A California appeals court ruled that San Francisco could not ban four alleged drug dealers from the Tenderloin district, a 50-square-block neighborhood rife with crime and drug use.
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In this Feb. 15, 2011, file photo, shown is a view looking up Taylor Street of the Tenderloin neighborhood in San Francisco. Eric Risberg/Associated Press
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A San Francisco judge on Friday denied a request for a preliminary injunction from the city that would have barred four people previously arrested for selling drugs from entering the city s Tenderloin and South of Market neighborhoods.
Back in September 2020, City Attorney Dennis Herrera filed civil lawsuits against each of the defendants, seeking to bar them from entering a 50-square-block area in an effort to break the supply chain for addicts who congregate in the Tenderloin.
San Francisco judge denies city s request to bar alleged drug dealers from Tenderloin, SOMA neighborhoods
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City Attorney Dennis Herrera listens to a staff discussion on e-cigarettes on Tuesday, March 19, 2019, in San Francisco, Calif. (Photo by Liz Hafalia/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)
SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco judge on Friday denied a request for a preliminary injunction from the city that would have barred four people previously arrested for selling drugs from entering the city s Tenderloin and South of Market neighborhoods.
Back in September 2020, City Attorney Dennis Herrera filed civil lawsuits against each of the defendants, seeking to bar them from entering a 50-square-block area in an effort to break the supply chain for addicts who congregate in the Tenderloin.
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