SAN FRANCISCO – First Chinatown gangster named Shrimp Boy and state Senator Leland Yee in the two nabbed in a federal corruption sting. Now three others who are also targets of indoor surgery can go to trial on charges of corruption. That's exactly what the judge in the case has to decide whether or not you's plenty of evidence and probable cause to go to trial. The three are charged with four counts of bribery and a count of money laundering. The three was high-profile officials of the city. The three defendants are former city human Rights Commissioner Nazly Mohajer,…
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