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  • A member of the City Attorney's office of Oakland, Calif. poses for a photograph, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016, at City Hall in Oakland. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • New Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O'Malley poses for a portrait in the law library at Rene C. Davidson Courthouse, Monday, Dec. 21, 2009 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, center, makes an opening statement during a round table to improve relations between local law enforcement and the community, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015 at the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building in Oakland, Calif. Holder was joined by Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, from left, U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Oakland), U.S. District Attorney Melinda Haag and Oakland Police Chief Sean Whent. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, center, makes an opening statement during a round table to improve relations between local law enforcement and the community, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015 at the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building in Oakland, Calif. Holder was joined by Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, from left, U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Oakland), U.S. District Attorney Melinda Haag and Oakland Police Chief Sean Whent. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Alameda County District Attorney Tom Orloff announces his intention not to prosecute the case against four former Oakland, Calif. police officers who came to be known as "The Riders" for their allegedly abusive and corrupt practices, Thursday, June 2, 2005 in Oakland. Two jury trials have already ended in mistrials, said Orloff, and he doubts that a third trial will yield a conviction. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Alameda County District Attorney Tom Orloff, left, announces his intention not to prosecute the case against four former Oakland, Calif. police officers who came to be known as "The Riders" for their allegedly abusive and corrupt practices, Thursday, June 2, 2005 in Oakland. Two jury trials have already ended in mistrials, said Orloff, and he doubts that a third trial will yield a conviction. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Alameda County District Attorney Tom Orloff announces his intention not to prosecute the case against four former Oakland, Calif. police officers who came to be known as "The Riders" for their allegedly abusive and corrupt practices, Thursday, June 2, 2005 in Oakland. Two jury trials have already ended in mistrials, said Orloff, and he doubts that a third trial will yield a conviction. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Jude Siapno, right, one of the four accused Oakland, Calif. rogue police officers who came to be known as "The Riders," walks with his attorney from the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Thursday, June 2, 2005. Two different trials against the former officers have ended in mistrials, and Alameda County District Attorney Tom Orloff has declined to try the case again. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Jude Siapno, right, one of the four accused Oakland, Calif. rogue police officers who came to be known as "The Riders," walks with his attorney from the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Thursday, June 2, 2005. Two different trials against the former officers have ended in mistrials, and Alameda County District Attorney Tom Orloff has declined to try the case again. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • New Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O'Malley poses for a portrait in the law library at Rene C. Davidson Courthouse, Monday, Dec. 21, 2009 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Clarence "Chuck" Mabanag, left, and Jude Siapno, right, two of the four accused Oakland, Calif. rogue police officers who came to be known as "The Riders," speak to the media with their attorneys outside the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Thursday, June 2, 2005. Two different trials against the former officers have ended in mistrials, and Alameda County District Attorney Tom Orloff has declined to try the case again. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Unidentified family members listen to a press conference following a meeting of crime victims with representatives of Mayor Jean Quan, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley and Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013 at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Brenda Grisham, at podium, whose son, Christopher LaVell Jones, was murdered in December 2010, speaks to the media following a meeting of crime victims with representatives of Mayor Jean Quan, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley and Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013 at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Attorney William DuBois, who is representing software developer Hans Reiser, speaks with the media following Reiser's arraignment on murder charges, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006, in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland, Calif. Reiser is charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of his wife, Nina, in September of this year. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Hans Reiser, left, shakes hands with his former defense attorney Daniel Horowitz, who was handing off the case to William DuBois (partially hidden), during Reiser's arraignment on murder charges, Nov. 28, 2006, in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland, Calif.  Reiser, a well-known software developer, is charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of his wife, Nina, in Sept. of this year. Horowitz had originally been tapped to defend Reiser, but Reiser's money troubles led to DuBois taking the case instead. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Hans Reiser, left, shakes hands with his former defense attorney Daniel Horowitz, who was handing off the case to William DuBois (partially hidden), during Reiser's arraignment on murder charges, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006, in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland, Calif.  