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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Firefighters were able to extinguish a brush fire they believe was sparked by an unknown group in City Heights Wednesday. According to San Diego Fire-Rescue, the blaze started in a canyon on the 3200 block of 42nd Street around 1:30 p.m.Crews were quickly able to stop the fire’s forward rate of spread while firefighters remained on scene to ensure there were no hot spots. No one was injured and no structures damaged, but the blaze did scorch an acre of land. Video sent to 10News shows residents in the area spraying water throughout their yards as flames crept up the nearby canyon. The metro arson strike team ruled the fire arson after witnesses said "juveniles were seen in the canyon before the fire started." 746

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Family Health Centers of San Diego thanked 10News and United Healthcare for donations that will be used to better the community. To recognize the donation, Family Health Centers of San Diego honored both organizations with a plaque that will hang in the Prenatal and Post-Partum Education Center's Baby Boutique.  351

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Gas prices in Southern California continue to rise sharply as prices throughout the rest of the U.S. continue to fall. According to GasBuddy, the national average is down two cents, currently costing .65 per gallon. In California, the average as of Sunday is .98 per gallon and could hit by late Sunday or Monday, GasBuddy says. In San Diego County, the average price per gallon has increased by more than 40 cents over the last 13 days, AAA reports. The jolting increase in gas prices is a result of lower supplies caused by maintenance issues at several California refineries. The issues are reportedly affecting the Chevron and Marathon refineries in Los Angeles County at the same time. It's unclear when normal operations will resume. Click here to find the cheapest gas near you. 821

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Hundreds of criminal cases are being examined and reviewed to make sure prosecutors got the right result. That mission is part of the San Diego County District Attorney’s Conviction Review Unit. The unit has been around for about two and a half years, but there are new visible results of its work.Investigators say Donnell Fulcher shot and killed Roberto Rodriguez shortly after midnight on September 10, 2006.Rodriguez’s pregnant girlfriend was wounded but survived. According to court records, investigators connected Fulcher to the scene in part through DNA evidence found on a glove. Fulcher has always maintained his innocence. “We argued that he was not involved at all,” said his defense attorney, Knut Johnson. “There was also in my view, evidence of some other people who are very likely candidates for people who might have committed this crime.”Because of changes in the way DNA is now analyzed, Fulcher got what most defendants will never see—a chance at a new trial.“The prosecutor’s role is to ensure justice before, during, and after trial. This unit is just another way we can fulfill that mission,” said Bryn Kirvin, the deputy district attorney who leads the conviction review unit. Part of their efforts went into looking at all cases where there could be DNA mixtures, meaning more than one DNA profile in a sample.That’s because guidelines by SWGDAM (Scientific Working Group on DNA Analysis Methods) changed the way they interpreted DNA. “They decided [they wanted] to take a more conservative, a more cautious view when analyzing low-level mixtures,” Kirvin said.According to the District Attorney’s office, approximately 1,525 defendants were tried to jury verdict between 2003 to 2016 for serious or violent crimes. Most did not involve DNA, but in 351 cases, DNA was used at trial.Of those, 254 defendants’ cases involved mixtures. That included Fulcher’s case. Team 10 was in court on October 29th when Fulcher chose to plead guilty to voluntary manslaughter and assault with a firearm, instead of going through another trial.The judge sentence Fulcher to 14 years, but he received credit for time already served. He has since been released.Prosecutors with the unit did not talk specifically about Fulcher, but emphasized their mission of finding justice. “Anything about the case that gives us doubt that we lose our confidence in the conviction, we shouldn’t be afraid to act. We should be running to the courthouse to act,” said Deputy DA Brent Neck who also works with the conviction review unit.In Fulcher’s case, prosecutor Hector Jimenez still believes they got the right individual. “We still believe that we have the right guy, but we lost confidence in the conviction, so we wanted to give the defendant a chance to have a new trial if he wanted,” he told Team 10 on October 29.“He chose to plead guilty instead, so at the end of the day, I believe justice was done.” Anyone can apply to get a conviction reviewed, but there are guidelines.The conviction must have happened in San Diego County Superior Court, the person must still be in custody, and the conviction must be for a violent or serious felony.There must also be some type of credible evidence of innocence. “It doesn’t matter how old the case is. We’re going to be willing to go back and look and make sure that we got it right,” Kirvin said.  3412

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Family members of military members on the USS Bonhomme Richard set up a lemonade stand over the weekend to raise money for the Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society.Becca Kofonow and her three children set up shop on the Siver Strand Saturday morning. It's been a hard week. Last Sunday the USS Bonhomme Richard burst into flames, "our papa was on it... he was on the ship on duty when the fire started," his young son said.RELATED COVERAGE:Navy Admiral meets, thanks sailors who put out USS Bonhomme Richard fireSmoke seen coming from USS Bonhomme Richard hours after fires declared outNavy officials say all known fires aboard USS Bonhomme Richard are outThey saw the thick black smoke from their backyard. Becca said they went to a friend's house to get away from the dreary scene."My grandmother used to say when you feel bad, do good and you won't feel so bad anymore," Becca said it was her kids' idea to make a lemonade stand to help.Their donations came in quickly and will go to helping Navy and Marine Corps families."When someone needs something they are there for them so we thought this would be a good way to give back," Becca said.She hopes if people can't stop by their stand, they will hear their message and help if they can. 1269

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