Jack Palladino, private detective, dies at 76 after attack Tim Balk
Jack Palladino, an aggressive private eye whose high-profile clients included Bill Clinton and Harvey Weinstein, died Monday after sustaining injuries last week in a squabble outside his San Francisco home. He was 76.
Palladino had been placed on life support after two men attempted to rob him on Thursday afternoon in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood.
He appeared to assist in solving the crime: photographs snapped by his camera captured the suspects’ car and license plate, according to the the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office.
“He would have loved knowing that,” Sandra Sutherland, his wife, told The Associated Press on Monday.
District Attorney Chesa Boudin announces Community Liaisons program
District Attorney Chesa Boudin announces Community Liaisons program
January 30, 2021
As the Office of San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin rolls out their new Community Liaisons program, supporters gather at Mother Brown’s to discuss what it will mean for the Bayview Hunters Point community. Here, Assistant DA Edward Chang, Arieann Harrison of the Marie Harrison Community Foundation, Malik Washington, editor of the SF Bay View, Jason Young, the father of our fallen little brother Jace, Stephanie LaCambra of the DA’s Office and Gwendolyn Westbrook, CEO of the United Council of Human Services, sponsor of Mother Brown’s, call for smashing the stereotypes that lead to mass incarceration and revolutionizing the way the “system” is designed. Edward and Stephanie are here to serve our community.
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January 28, 2021
On Monday, the State of California filed an opposition to DoorDash, Inc.’s motion to stay proceedings pending the resolution of a parallel case brought by private parties. California’s case, filed last summer, revolves around the defendant’s alleged misclassification of its drivers as independent contractors in violation of state labor law. California contended that stay is neither legally warranted nor harmless to California’s interests.
In its Dec. 21, 2020 motion to stay proceedings, DoorDash contended that the court should pause the case because the resolution of a parallel proceeding, brought under the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) before another San Francisco Superior Court department, would bind California. The defendant also argued that because both cases’ allegations and claims for relief are similar, the court should exercise discretion in the name of judicial economy. In the PAGA action, DoorDash has agreed to settle
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KAMALA Harris has become the next vice president of the United States, breaking through another racial and gender barrier in US politics.
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Is Kamala Harris the first woman Vice President?
Yes, Kamala Harris is the first female Vice President of the US.
This is the first time in history a woman, and a woman of color, has been elected to such a position in the White House.
Joe Biden won the presidency after triumphing in Pennsylvania and its 20 electoral votes on Saturday November 7, following days of vote counting after a record turnout.
Shortly after the race was called Kamala Harris tweeted.