Reiser, a well-known software developer, is charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of his wife, Nina, in Sept. of this year. Horowitz had originally been tapped to defend Reiser, but Reiser's money troubles led to DuBois taking the case instead. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Family members speak to the media following a meeting of crime victims with representatives of Mayor Jean Quan, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley and Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013 at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Anita Wills, center, whose grandson Kerry Baxter Junior was slain in January 2011, speaks to the media following a meeting of crime victims with representatives of Mayor Jean Quan, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley and Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013 at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Crime victims comfort each other following a meeting of crime victims with representatives of Mayor Jean Quan, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley and Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013 at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Linda Jones, at podium, recounts the circumstances surrounding the murder of her son in April 2008, following a meeting of crime victims with representatives of Mayor Jean Quan, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley and Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013 at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Brenda Grisham, whose son, Christopher LaVell Jones, was murdered in December 2010, emerges from the mayor's offices following a meeting of crime victims with representatives of Mayor Jean Quan, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley and Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013 at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Roberta Kaplan, left, and Amy Spitalnick are the attorneys representing plaintiffs injured by white supremacists during a protest in Charlottesville, Va. in 2017; they posed for a photograph on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019 in Atherton, Calif. (AP Photo/D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Oakland, Calif. Chief of Police Sean Whent, at podium, speaks at a press conference Thursday, April 16, 2015 at the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building in Oakland, to announce the results of a nationwide operation by the U.S. Marshals, targeting seven high crime cities, including Oakland. More than 130 arrests were made in the greater Bay Area, including 60 for warrants out of Oakland. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Alameda County Public Defender Brendon Woods speaks to reporters after leading his deputies in a moment of silence outside the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, as part of a nationwide demonstration to call for accountability in several recent police brutality cases. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Alameda County public defenders observe a moment of silence outside the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, as part of a nationwide demonstration to call for accountability in several recent police brutality cases. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Alameda County public defenders observe a moment of silence outside the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, as part of a nationwide demonstration to call for accountability in several recent police brutality cases. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Alameda County public defenders observe a moment of silence outside the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, as part of a nationwide demonstration to call for accountability in several recent police brutality cases. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Alameda County public defenders observe a moment of silence outside the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, as part of a nationwide demonstration to call for accountability in several recent police brutality cases. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Oakland, Calif. Police Chief Sean Whent speaks to the media at a press conference Monday, June 23, 2014 in Oakland, to announce the results of Operation Cross Country VIII, an annual crackdown on child sex trafficking across the country. Officials said that the combined efforts of Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies had resulted in the rescue of six children who were victims of sex trafficking and the arrests of 54 people. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Oakland, Calif. Police Chief Sean Whent, center, speaks to the media at a press conference Monday, June 23, 2014 in Oakland, to announce the results of Operation Cross Country VIII, an annual crackdown on child sex trafficking across the country. Officials said that the combined efforts of Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies had resulted in the rescue of six children who were victims of sex trafficking and the arrests of 54 people. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Irina Sharanova, mother of Nina Reiser, Nina's boyfriend, Anthony Zografos, and Nina's best friend, Ellen Doren, right, wait outside the courtroom for the arraignment Hans Reiser on murder charges, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006, in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland, Calif. Nina Reiser disappeared in September of this year, and her husband Hans, a well-known software developer, is charged with killing her even though her body has yet to be found. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Hans Reiser, in red jumpsuit, is ushered into the courtroom for his arraignment on murder charges, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006, in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland, Calif. Reiser, a well-known software developer, is charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of his wife, Nina, in September of this year. