Retired
Judge James Warren
presided over two days of testimony in the Reggae lawsuit, Mateel v People Productions LLC & Tom Dimmick today and yesterday. So far only Dimmick has testified, and he’s not done yet.
While on a break, Warren mentioned some of the significant cases he worked on while on the bench in San Francisco: the notorious dog mauling case (
People v. Knoller and Noel
), the
2004 same-sex marriage cases
and “
re 101 California Street
,” a suit against a gun manufacturer in connection with a crazed gunman who murdered eight people in an S.F. highrise.
Details on the Reggae hearing to come…
This article appears in Stumped.

Stacks of archival document boxes? Adam West? Bob, are you sure you didn’t attend Comic-Con?