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Scott Peterson to Stay at San Quentin as Judge Mulls Retrial

But his defense attorneys said they have had enough access to speak with their client at the prison and don t need him moved to the San Mateo County Jail. I m able to talk with Mr. Peterson there. He has a typewriter, he is able to write letters there. It is, I think, a better situation than what would occur in San Mateo, defense attorney Pat Harris said during a hearing Friday. San Quentin had one of the worst institutional outbreaks of the coronavirus. It sickened more than 2,200 inmates this summer and killed 28 inmates and one employee. A hearing is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Friday, in the case of the People v. Scott Peterson, and the convicted murderer will appear remotely from San Quentin State Prison during the virtual hearing in Stanislaus County Superior Court. Sharon Katsuda reports.

Healing hikes : How one Oakland organization is making Black lives matter in nature

Healing hikes : How one Oakland organization is making Black lives matter in nature FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Julius Crowe Hampton, a Outdoor Afro leader, kayaks at Marina Bay Yacht Harbor in Richmond.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of6 Outdoor Afro leader Julius Crowe Hampton (front left), Phoenix Joaquin Valle Diaz, 8, Abram Jackson (back left), Louis Puente, 10, and Diosa Diaz, with Outdoor Afro, lift their paddles before launching their boats into the water from Marina Bay Yacht Harbor in Richmond.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of6 Abu Baker, a local leader with Outdoor Afro, demonstrates how to use a paddle in front of kayaking participants outside John Henry High School in Richmond.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

Uber ordered to pay $1 1 million after blind woman was denied rides more than a dozen times

Uber ordered to pay $1.1 million after blind woman was denied rides more than a dozen times Uber has been ordered to pay $1.1 million after an arbitrator ruled that the rideshare company s drivers discriminated against a blind woman and her guide do. Posted: Apr 3, 2021 10:16 AM Posted By: CNN Uber has been ordered to pay $1.1 million after an arbitrator ruled that the rideshare company s drivers discriminated against a blind woman and her guide dog on more than a dozen separate occasions. Lisa Irving, a California resident, said she was denied rides or verbally abused by drivers 14 times in 2016 and 2018, Irving s attorney Adam Wolf told CNN.

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