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Hans Reiser, center, peers out at the gallery during his arraignment on murder charges, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006, in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland, Calif. Reiser, a well-known software developer, is charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of his wife, Nina, in September of this year. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Hans Reiser peers out at the gallery during his arraignment on murder charges, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006, in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland, Calif. Reiser, a well-known software developer, is charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of his wife, Nina, in September of this year. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Oakland, Calif. Chief of Police Sean Whent speaks at a press conference Thursday, April 16, 2015 at the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building in Oakland, to announce the results of a nationwide operation by the U.S. Marshals, targeting seven high crime cities, including Oakland. More than 130 arrests were made in the greater Bay Area, including 60 for warrants out of Oakland. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Alameda County Public Defender Brendon Woods leads his deputies in a moment of silence outside the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, as part of a nationwide demonstration to call for accountability in several recent police brutality cases. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Alameda County public defenders observe a moment of silence outside the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, as part of a nationwide demonstration to call for accountability in several recent police brutality cases. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Alameda County public defenders observe a moment of silence outside the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, as part of a nationwide demonstration to call for accountability in several recent police brutality cases. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Alameda County Public Defender Brendon Woods, top, leads his deputies in a moment of silence outside the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, as part of a nationwide demonstration to call for accountability in several recent police brutality cases. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Convicted rapist Marcelles Peter, center, is led into the courtroom for his sentencing hearing in the case of the 2009 Richmond High School gang rape, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013 at Wakefield Taylor Superior Courthouse in Martinez, Calif. Peter was sentenced to 29 years to life for his part in the attack on a 16-year-old girl. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Convicted rapist Jose Montano is led from the courtroom during a recess in his sentencing hearing in the case of the 2009 Richmond High School gang rape, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013 at Wakefield Taylor Superior Courthouse in Martinez, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Convicted rapist Marcelles Peter sits in the courtroom for his sentencing hearing in the case of the 2009 Richmond High School gang rape, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013 at Wakefield Taylor Superior Courthouse in Martinez, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Convicted rapist Marcelles Peter enters the courtroom for his sentencing hearing in the case of the 2009 Richmond High School gang rape, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013 at Wakefield Taylor Superior Courthouse in Martinez, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Ellen Doren, best friend of Nina Reiser, speaks to the media outside the courtroom where Hans Reiser was arraigned on murder charges, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006, in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland, Calif. Hans Reiser, a well-known software developer, is charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of his wife, Nina, in September of this year. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Beverly Palmer, mother of Hans Reiser, waits outside the courtroom for the start of his arraignment on murder charges, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006, in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland, Calif. Reiser, a well-known software developer, is charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of his wife, Nina, in Sept. of this year. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Hans Reiser, center, is escorted out of the courtroom following his arraignment on murder charges, Nov. 28, 2006, in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland, Calif.  Reiser, a well-known software developer, is charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of his wife, Nina, in Sept. of this year. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune
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  • Catherine Chang, graduate of Penn State University's Dickinson School of Law, now works for the U.S. Internal Revenue Service in San Francisco, where she posed for a photograph, Friday, Nov. 24, 2006. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Catherine Chang, graduate of Penn State University's Dickinson School of Law, now works for the U.S. Internal Revenue Service in San Francisco, where she posed for a photograph, Friday, Nov. 24, 2006. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Harry J. Traback, a criminal defense lawyer, poses for a portrait in his Pleasanton, Calif. offices, Tuesday, May 21, 1991. (D. Ross Cameron/Tri-Valley Herald)
