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questioned the fbi tactics that snared his client sot professor 53-103 former federal prosecutor and uc hasting law professor rory little says not only is trolling is not a defense? but neither is the fact that guns weren?t transferred or no one was murdered. you are permitted to do an undercover investigation. if someone attempts to set up a crime with an undercover agent is still permitted to be prosecuted. that said little cautions just because something is prosecuted doesn?t mean jury will convict. 26 people are named in the complaint. one of the key figures -- a step-up in patrols. after oakland police say, a man lured a six-year-old girl away from an elementary school. and then sexually assaulted her. the school district says, it happened as the child was waiting to be picked up by her parents friday afternoon. at bella vista elementary school. school was not in session monday due to the state holiday as a result, parents were not notified for days. police say, this is the third oakland elementary school student sexually assaulted on. or near school grounds since january in addition to ex
questioned the fbi tactics that snared his client sot professor 53-103 former federal prosecutor and uc hasting law professor rory little says not only is trolling is not a defense? but neither is the fact that guns weren?t transferred or no one was murdered. you are permitted to do an undercover investigation. if someone attempts to set up a crime with an undercover agent is still permitted to be prosecuted. that said little cautions just because something is prosecuted doesn?t mean jury will...
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. >> teaches criminal law at uc hastings law school. she says bomb threats at airports are serious business in a post9/11 world but doesn't mean the case always goes to court. smith's alleged bad behavior didn't help his cause and his celebrity status may actually work against him. >> i profile a guy like this, get a break because he's a profootball player? >> or vice versa, anybody's guess or want to say because this is a celebrity, we're not letting this go. >> reporter: in 2012, accused of illegal possession of an assault weapon after a party at his home and smith voluntarily entered an alcohol treatment program after his second dui arrest in 2013. the professor's best advice for smith, get a good lawyer. something the pro football player should easily be able to afford. >> get a good lawyer. >> that's my advice to everybody who finds himself in this sort of situation. >> reporter: brian webb, kpix 5. >>> 49ers general manager trent said a statement saying we're disappointed to learn of the incident involving smith saying this is a p
. >> teaches criminal law at uc hastings law school. she says bomb threats at airports are serious business in a post9/11 world but doesn't mean the case always goes to court. smith's alleged bad behavior didn't help his cause and his celebrity status may actually work against him. >> i profile a guy like this, get a break because he's a profootball player? >> or vice versa, anybody's guess or want to say because this is a celebrity, we're not letting this go. >>...
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. >> and i just wanted to acknowledge from uc hastings david who is the chief financial officer with us and peter mcdonald who has been a consultant for the hastings, street scape project and i would agree that the webster street project can move forward and i wanted to say that the webster street, the street scraping is so important for the fillmore district, where rosa park, and wheel is, and that whole area around safeway, and at geary and webster, stretching all the way to japan town. i am glad that the sf state project did not go forward so these other ones other could. >> let's open this up for public comment. >> is there anyone from the public that would like to speak? >> closed. >> breed. >> aye. >> campos. >> aye. >> kim. >> aye. >> commissioner mar. >> aye >> commissioner yee. >> aye. >> item passes. >> thank you. >>recommend allocation of $950,000 in prop k funds, with conditions, for two requests, subject to the attached fiscal year cash flow distribution schedules, and amendment of the bicycle circulation/safety 5-year prioritization program . and the transportation plann
. >> and i just wanted to acknowledge from uc hastings david who is the chief financial officer with us and peter mcdonald who has been a consultant for the hastings, street scape project and i would agree that the webster street project can move forward and i wanted to say that the webster street, the street scraping is so important for the fillmore district, where rosa park, and wheel is, and that whole area around safeway, and at geary and webster, stretching all the way to japan town....
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joining me to explore the debate are professor rory it wille with uc hastings college of law and michelle quinn, "san jose mercury news" columnist in. well, folks, this is actually two cases before the supreme court next week, one is a california case. the san diego police pulled over a guy, young man who was driving, he had a suspended license, he had expired tags. rory little, why did they have a need to look at his phone and what did they find? >> well, it's almost standard procedure for police to look at a phone if they can. they arrested him. there's a rule that says normally when you arrest somebody you can look at whatever they're carrying and it turned out this guy who was stopped for a traffic violation was connected by video on his phone to a prior drive-by gang shooting. and so they sort of little by little got evidence from his phone to tie them to the shooting and that's what he was ultimately prosecuted for. >> so that evidence was critical to his conviction and he's serve 15g years to life. >> 15 years with a gang enhancement proved by video where there was evidence that he
joining me to explore the debate are professor rory it wille with uc hastings college of law and michelle quinn, "san jose mercury news" columnist in. well, folks, this is actually two cases before the supreme court next week, one is a california case. the san diego police pulled over a guy, young man who was driving, he had a suspended license, he had expired tags. rory little, why did they have a need to look at his phone and what did they find? >> well, it's almost standard...
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. >> reporter:former federal prosecutor and uc hasting law professor rory little says not only is trollingnot a defense? but neither is the fact that guns weren?t transferred or no one was murdered. >>that said little cautions just because something is prosecuted doesn?t mean jury will convict. >> pam: [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of ncaa march madness. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. anncr: at jennie-o we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride 10 miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco made with jennie-o ground turkey cooked thoroughly to 165. i feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. i think they are light and they are just fresh tasting. yeah. when i eat well, i feel well. anncr: it's time for a better taco. the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. make the switch. look for jenn
. >> reporter:former federal prosecutor and uc hasting law professor rory little says not only is trollingnot a defense? but neither is the fact that guns weren?t transferred or no one was murdered. >>that said little cautions just because something is prosecuted doesn?t mean jury will convict. >> pam: [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings]...
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innocent and he questioned the fbi tactics that snared his client former federal prosecutor and uc hastinglaw professor rory little says not only is trolling is not a defense? but neither is the fact that guns weren?t transferred or no one was murdered. that said little cautions just because something is prosecuted doesn?t mean jury will convict. on for the kron4 to report what did slate. good morning yesterday was the tech world favorite holiday april fool's day. the web of social media just erupted with hoaxes of all different kinds. if this tradition started years ago with google doing in trade, every year on research site and now everyone wants in on the action. today people are still buzzing of yesterday's big current. pranks >>: put this year's april fool's day was their stunts. they sent out a convincing press release with as high as polished promotion video announcing a new product high-tech where rebel glows called digits. supposedly motion control featuring a camera, a video screen that you cover your face to view agreed to use the phone you hold your hand up to your face like a
innocent and he questioned the fbi tactics that snared his client former federal prosecutor and uc hastinglaw professor rory little says not only is trolling is not a defense? but neither is the fact that guns weren?t transferred or no one was murdered. that said little cautions just because something is prosecuted doesn?t mean jury will convict. on for the kron4 to report what did slate. good morning yesterday was the tech world favorite holiday april fool's day. the web of social media just...