Arts & Entertainment Robin Williams' Wife And Children Now Battling Over His Oscar, Other Personal Effects The late actor and comedian Robin Williams appears to have left something a bit vague in the wording of a trust that bequeathed a number of specific personal items, as well as his
SF News Mirkarimi Video Evidence Deemed Admissible Things got a little worse for Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi today as his trial kicks off and the new judge, Garrett Wong, sided with the prosecution and will allow the use of Eliana Lopez's
SF News Muslim Security Guard Wins $465,000 Harrassment Suit A security guard at the Letterman Digital Arts Center in the Presidio was just awarded $465,000 by a San Francisco jury in a case against Los Angeles-based Andrews International, a private security
SF News Scary Joseph Naso Tries to Get Murder Hearing Delayed, Might Want a Lawyer Now We haven't heard much lately about the case of suspected serial killer Joseph Naso -- who's in jail in Marin County for the murders, spanning three decades, of four California women who all
SF News Community Theater Actor-Turned-Bank Robber in Half Moon Bay Sentenced to Life for Third Strike A "star" of the local theater scene in Half Moon Bay who had supposedly given up a life of crime after a previous string of bank robberies in the 80s, suddenly returned to
SF News Gizmodo Editor Not Being Charged in iPhone 4 Theft Case, But Two Other Guys Are Remember that whole kerfuffle over the lost and subsequently stolen/unreturned iPhone 4 prototype, which an Apple engineer left at the bar Gourmet Haus Staudt in Redwood City on March, 2010? You may
SF News Safeway Is Trying to Rid Itself of Pesky Petition People Safeway is taking aggressive steps, including filing injunctions against specific individuals, in a fight to remove unauthorized signature-gatherers and restore sanity to store entrances. Safeway stores are popular spots for paid petition-signature-gatherers to
SF News Friend of Missing Woman Michelle Le, and a Potential Murder Suspect, Appears In Court A person of interest in the May 27 disappearance of nursing student Michelle Le made a court appearance Tuesday related to a custody battle with her child's father. Giselle Esteban, a high school
SF News Alleged Hate Crime Beatings Might Be Linked To National White Supremacist Group Three alleged white supremacists, Robert Allen, 38, Anthony Weston, 32, and Justin Meskan, 29, were arraigned yesterday in connection with a suspected hate crime attack on two Mexican nationals outside an O'Farrell Street
SF News Current Tally in Dropped Public Defender Cases Due To SFPD Surveillance Video Scandal: 13 A total of thirteen cases being handled by the public defender's office have been dropped so far by the district attorney over the past few days as a result of the release of