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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Alberto Vega, right, whose brother Alex Vega was among the 36 victims in the Ghost Ship warehouse fire, leaves the courthouse with an unidentified female companion, 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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  • 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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  • Merhawi Mehari, center, speaks to the media outside the courtroom at the Wiley W. Manuel Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif. where the arraignment was being held for two suspects in a Thanksgiving Day triple homicide, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006. Brothers Asmerom and Tewodros Gebreselassie are accused of the shooting deaths of three people. Mehari is the twin brother of another man who was hospitalized in the attack. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Merhawi Mehari speaks to the media outside the courtroom at the Wiley W. Manuel Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif. where the arraignment was being held for two suspects in a Thanksgiving Day triple homicide, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006. Brothers Asmerom and Tewodros Gebreselassie are accused of the shooting deaths of three people. Mehari is the twin brother of another man who was hospitalized in the attack. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Members of the Bay Area Eritrean community gather outside the courtroom at the Wiley W. Manuel Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif., where the arraignment was being held for two suspects in a Thanksgiving Day triple homicide, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006. Brothers Asmerom and Tewodros Gebreselassie are accused of the shooting deaths of three people. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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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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  • 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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  • Jill Jenkins, a convicted felon whose crime was downgraded to a misdemeanor thanks to Proposition 47, waits outside an Alameda County Superior Court courtroom, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015 at Rene C. Davidson Courthouse in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
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  • Members of the Bay Area Eritrean community gather outside the courtroom at the Wiley W. Manuel Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif., where the arraignment was being held for two suspects in a Thanksgiving Day triple homicide, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006. Brothers Asmerom and Tewodros Gebreselassie are accused of the shooting deaths of three people. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Merhawi Mehari speaks to the media outside the courtroom at the Wiley W. Manuel Superior Courthouse in Oakland, Calif. where the arraignment was being held for two suspects in a Thanksgiving Day triple homicide, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006. Brothers Asmerom and Tewodros Gebreselassie are accused of the shooting deaths of three people. Mehari is the twin brother of another man who was hospitalized in the attack. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • The setting sun colors the clouds over Lake Merritt and the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • The Clorox building, from left, the Tribune Tower, Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse, and Oakland City Hall are the main components of the Oakland, Calif. cityscape, looking west along East 13th Street, Thursday, July 3, 2008. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • The Clorox building, from left, the Tribune Tower, Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse, and Oakland City Hall are the main components of the Oakland, Calif. cityscape, looking west along East 13th Street, Thursday, July 3, 2008. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Robert Wallace, center, leads a "Total Rhythm Fitness" class at the Courthouse Athletic Club in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2005. Bored with aerobics and jazzercise, fitness afficionadoes are seeking out new methods for keeping their interest in exercise. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Robert Wallace, center, leads a "Total Rhythm Fitness" class at the Courthouse Athletic Club in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2005. Bored with aerobics and jazzercise, fitness afficionadoes are seeking out new methods for keeping their interest in exercise. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • A woman takes in the view as the setting sun colors the clouds over Lake Merritt and the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • A woman takes in the view as the setting sun colors the clouds over Lake Merritt and the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • The Clorox building, from left, the Tribune Tower, Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse, and Oakland City Hall are the main components of the Oakland, Calif. cityscape, looking west along East 13th Street, Thursday, July 3, 2008. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Visitors to the new East County Hall of Justice sit in a corridor outside a courtroom, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017 in Dublin, Calif. Complaints have come in from residents of the western part of the county who now have to drive the 30 miles from cities like Oakland and Alameda to attend hearings for their relatives who are being held in nearby Santa Rita jail. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Judy Belcher, from left, Julia Taylor and Catherine Jolly bang out a rhythm on the drum during their "Total Rhythm Fitness" class at the Courthouse Athletic Club in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2005. Bored with aerobics and jazzercise, fitness afficionadoes are seeking out new methods for keeping their interest in exercise. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Robert Wallace, center, leads a "Total Rhythm Fitness" class at the Courthouse Athletic Club in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2005. Bored with aerobics and jazzercise, fitness afficionadoes are seeking out new methods for keeping their interest in exercise. