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Passengers disembark a cable car in the Chinatown district Thursday, March 27, 2014, in San Francisco. Beneath the strings of red paper lanterns and narrow alleyways of the nation's oldest Chinatown lies an underworld, a place with a history of opium dens, gambling houses and gangland murders. Federal investigators say it's also where Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow operated a criminal empire while projecting a public image of community servant. The allegations against Chow are part of an FBI sting that names 25 other defendants, including state Sen. Leland Yee. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

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This undated photo released by the Mecklenburg (N.C.) County Sheriff's Office, shows Jeffrey Tyrone Savage, who, according to the Navy on Thursday, March 27, 2014, is the civilian who shot and killed a sailor aboard a guided-missile destroyer at the Naval Station Norfolk in Norfolk, Va., earlier this week. Savage was killed by Navy security forces aboard the USS Mahan on Monday, March 24, after he disarmed the ship's petty officer of the watch and used her gun to shoot Petty Officer 2nd Class Mark Mayo. (AP Photo/Mecklenburg (N.C.) County Sheriff's Office via The Virginian-Pilot)

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FILE-This Friday, March 5, 2010 file photo shows Joe D'Ambrosio smiling as he talks to attorneys before a hearing where a judge dropped charges against him, in Cleveland. Although his constitutional rights clearly were violated, D'Ambrosio, a man who spent 21 years on Ohio's death row in a botched prosecution can't pursue his federal civil rights lawsuit against those responsible for putting him there, an appeals court ruled Thursday, March 27, 2014. (AP Photo/The Plain Dealer, Gus Chan, File) MANDATORY CREDIT

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Washington Wizards coach Randy Wittman looks at the clock during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Phoenix Suns in Washington, Wednesday, March 26, 2014. The Suns won 99-93. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

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Virginia's Anthony Gill dunks during practice at the NCAA college basketball tournament Thursday, March 27, 2014, in New York. Virginia will play Michigan State in a regional semifinal on Friday. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

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This undated photo released by the Mecklenburg (N.C.) County Sheriff's Office, shows Jeffrey Tyrone Savage, who, according to the Navy on Thursday, March 27, 2014, is the civilian who shot and killed a sailor aboard a guided-missile destroyer at the Naval Station Norfolk in Norfolk, Va., earlier this week. Savage was killed by Navy security forces aboard the USS Mahan on Monday, March 24, after he disarmed the ship's petty officer of the watch and used her gun to shoot Petty Officer 2nd Class Mark Mayo. (AP Photo/Mecklenburg (N.C.) County Sheriff's Office via The Virginian-Pilot)

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In this Aug. 5, 2010 photo, Koua Fong Lee embraces his wife, Panghoua Moua, outside of the Ramsey County jail, moments after learning that Ramsey County Attorney Susan Gaertner would not seek a new case against Lee in St. Paul, Minn. Lawmakers are considering a bill that would compensate people who are wrongfully imprisoned in Minnesota, giving them at least $50,000 a year for every year they spent behind bars. Such a bill could help people like Koua Fong Lee, whose conviction in a crash involving a Toyota was overturned when it was revealed that the car had a problem with sudden acceleration. Lee was exonerated in 2010 after three years in prison. (AP Photo/Minnesota Public Radio, Tom Weber )