Well that's fine but criminal convictions are public records. It looks like SF doesn't keep them online and you would have to request them (how convenient...)
She was also the Attorney General for California so you'd also want to check into those (again, they have made it so that the records are not available unless you specificly request one... this seems like an unlawful hinderence.)
https://sf.courts.ca.gov/general-information/records
Well that's fine but criminal convictions are public records. It looks like SF doesn't keep them online and you would have to request them (how convenient...)
She was also the Attorney General for California so you'd also want to check into those (again, they have made it so that the records are not available unless you specificly request one... this seems like an unlawful hinderence.)
https://oag.ca.gov/consumers/general/pra