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Former Congressional Staffer Berates Trump Supporter in Los Gatos
An argument in the South Bay escalated to a physical altercation after a Trump supporter was confronted by a critic. A supporter of president Donald Trump set up a table in downtown Los Gatos when a woman approach the table.
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Landmark Case Involving Concord Cadet Who Died in Skiing Accident
The parents of a U.S. Military cadet who died following a skiing accident are asking the court to allow them to use their son’s sperm to make his dream of becoming a father a reality.
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West Point Cadet From Concord Dies of Injuries From Skiing Accident
The U.S. Military Academy at West Point is mourning the death of a cadet who suffered fatal injuries while skiing.
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‘I'm Not Guilty': Matthew Muller Gives Jailhouse Interview About Bizarre Kidnapping, Assault on Vallejo Couple
The man convicted in the bizarre “Gone Girl” kidnapping and assault involving a Vallejo couple in 2015 told NBC Bay Area he’s not guilty during an exclusive jailhouse interview Wednesday night.
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Wal-Mart, Other Big Retailers Extorting Shoplifters: Lawsuit
Some of the largest retail chains in the country are extorting money from potential customers, according to a federal class-action lawsuit filed Monday in San Jose.
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San Jose Woman Accuses Macy's of Racial Profiling in Stop-and-Search Incident
A South Bay woman has accused Macy’s of discrimination and profiling after staff at a San Jose store wrongly accused her of shoplifting.
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Buyers Beware: Some Home Sellers May Be Recording You
In the Bay Area’s crazy real estate market, here’s something besides hot prices to think about: hot mics.
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ICE to Track License Plates Across U.S. Using Tech from Bay Area Company
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has finalized a contract that gives the agency access to location-tracking info for license plates across the country, thanks to a Bay Area-based company. Scott Budman reports.
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ICE to Track License Plates Across U.S. Using Tech from Bay Area Company
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has finalized a contract that gives the agency access to location-tracking info for license plates across the country, thanks to a Bay Area-based company.
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Deputy's Wife in DUI Crash That Killed 3-Year-Old Boy Appears in Court
The Pleasanton woman convicted of felony gross vehicular manslaughter appeared in court for a preliminary hearing, which was continued for a later date.
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Man Convicted in Los Gatos Love-Triangle Murder Says He is ‘Factually Innocent'
Nine years after a prominent Los Gatos business man was gunned down in front of his house, the main suspect convicted in the killing is speaking out and making big accusations about the people who prosecuted him.
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Santa Clara Leaders Settle Excessive Force Suit For $6.7 Million
Santa Clara city leaders approved a $6.7 million settlement Tuesday with the mother of an arson suspect who allegedly suffered nerve damage to her foot when attempting to help her daughter avoid arrest.
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Lawsuit Filed By Dispatcher Claims Alleged Sexual Misconduct at Gilroy Police Department
A lawsuit filed against the Gilroy Police Department by a longtime police dispatcher paints a picture of sex parties, harassment and even alleged sex with underage members of the youth explorer program.
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Garcia Torres Sentencing is Not the End of Sierra LaMar Case
The months-long Sierra LaMar murder trial came to a close Monday with a life-without-parole term for convicted killer Antolin Garcia Torres. But the case is not quite over.
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Jury to Begin Deliberating in Penalty Phase of Sierra LaMar's Murder Trial
Jurors in the four-month Sierra LaMar murder trial are expected to begin penalty phase deliberations Wednesday morning, in which they will decide whether the missing teen’s killer should face the death penalty or life in prison without parole.
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Mother of Sierra LaMar's Killer Testifies in Penalty Phase
The mother of convicted murderer Antolin Garcia Torres testified through tears in a San Jose courtroom Monday, describing through two Spanish-English interpreters the horrors of poverty, abuse and loss that have ravaged her family for decades.
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Twist in Sierra LaMar Trial: Previous Overturned Murder Conviction
A new development in the Sierra LaMar murder trial was revealed Wednesday, and it could get convicted killer Antolin Garcia Torres a new trial or help him in appeal, a legal expert says.
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Penalty Phase Kicks Off in Sierra LaMar Trial
One week since finding Antolin Garcia Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar, jurors returned to a South Bay courtroom Tuesday to contemplate the convicted killer’s fate.
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Sierra LaMar Murder Case: Antolin Garcia Torres Now Battling to Escape Execution
The man convicted of murdering Sierra LaMar is now battling to try and escape execution.