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Robert Wallace, center, leads a "Total Rhythm Fitness" class at the Courthouse Athletic Club in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2005. Bored with aerobics and jazzercise, fitness afficionadoes are seeking out new methods for keeping their interest in exercise. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Instructor Robert Wallace bangs out a beat on the drum during a "Total Rhythm Fitness" class at the Courthouse Athletic Club in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2005. Bored with aerobics and jazzercise, fitness afficionadoes are seeking out new methods for keeping their interest in exercise. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Members of a "Total Rhythm Fitness" class work out at the Courthouse Athletic Club in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2005. Bored with aerobics and jazzercise, fitness afficionadoes are seeking out new methods for keeping their interest in exercise. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Robert Wallace, center, leads a "Total Rhythm Fitness" class at the Courthouse Athletic Club in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2005. Bored with aerobics and jazzercise, fitness afficionadoes are seeking out new methods for keeping their interest in exercise. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • The setting sun colors the clouds over Lake Merritt and the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • The setting sun colors the clouds over Lake Merritt and the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Judy Belcher, bottom right, bangs out a rhythm on the drum during a "Total Rhythm Fitness" class at the Courthouse Athletic Club in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2005. Bored with aerobics and jazzercise, fitness afficionadoes are seeking out new methods for keeping their interest in exercise. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Members of a "Total Rhythm Fitness" class work out at the Courthouse Athletic Club in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2005. Bored with aerobics and jazzercise, fitness afficionadoes are seeking out new methods for keeping their interest in exercise. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Judy Belcher works out during a "Total Rhythm Fitness" class at the Courthouse Athletic Club in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, August 2, 2005. Bored with aerobics and jazzercise, fitness afficionadoes are seeking out new methods for keeping their interest in exercise. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Members of a "Total Rhythm Fitness" class work out at the Courthouse Athletic Club in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2005. Bored with aerobics and jazzercise, fitness afficionadoes are seeking out new methods for keeping their interest in exercise. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Members of a "Total Rhythm Fitness" class work out at the Courthouse Athletic Club in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2005. Bored with aerobics and jazzercise, fitness afficionadoes are seeking out new methods for keeping their interest in exercise. (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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  • 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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  • Krystine Dinh, left, and Michael Le, cousin and brother, respectively, of Michelle Le, speak to the media outside the courtroom where Giselle Esteban was sentenced for the May 2011 murder of Michelle, Monday, Dec. 10, 2012 in Oakland, Calif. Esteban received a sentence of 25 years to life in prison. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Scott Marasigan, whose ex-girlfriend Giselle Esteban was convicted of the murder of Michelle Le, leaves the courtroom where Esteban was sentenced to 25 years to life for the crime, Monday, Dec. 10, 2012 in Oakland, Calif. Esteban was reportedly enraged over a growing friendship between Marasigan, the father of her child, and Le. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Krystine Dinh, left, and Michael Le, cousin and brother, respectively, of Michelle Le, speak to the media outside the courtroom where Giselle Esteban was sentenced for the May 2011 murder of Michelle, Monday, Dec. 10, 2012 in Oakland, Calif. Esteban received a sentence of 25 years to life in prison. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Krystine Dinh, left, and Michael Le, cousin and brother, respectively, of Michelle Le, speak to the media outside the courtroom where Giselle Esteban was sentenced for the May 2011 murder of Michelle, Monday, Dec. 10, 2012 in Oakland, Calif. Esteban received a sentence of 25 years to life in prison. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Krystine Dinh, left, and Michael Le, cousin and brother, respectively, of Michelle Le, speak to the media outside the courtroom where Giselle Esteban was sentenced for the May 2011 murder of Michelle, Monday, Dec. 10, 2012 in Oakland, Calif. Esteban received a sentence of 25 years to life in prison. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Krystine Dinh, cousin of Michelle Le, speaks to the media outside the courtroom where Giselle Esteban was sentenced for the May 2011 murder of Le, Monday, Dec. 10, 2012 in Oakland, Calif. Esteban received a sentence of 25 years to life in prison. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Family and friends of the late Michelle Le, including cousin Krystine Dinh, second from left, and brother Michael Le, in red sweater, arrive at the courtroom for the sentencing of Giselle Esteban, who was convicted of the May 2011 murder of Michelle, Monday, Dec. 10, 2012 in Oakland, Calif. Esteban received a sentence of 25 years to life in prison. