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  • Falsely imprisoned for murder, freed by Boudin, man can sue S.F. police, appeals court rules

    San Francisco Chronicle
    June 5, 2026

    Joaquin Ciria, who was freed from prison with the support of then-District Attorney Chesa Boudin, has won a federal appeals court's approval to sue San Francisco police after spending 32 years incarcerated for a murder he didn’t commit.

    Related: Courthouse News Service

  • C.A. Says Glossy Red Eyes, Smell of Cologne Are Insufficient Justification for DUI Investigation

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    June 5, 2026

    Presiding Justice Teri L. Jackson authored yesterday’s unpublished opinion, joined in by Justices Gordon B. Burns and Danny Y. Chou, saying: “A driver, such as defendant, wearing strong cologne and having red, glossy eyes after completing a day’s work at a construction site, is unremarkable given the multitude of plausible explanations having nothing to do with alcohol impairment.”

  • State Bar Charges Three More DTLA Attorneys for Unlicensed Law Practice in Eight States

    The Recorder
    June 4, 2026

    (Subscription required) California's state bar previously charged DTLA founder Salar Hendizadeh with professional misconduct for marketing and offering legal services without a license in states as far away as Florida.

    Related: Daily Journal, Los Angeles Times, Metropolitan News-Enterprise, Reuters

  • Court blocks mental health diversion for suspect in Santa Monica hate-fueled pipe attacks

    KTLA
    June 4, 2026

    A man accused of carrying out a series of racially motivated attacks in Santa Monica, including an attempted murder, will face trial after the California Supreme Court declined to review a ruling overturning a judge’s decision to grant him mental health diversion, officials announced Thursday.

    Related: Santa Monica Daily Press, MyNewsLA.com

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