...Read More
Aldon Smith pleads not guilty to domestic violence
Former Oakland Raiders linebacker Aldon Smith, released from the team after a domestic violence incident last week, pleaded not guilty Monday.Read More
SF bumps Fleet Week security after Vegas tragedy
San Francisco police confirmed they would be ramping up patrols on foot, motorcycle and horseback for Fleet Week.Read More
Caltrain Trump protesters seek dismissal of charges
Demonstrators who blocked Caltrain tracks protesting Donald Trump's inauguration asked for all charges against them to be dropped.Read More
Man convicted of raping and pimping teen victim
San Francisco man was found guilty Wednesday of several felony charges including rape, unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, pimping and pandering, according to the district attorney’s office. Jaime...Read More
Sheriff’s deputy allegedly batters SF General patient
A San Francisco Sheriff's Department deputy has been charged with the alleged battery of a patient at San Francisco General Hospital, the San Francisco District Attorney's Office announced Friday...Read More