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Returning the Evidence

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After a recent controversial raid on a journalist's home and office, an attorney for the San Francisco Police Department said the department would return property seized during the search.

The raid that began at Bryan Carmody's Outer Richmond District home on May 10 stemmed from the release of the late Public Defender Jeff Adachi's death report.

It seems to me that politicians in San Francisco have been a little too torn between defending the memory of Adachi and defending a free press.

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