Former Chinatown gang leader Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow pleaded not guilty Wednesday to an expanded federal racketeering, gunrunning and bribery indictment that swept up a
Month: July 2014
Church, Not Insurers Pay, in Phoenix Priest Abuse
The Catholic Diocese of Phoenix cannot claim indemnity insurance coverage to pay for court settlements of four alleged cases of priests sexual abuse of young
PG&E Charged with Obstruction of San Bruno Blast Probe
A federal grand jury has charged California’s second largest utility, Pacific Gas & Electric Co., obstructed a federal investigation of the deadly 2010 San Bruno
Foreclosure in Utopia for Rundgren
Rocker and record producer Todd Rundgren and his wife Michele lost a federal appeal Tuesday in his effort to stop foreclosure on their $3 million
San Bruno Accuses PG&E of Misconduct
State Public Utilities Commission President Michael Peevey engaged in “illegal and improper” contacts with Pacific Gas & Electric Co. while the PUC was in the
Conviction Upheld in Stealth Bomber Secrets Sale
A federal appeals court upheld the 32-year sentence of a former Northrop engineer who sold classified B-2 stealth bomber secrets to China and engaged in