SF News Homeless Man Acquitted In Stabbing Of Shelter Bully Score one for our Public Defender's office this week: A jury just acquitted a homeless man in a stabbing incident earlier this year that resulted in his victim, another homeless man, having to
SF News Rebels Wanted: SF Public Defender's Office Now Seeking Trial Lawyers Are you a lawyer who's looking for a job? When you watch Law and Order, do you find yourself siding against Executive Assistant District Attorney Jack McCoy? Do you have a burning desire
SF News Hippie Hill Pot Sting Ends In Buzzkill For SFPD An attempted pot bust on Hippie Hill back in February was snuffed out this week after a jury decided the alleged pot dealer was actually just a chill dude trying to smoke somebody
SF News Accidental Flasher Acquitted Because He Was Simply Trying To Urinate In Public Park In a victory for public nudity, sort of, a homeless man trying to take an innocent piss in Franklin Square Park last August was acquitted of indecent exposure charges this week after prosecutors
SF News Matt Gonzalez Is Suing The City That Pays Him Matt Gonzalez, the former Board of Supervisors President and current chief attorney in the San Francisco public defender's office, has been doing some moonlighting for a client with a $16 million lawsuit out
SF News 42 More Cases Dropped Due To SFPD Surveillance Video Scandal (FOOTAGE) District Attorney (and former SFPD Chief) George Gascón announced today that, according to The Chronicle, "The misconduct investigation into a San Francisco police unit of undercover officers will force prosecutors to drop another
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
SF News Police Officers Under Investigation For Illegal Searches, Perjury Hot off the heels of last year's big SFPD crime lab snafu and subsequent investigation revealing that 61 officers had conduct issues, Public Defender Jeff Adachi announced another case of police misconduct at