Former Alameda County prosecutor appears in court on misdemeanor charge

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Former Alameda County prosecutor appears in court on misdemeanor charge
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Amilcar “Butch” Ford was arraigned before Alameda County Superior Court Judge James Cramer on Monday and was ordered back to enter a plea in September.

A former Alameda County prosecutor — and one of the loudest critics of his former boss, District Attorney Pamela Price — appeared in court on Monday amid allegations he interfered with the prosecution of a San Leandro police officer.

Appearing in a black suit, Ford spoke little during the hearing while flanked by three attorneys. Several of his supporters sat in the gallery — among them multiple former Alameda County prosecutors who resigned after Price took office, including Stacie Pettigrew and Charly Weissenbach. Also on hand to support Ford was Matt Finnegan, an attorney with the local union representing Alameda County prosecutors.

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