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  • Hans Reiser, left, peers out at the gallery during his arraignment on murder charges, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006, in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland, Calif. Reiser, a well-known software developer, is charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of his wife, Nina, in September of this year. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Jose Antonio Merel, left, Michael William Magidson, center, and Jaron Nabors are arraigned for the murder of 17-year-old Eddie Araujo of Newark, Calif., in Alameda County Superior Court in Fremont, Calif., Friday, Oct. 18, 2002. (AP Photo/D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Oakland Police Chief Sean Whent, left, confers with Mayor Libby Schaaf before the start of a round table to improve relations between local law enforcement and the community, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015 at the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Alameda County public defenders observe a moment of silence outside the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, as part of a nationwide demonstration to call for accountability in several recent police brutality cases. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Oakland, Calif. police spokesperson Johnna Watson leads a press conference Monday, June 23, 2014 in Oakland, Calif., to announce the results of Operation Cross Country VIII, an annual crackdown on child sex trafficking across the country. Officials said that the combined efforts of Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies had resulted in the rescue of six children who were victims of sex trafficking and the arrests of 54 people. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Convicted rapist Marcelles Peter sits in the courtroom for his sentencing hearing in the case of the 2009 Richmond High School gang rape, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013 at Wakefield Taylor Superior Courthouse in Martinez, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Convicted rapist Jose Montano sits in the courtroom for his sentencing hearing in the case of the 2009 Richmond High School gang rape, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013 at Wakefield Taylor Superior Courthouse in Martinez, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Ellen Doren, best friend of Nina Reiser, speaks to the media outside the courtroom where Hans Reiser was arraigned on murder charges, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006, in Alameda County Superior Court in Oakland, Calif. Hans Reiser, a well-known software developer, is charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of his wife, Nina, in September of this year. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon, center, shakes hands with city police outside the gala opening of the San Francisco Symphony's 101st season, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012 at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco. Gascon was chief of police in San Francisco before being appointed as district attorney. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Gene Peretti, right, attorney for Yusuf Bey IV, and Gary Sibru, attorney for Antoine Mackey, who are being tried on several charges including the murder of journalist Chauncey Bailey in 2007, address the media before the start of trial proceedings in Alameda County Superior Court, Monday, March 21, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Gene Peretti, right, attorney for Yusuf Bey IV, and Gary Sibru, attorney for Antoine Mackey, who are being tried on several charges including the murder of journalist Chauncey Bailey in 2007, address the media before the start of trial proceedings in Alameda County Superior Court, Monday, March 21, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Gene Peretti, right, attorney for Yusuf Bey IV, and Gary Sibru, attorney for Antoine Mackey, who are being tried on several charges including the murder of journalist Chauncey Bailey in 2007, address the media before the start of trial proceedings in Alameda County Superior Court, Monday, March 21, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Gene Peretti, right, attorney for Yusuf Bey IV, and Gary Sibru, attorney for Antoine Mackey, who are being tried on several charges including the murder of journalist Chauncey Bailey in 2007, address the media before the start of trial proceedings in Alameda County Superior Court, Monday, March 21, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Alameda County District Attorney Tom Orloff, right, and Hans Reiser trial prosecutor Paul Hora talk to the press after the jury returned a verdict of guilty in the murder trial of the computer software developer, Monday, April 28, 2008 in Oakland, Calif.  (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Alameda County District Attorney Tom Orloff, left, meets the press after the jury returned a verdict of guilty in the Hans Reiser murder trial, Monday, April 28, 2008 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/the Oakland Tribune)
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  • Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Paul Hora, left, answers questions from the press about the deal his office worked out with convicted murderer Hans Reiser to reduce Reiser's murder conviction from first-degree murder to second-degree in exchange for Reiser's assistance in locating the body of his wife Nina, Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Paul Hora, at podium, is joined by Oakland, Calif. police Assistant Chief Howard Jordan, from left, police department spokesman Roland Holmgren and Homicide Detective Lt. Ersie Joyner III, as he answers questions from the press about the deal his office worked out with convicted murderer Hans Reiser to reduce Reiser's murder conviction from first-degree murder to second-degree in exchange for Reiser's assistance in locating the body of his wife Nina, Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Alaia Raina Bey, right, wife of Black Muslim Bakery CEO Yusef Bey IV, confers with mother-in-law Daulet Bey, left, and Bey IV's attorney Theodore Roosevelt Johnson outside the courtroom, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2008, at the Alameda Superior Court in Oakland, Calif. where her husband and four other defendants were being tried on charges of kidnapping and torturing two women in May 2007. