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Disappointment After Verdict in Oakland Warehouse Fire Trial

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A 'not guilty' verdict is read for Ghost Ship co-defendant Max Harris in Alameda County Superior Court on Thursday. Harris (second from left) and his attorneys react as Derick Almena (second from right) and his attorneys look on. (Court illustration by Vicki Behringer)

Disappointment After Verdict in Oakland Warehouse Fire Trial

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