Found February 01, 2012 on Niner Insider:
Matt Gonzalez, the former San Francisco Board of Supervisors president and now chief attorney in the public defender's office, was in court the other day - but not to represent an indigent defendant. Public Defender Jeff Adachi is allowing Gonzalez, his top deputy, to act as co-counsel for...
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