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Esperanza Gonzalez, aunt of fire victim Alex Vega, wipes away tears as she listens to 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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  • Family and friends of the victims arrive to listen to 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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  • Family members of the victims hug each other after learning of the not guilty 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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  • Esperanza Gonzalez, aunt of fire victim Alex Vega, wipes away tears as she listens to 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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  • Family and friends of the victims arrive to listen to 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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  • Alberto Vega, brother of fire victim Alex Vega, speaks to the media about 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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  • The defense team for defendant Max Harris -- James A. Mulgannon, second from left, Curtis Briggs, at podium, and Tyler Smith, right -- speak to the press following 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Irina Sharanova, mother of Nina Reiser, waits outside the courtroom for the arraignment of her son-in-law, 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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  • 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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  • Shirley Alexander, center, mother of accused triple murderer Stuart Alexander, arrives at the courtroom where her son is to be arraigned, Tuesday, July 11, 2000 at the Alameda County Superior Court in Hayward, Calif.  Alexander is accused of killing three government food inspectors at his San Leandro, Calif. sausage factory earlier this month.  (D. Ross Cameron/Daily Review)
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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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  • Unidentified family and friends of fire victims comfort one another as they listen to a post mortem 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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  • Alberto Vega, brother of fire victim Alex Vega, speaks to the media about 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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  • 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, 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Alameda County DNA evidence expert Rock Harmon poses in his Oakland, Calif. office, May 2, 2006. Harmon is leaving his post in disgust over the failure of city police to act on any number of cold cases for which they now have solid forensic evidence in the form of DNA identification. (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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  • Alameda County DNA evidence expert Rock Harmon poses in his Oakland, Calif. office, May 2, 2006. Harmon is leaving his post in disgust over the failure of city police to act on any number of cold cases for which they now have solid forensic evidence in the form of DNA identification. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • The skylines of San Francisco and Oakland, Calif. are seen from Skyline Boulevard in the Oakland hills, Monday, Oct. 16, 2006. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • The skylines of San Francisco and Oakland, Calif. are seen from Skyline Boulevard in the Oakland hills, Monday, Oct. 16, 2006. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
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  • Makeshift memorials erected to the victims of the Ghost Ship warehouse fire, photographed 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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  • Makeshift memorials erected to the victims of the Ghost Ship warehouse fire, photographed 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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  • Shirley Alexander, center, mother of accused triple murderer Stuart Alexander, leaves the courtroom where her son was arraigned on Friday, June 23, 2000 at the Alameda County Superior Court in Hayward, Calif.  Alexander is accused of killing three government food inspectors at his San Leandro, Calif. sausage factory earlier this month.  (AP Photo/Hayward Daily Review, D. Ross Cameron)  LOCALS PLEASE CREDIT
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  • A local high school marching band plays the national anthem at a ceremony celebrating the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, in front of the courthouse, Tuesday, June 9, 1987, in Morristown, N.J. (D. Ross Cameron/North Jersey Advance)
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  • An Occupy Oakland protester, right, is wanded by an Alameda County Sheriff's deputy at the security checkpoint at Wiley W. Manuel courthouse, in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Occupy Oakland demonstrator David Gesinger, second from right, harangues foreclosure auctioneer Henry Wong as Wong tries to conduct an auction outside Rene C. Davidson courthouse, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • An Occupy Oakland protester goes through the security checkpoint at Wiley W. Manuel courthouse in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Occupy Oakland demonstrator David Gesinger, second from right, tries to disrupt the business of two auctioneers at an auction of foreclosed properties outside Rene C. Davidson courthouse, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Occupy Oakland demonstrator David Gesinger, right, shouts at an auctioneer of foreclosed properties who didn't wish to give his name, outside Rene C. Davidson courthouse, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Occupy Oakland demonstrators surround a group of auctioneers and buyers at an auction of foreclosed properties outside Rene C. Davidson courthouse, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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  • Fireworks explode above the Rene C. Davidson Superior Courthouse and Lake Merritt, to celebrate the anniversary of American independence, Thursday, July 4, 2002, in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
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  • Demonstrators outside the Rene C. Davidson Courthouse call for the conviction of former BART police officer Johannes Mehserle on charges of murdering Oscar Grant III, Monday, March 23, 2009 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
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