After losing a summary judgment motion, the City and County of San Francisco and the police department asked a federal judge in Oakland to pause a lawsuit over a homeless encampment sweep six weeks before trial starts to allow a pending appeal to resolve.
The lawsuit was filed by the Coalition on Homelessness on behalf of people who claim San Francisco officials unlawfully cleared the encampment and destroyed their belongings without offering adequate free shelter. Coalition o...
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