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Alameda County Chief Assistant District Attorney Kevin Dunleavy, right, comments on the verdicts in the Ghost Ship warehouse fire, Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019 in Oakland, Calif. Jurors found defendant Max Harris not guilty on 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter and were unable to reach a verdict in the case against co-defendant Derick Almena. (AP Photo/D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Steven John Carlson, right, a suspect in the 1984 murder of 14-year-old Tina Faelz of Pleasanton, Calif., consults with his attorney during a pre-trial hearing at Alameda County Superior Court, Monday, June 18, 2012 in Oakland, Calif. Faelz was stabbed to death on her way home from school. Carlson, 16 at the time, was an older classmate of the girl's. He was arrested after a recent test of his DNA was matched with evidence in the cold case. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Gary Sibru, attorney for Antoine Mackey, who is being tried with co-defendant Yusuf Bey IV on several charges including the murder of journalist Chauncey Bailey in 2007, addresses the media before the start of trial proceedings in Alameda County Superior Court, Monday, March 21, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Gary Sibru, attorney for Antoine Mackey, who is being tried with co-defendant Yusuf Bey IV on several charges including the murder of journalist Chauncey Bailey in 2007, addresses the media before the start of trial proceedings in Alameda County Superior Court, Monday, March 21, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O'Malley, center, watches as Anne E. Kirkpatrick is sworn in as the new Oakland Chief of Police during a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Paul Hora, center, speaks to the media during a press conference at Oakland Police Headquarters, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 in Oakland, Calif., to address the recent spate of shootings in the city, including ones that injured two police officers and an eight-year-old girl. Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan, left, and Mayor Jean Quan listen in the background. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Deputy District Attorney Paul Hora waits to speak to the media during a press conference at Oakland Police Headquarters, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 in Oakland, Calif., to address the recent spate of shootings in the city, including ones that injured two police officers and an eight-year-old girl. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Jeralynn Blueford, left, and Adam Blueford, right, parents of 18-year-old Adam Blueford, who was killed in an officer-involved shooting earlier this year, wait while attorney Dan Seigel (in hat) scans the autopsy report on their son from the Alameda County Coroner's office, Thursday, July 19, 2012 in Oakland, Calif. Police have said Blueford was shot when he pointed a gun at officers, but rumors have persisted that the 18-year-old was shot in the back. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Adam Blueford, second from right, waits with attorney Dan Siegel outside the Alameda County Coroner's office, Thursday, July 19, 2012 in Oakland, Calif., hoping to get a copy of the autopsy report on Blueford's son, Alan, who was killed in an officer-involved shooting in May. Police have said Blueford was shot when he pointed a gun at officers, but rumors have persisted that the 18-year-old was shot in the back. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O'Malley, center, informs the press of the arrest of 26-year-old Lawrence Denard in connection with the shooting death of a three-year-old boy earlier this week, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011 at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif. Oakland police homicide commander Brian Medeiros, left, and Chief of Police Anthony Batts are in the background. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Paul Hora, center, answers questions from the press about the deal his office worked out with convicted murderer Hans Reiser to reduce Reiser's murder conviction from first-degree murder to second-degree in exchange for Reiser's assistance in locating the body of his wife Nina, Tuesday, July 8, 2008 at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif. Oakland police spokesman Roland Holmgren and Homicide Detective Lt. Ersie Joyner III listen in the background. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Alameda County Deputy District Attorney John Brouhard talks to the press outside the courtroom where Andrew Barrientos, accused of shooting a Fremont, Calif. plainclothes police officer last month, was to enter a plea, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Alameda County Deputy District Attorney John Brouhard, right, confers with unidentified Fremont, Calif. police outside the courtroom where Andrew Barrientos, accused of shooting a Fremont plainclothes officer last month, was to enter a plea, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Alameda County Sheriff's deputies arrest a group of Black Lives Matter protesters as they stage a sit-down demonstration in the lobby of the Wiley Manuel Superior Courthouse, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015, in Oakland, Calif. They were demanding that Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O'Malley drop all charges against 14 demonstrators who were arrested in a November 2014 protest. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • As Alameda County Sheriff's deputies watch, Black Lives Matter protesters stage a sit-down demonstration in the lobby of the Wiley Manuel Superior Courthouse, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015, in Oakland, Calif. They were demanding that Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O'Malley drop all charges against 14 demonstrators who were arrested in a November 2014 protest. Police eventually arrested all the sitters, when they refused to vacate the premises at close of business. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • As Alameda County Sheriff's deputies watch, Black Lives Matter protesters stage a sit-down demonstration in the lobby of the Wiley Manuel Superior Courthouse, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015, in Oakland, Calif. They were demanding that Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O'Malley drop all charges against 14 demonstrators who were arrested in a November 2014 protest. Police eventually arrested all the sitters, when they refused to vacate the premises at close of business. