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AAPI Community Hold SF Rally Demanding Justice for Recent Attacks

Suspect in attack on Asian women in San Francisco a no-show in court

Suspect in attack on Asian women in San Francisco a no-show in court Man charged in stabbings of 2 Asian women in San Francisco a no-show in court The arraignment of a man who allegedly stabbed two elder women without warning at a San Francisco bus stop was postponed Friday after he refused to leave his jail cell and appear in court. Patrick Thompson’s arraignment on charges of attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and elder abuse was postponed until Monday. KTVU s Henry Lee reports. San Francisco - The man charged with the unprovoked attacks of two Asian women at a San Francisco bus stop refused to come to court Friday, delaying his arraignment on attempted-murder charges.

Patrick Thompson Identified as San Francisco Stabbing Suspect Who Attacked Two Asian Women

Ninth Circuit Weighs Whether Inmates Are Constitutionally Entitled to Direct Sunlight

San Francisco Hall of Justice, which houses County Jail No. 4. (Courthouse News photo via Wikipedia) SAN FRANCISCO (CN) A federal judge wrongly ordered two San Francisco county jails to provide an hour of access to outdoor sunlight per week to pre-trial inmates locked up for more than four years, an attorney for the city argued before three Ninth Circuit judges Thursday. “There is no per se constitutional right to outdoor recreation under either the Eighth or the Fourteenth amendments,” Deputy City Attorney Kaitlyn Murphy said, referring to the U.S. Constitution’s prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment and its guarantee of the right to due process.

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