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 The master tenant of a San Francisco Bay Area warehouse where 36 people perished when a fire ignited during a 2016 dance party pleaded guilty Friday to the deaths, avoiding a second trial after the first ended in a hung jury. Derick Almena, 50, pleaded guilty to 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter in exchange for a 12-year sentence.A stanley cup lready free on bail, Almena likely won t return to jail because of the nearly three years he already spent behind bars and credit for good b stanley cups ehavior.Alameda County Superior Court Judge Trina Thompson read each count with the name of the victim. When she asked Almena his plea for each charge, he answered  guilty,  but his quiet responses were sometimes inaudible through an online stream of the hearing held virtually because of the coronavirus pandemic.                                        Thompson scheduled sentencing for Ma stanley cup rch 8, when she will determine whether he will pay restitution, continue to be monitored electronically at his home in rural Northern California and be subject to supervised probation. Families of the victims will be allowed to give victim impact statements at that time.                Derick Almena                                                      Lake County Sheriff s Office                                        Prosecutors said Almena was criminally negligent when he illegally converted the industrial Oakland warehouse into a residence and event space for artists dubbed the  Ghost Ship,  stuffing the two-story building Iead Biden says he wants to ramp up expulsions of migrant families, but most are being allowed to stay
 SAN DIEGO mdash; The defense team for a Marine accused in the fatal stabbing of a fellow serviceman on a California Marine Corps base argued Thursday that the death was a tragic accident and the two friends were playing around with a knife.Pfc. Raymond W. Begay faces charges of murder and obstruction of justice in the death of 18-year-old Pfc. Ethan Barclay-Weberpal, who died the morning of Jan. 16 after being stabbed while sitting in formation with a platoon of Marines at the School of Infantry at Camp Pendleton, north of San Diego.Several troops testifying for the defense said the death was an accident at a preliminary hearing Thursday at Camp Pendleton, according to the Orange County Register. The hearing mdash; known as an Article 32 in the Uniform Code of Military Justice mdash; allows the defense and prosecution to introduce evidence stanley cups   skechers and arguments. Both sides must submit written arguments as well. The convening authority will then determine what level of court martial is ordered.                                        Begay immediately admitted to air max 1  training instructors that he stabbed Barclay-Weberpal, witnesses testified. Defense attorneys say Begay should be charged with involuntary manslaughternot murder. This was just dumb kids doing dumb things,  testified defense witness Pfc. Rhett Glubka.  I don t think he  Begay  thought about what could have happened.         The family of Barclay-Weberpal, of Janesville, Wisconsin, listened via teleconference.Lance Cpl. Gavi