AP NewsBreak: No plea deals in Oakland warehouse fire case
SAN FRANCISCO — A Northern California district attorney has reversed course and says she will no longer consider plea deals to resolve the only criminal case filed in connection to a 2016 warehouse fire that killed 36 people, according to a court document obtained by The Associated Press on Thursday.
Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley informed the judge presiding over the case that she now wants the two men charged in the case to face trial as soon as possible.
Derick Almena and Max Harris are scheduled to appear in court on Friday for the first time since Judge James Cramer rejected a plea deal negotiated by O’Malley’s office and their attorneys. Each is charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter and face a maximum sentence of life in prison
The negotiated settlement called for Almena to accept a nine-year prison sentence and Harris to receive a six-year term. Both men likely would have been released after serving half their terms with time off for good behaviour.