
Alex Emslie
Editor, Criminal Justice at KQED-TV (San Francisco,CA)
Senior Editor for KQED, journalism mentor. Past: Investigating criminal justice, policing and the law. I believe in the civic responsibility of The Press.
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kqed.org | Alex Emslie |Katie DeBenedetti
Mar 14Failed to save articlePlease try againAn Antioch Police vehicle sits in the parking lot of the Antioch Police Department on March 3, 2025. Former APD officer Morteza Amiri was found guilty of violating a single person’s civil rights and falsifying a police report, but acquitted of engaging in a broader conspiracy to use excessive force. (Beth LaBerge/KQED)Amiri’s sentencing on the two guilty counts is set for June, according to his attorney, Paul Goyette.
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kqed.org | Sara Hossaini |Samantha Lim |Alex Emslie
Sara HossainiSamantha LimAlex EmslieMar 3Failed to save articlePlease try againPaul Goyette, defense attorney for former Antioch police officer Morteza Amiri, gives his opening statement in the federal trial against Amiri and another former Antioch officer at the U.S District Courthouse in Oakland on March 3, 2025. Amiri, seated at lower right, faces charges that he and former officer Devon Christopher Wenger conspired to severely injure suspects over a period of three years.
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kqed.org | Alexander Gonzalez |Alex Emslie
Jan 31Failed to save articlePlease try againUrsula Jones Dickson, Alameda County Superior Court judge and former deputy district attorney in Alameda County, addresses the Board of Supervisors at the Alameda County Administration Building on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025. Dickson, who was named Alameda County's next District Attorney on Tuesday, has experience working for the county’s former D.A. — informing how she’ll lead the office. (David M.
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May 18, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Alex Emslie
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May 18, 2024 |
kqed.org | Alex Emslie
May 18Failed to save articlePlease try againDavid DePape (left) listens solemnly while Courtroom Deputy Ada Means (center) reads his guilty verdict in a San Francisco federal courtroom on Nov. 16, 2023, as US District Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley watches. (Vicki Behringer for KQED)Prosecutors sought a longer, 40-year prison sentence and the application of a terrorism enhancement, an argument which Corley rejected Friday. She said, however, that DePape remained a threat.
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