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Civil Litigation

Aug. 19, 2019

Attorneys argue to preserve privacy in leaked Adachi report case

Attorneys for San Francisco police and a freelance journalist, whose house and office were raided over the leak of a controversial police report on the death of San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi, both tried to convince a judge Friday not to reveal the identities of key players in the case.

Attorneys argue to preserve privacy in leaked Adachi report case

Attorneys argue to preserve privacy in leaked Adachi report case

Attorneys for San Francisco police and a freelance journalist, whose house and office were raided over the leak of a controversial police report on the death of San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi, both tried to convince a judge Friday not to reveal the identities of key players in the case.

Five superior court judges authorize...

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