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SFPD has arrested over 100 people with the aim of “dismantling” the city’s drug markets. We followed one woman's case.
The 6'4" hockey player and avid cyclist was trying to protect a mother and her two children from a stranger at a San ...
During a preliminary hearing in San Francisco Superior Court, Judge Simon J. Frankel determined there was enough evidence to ...
Uber Technologies Inc. will face its first ever jury trial in a group of cases from passengers who allege the ride-hailing ...
Judge Teresa M. Caffese denied bail to the accused due to his multiple bench warrants, despite his medical issues, and he ...
Uber Technologies Inc. will seek to fend off claims that it should be held liable for failing to prevent its drivers from ...
San Francisco Superior Court remained open Thursday for mandated essential and emergency services as the union representing court clerks held a strike against what they say are management's ...
The union representing San Francisco Superior Court clerks accuses the court management system of not negotiating in good faith. The union also says the court system is severely understaffed.
San Francisco Superior Court clerks rallied outside of the Hall of Justice Wednesday afternoon, with some staffers chanting that "justice delayed is justice denied" in response to The City's ...
The San Francisco Superior Court laid off 69 employees in October 2011, closed 11 of its 63 courtrooms at 400 McAllister St. and reduced operating hours at clerks’ offices.
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) - A one-day strike by nearly 200 San Francisco Superior Court clerks closed some courtrooms and all clerks' offices on Monday, but administrators said they kept essential ...
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