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • A Black Lives Matter protester stands in front of an informational sign during a sit-down demonstration in the lobby of the Wiley Manuel Superior Courthouse, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015, in Oakland, Calif. They were demanding that Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O'Malley drop all charges against 14 demonstrators who were arrested in a November 2014 protest. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Black Lives Matter protesters stage a sit-down demonstration in the lobby of the Wiley Manuel Superior Courthouse, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015, in Oakland, Calif. They were demanding that Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O'Malley drop all charges against 14 demonstrators who were arrested in a November 2014 protest. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Black Lives Matter protesters stage a sit-down demonstration in the lobby of the Wiley Manuel Superior Courthouse, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015, in Oakland, Calif. They were demanding that Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O'Malley drop all charges against 14 demonstrators who were arrested in a November 2014 protest. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Black Lives Matter protesters demonstrate outside the Wiley Manuel Superior Courthouse, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015, in Oakland, Calif. They were demanding that Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O'Malley drop all charges against 14 demonstrators who were arrested in a November 2014 protest. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • A Contra Costa District Attorney's office inspector, left, and a Walnut Creek police officer leave the scene of an officer-involved shooting at an apartment complex on Creekside Drive in Walnut Creek, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • The two faces of Paula Rasmussen: by day, a high-powered attorney for a San Francisco law firm; by night, mezzo-soprano lead in the Berkeley West Edge Opera's production of Handel's opera Xerxes, photographed Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010 at El Cerrito Performing Arts Theatre in El Cerrito, Calif. Rasmussen will perform the opera Nov. 13, 19, and 21. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Oakland, Calif. attorney Jay Ward poses for a photograph in his offices in the Kaiser Center, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2005. Ward is the a member of the California Shakespeare Theater board and says theater stimulates creative thought. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon, left, waves to the crowd at the 44th annual San Francisco Pride Parade, Sunday, June 29, 2014 on Market Street in San Francisco. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • The two faces of Paula Rasmussen: by day, a high-powered attorney for a San Francisco law firm; by night, mezzo-soprano lead in the Berkeley West Edge Opera's production of Handel's opera Xerxes, photographed Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010 at El Cerrito Performing Arts Theatre in El Cerrito, Calif. Rasmussen will perform the opera Nov. 13, 19, and 21. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • A flyer is taped to a signpost in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, June 2, 2020, urging citizens to contact the district attorney about the murder of George Floyd in Hennepin County, Minnesota. Floyd was an unarmed black man who was killed by four Minneapolis police officers on May 25. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • A protester inside Wheeler Hall on the campus of the University of California in Berkeley, Calif. writes down the phone number of an attorney before being arrested by police in the course of a pro-Palestinian demonstration on Tuesday, April 9, 2002. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Alameda County Sheriff's deputies arrest a group of Black Lives Matter protesters as they stage a sit-down demonstration in the lobby of the Wiley Manuel Superior Courthouse, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015, in Oakland, Calif. They were demanding that Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O'Malley drop all charges against 14 demonstrators who were arrested in a November 2014 protest. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Black Lives Matter protesters stage a sit-down demonstration in the lobby of the Wiley Manuel Superior Courthouse, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015, in Oakland, Calif. They were demanding that Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O'Malley drop all charges against 14 demonstrators who were arrested in a November 2014 protest. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • A Contra Costa District Attorney's office inspector, left, and a Walnut Creek police officer canvas the neighborhood at an apartment complex on Creekside Drive in Walnut Creek, Calif., the scene of an officer-involved shooting that left one man dead, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Kathryn Ma, a San Francisco attorney-turned-author whose book of short stories met with tremendous popular acclaim, prepares for a reading from her new novel, "The Year She Left Us," at a Berkeley, Calif. bookstore, Wednesday, May 21, 2014. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Kathryn Ma, cemter. a San Francisco attorney-turned-author whose book of short stories met with notable popular acclaim, greets well-wishers following a reading from her new novel, "The Year She Left Us," at a Berkeley, Calif. bookstore, Wednesday, May 21, 2014. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Kathryn Ma, a San Francisco attorney-turned-author whose book of short stories met with tremendous popular acclaim, poses for a photograph as she prepares for a reading from her new novel, "The Year She Left Us," at a Berkeley, Calif. bookstore, Wednesday, May 21, 2014. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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