SF News ‘Fat Mark’ Gets Life In Prison For Mendocino Double Murder of ‘Shrimp Boy’ Rivals More wheels of justice turn in the Shrimp Boy affair, as an Oakland crime figure gets a life sentence for the murder of two other crime figures at a fake Mendocino pot farm.
SF News Ninth Circuit Upholds Conviction For Raymond 'Shrimp Boy' Chow The case of convicted Chinatown mob boss Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow dominated news headlines during his 2015 federal racketeering trial in San Francisco. And now a three-judge panel at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has denied Chow's latest appeal.
SF News Shrimp Boy Just Got A Life Sentence, For Murder The years-long saga around notorious Chinatown dragonhead Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow came to an end today, at least until any appeal may get filed. As the LA Times reports, U.S. District Court
SF News Shrimp Boy's Attorneys Are Done, File Motion To Quit His Appeal Case Remember how powerhouse, old-school defense attorney Tony Serra spent half of last year painting Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow as a reformed gangster with no desire but to do good in the community and
SF News So Long, Leland Yee! Former State Senator Sentenced To 5 Years In Prison The defense wanted four-and-a-half years, federal prosecutors pushed for eight, but according to headlines from the Weekly to KQED, the scales of justice were balanced at five. So here we go, everyone, one
SF News Goodbye, Leland Yee? Feds Seek 8-Year Prison Sentence In Racketeering Case The saga of the former state Senator Leland Yee, who last year pleaded guilty to charges of racketeering, continues today as we learn that federal prosecutors are seeking an eight-year sentence in federal
SF News Prosecutor In City Hall Corruption Case Wants To Keep Evidence Secret As you most likely remember, ten days ago the District Attorney's Office indicted three local politicos on varying corruption and bribery related charges allegedly tied to efforts to retire Mayor Ed Lee's campaign
SF News [Update] Three Local Politicos, Including Keith Jackson, Indicted On Corruption Charges The District Attorney's Office made it known this morning that DA George Gascón would hold a 1:30 p.m. press conference today to announce corruption charges against an as-of-yet unnamed person or
SF News Shrimp Boy Described As 'Buddha-Like' As His Attorneys Vow To Appeal Verdict Following the guilty verdict two Fridays ago in the federal case against Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow, former SF Appeal and SF Mag reporter Max Cherney sat down for a new jailhouse interview with
SF News Shrimp Boy Guilty On 162 Criminal Counts, Including Racketeering And Murder The verdict came in this morning in the case of Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow, after a nine-week trial that captured local headlines for months prior to its start, and the jury has found
SF News Shrimp Boy Defense Attorney Tony Serra Calls Feds 'Sick People' In Closing Arguments The fate of Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow, the alleged leader of the Ghee Kung Tong crime syndicate in SF's Chinatown accused of racketeering, murder, and many other things, now rests in the hands
SF News As Witness Testimony Wraps, Shrimp Boy's Lawyers Allege Judicial Misconduct The final defense witnesses are expected today in the trial of Raymond 'Shrimp Boy' Chow, in which he's charged with racketeering, money laundering, murder, and dozens of other offenses related to the organized
SF News Shrimp Boy Takes The Stand, Speaks Publicly For The First Time Since 2014 Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow took the witness stand Monday in his racketeering trial that has also turned into an ersatz murder trial, serving as the first witness in his defense after five weeks
SF News Shrimp Boy Update: Attorney Serra Tries To Discredit Federal Agent The latest from the trial of Raymond 'Shrimp Boy' Chow was yesterday's cross-examination of prosecution witness "David Jordan," an undercover federal agent whose real name we do not know but who appears to
SF News Agent Who Spent Three Years Undercover On Shrimp Boy Case Calls Him 'Abhorrent To Say The Least' In testimony closed to the public to protect his identity, the pseudonymous "David Jordan," a federal agent who posed as a member of an East Coast crime syndicate to spend many hours with
SF News To Protect Undercover Agents, Reporters Barred From Shrimp Boy Courtroom This Week An undercover federal agent who went by the name David Jordan and posed as a member of the New Jersey mafia was one of several to infiltrate Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow's secretive circle
SF News Drug Dealer 'Fat Joe' Finishes Testifying Against Shrimp Boy, Defense Attempts To Discredit Him The trial of Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow continues today, and yesterday one of prosecutors' first witnesses who was a former Chow associate who struck a plea bargain in exchange for his testimony finished
SF News Shrimp Boy's Defense Attorney Tony Serra Wants To Get Mayor Lee On Witness Stand What's sure to be the colorful trial of Raymond 'Shrimp Boy' Chow kicked off Monday with opening arguments, and already there is talk of mafia-style hits and steak dinners with an FBI agent
SF News As Racketeering Case Gains Murder Charge, Shrimp Boy Still Asserts Innocence It was 2006 when the Chron gracefully danced around Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow's role in the death of Chinese community leader Allen Leung. Nearly a decade later, what many have since implied is
SF News New York Times Mag Discovers Shrimp Boy, Adores His Anti-Government Attorney Tony Serra The New York Times Magazine this week delves deep into a profile of Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow which is also, in turn, a profile of his flamboyant, anti-government defense attorney J. Tony Serra
SF News Shrimp Boy Possibly Linked To 2006 Murder Of His Ghee Kung Tong Predecessor Prosecutors in the federal racketeering case against Raymond 'Shrimp Boy' Chow said during a court hearing Monday that they have evidence that Shrimp Boy arranged the murder of 56-year-old Allen Leung, who was
SF News Raymond 'Shrimp Boy' Chow's Co-Defendants Suddenly Plead Guilty Either six according to the Chronicle or five according to ABC7 of eight co-defendants in the Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow case scheduled for trial next month have today pleaded guilty, catching prosecutors by
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Feds Spent Over $1 Million Wining And Dining Shrimp Boy More news on the case of Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow this week: Defense attorney Dennis Riordan revealed in a court filing on Wednesday that the Feds lavished Chow and others, spending over $1
SF News Shrimp Boy Fallout: DA's Office Investigating... Someone The fallout from Tuesday's court filing on behalf of Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow continues as reporters have swarmed City Hall, Mayor Lee has issued multiple denials and outright dismissals of the allegations, and
SF News David Chiu Wore A Wire To Talk To Shrimp Boy Because He Feared For His Life Another detail to come out of the release yesterday of a court filing in the case against Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow is that former Board of Supervisors President David Chiu, who's now a