VIDEOS: Attorneys, victim's father speak about Ghost Ship fire plea deal

Tuesday, July 3, 2018
OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- Attorneys and the father of one of the victims of the Ghost Ship fire spoke after it was announced a plea deal was reached in the case.

In exchange for no contest to involuntary manslaughter, Derick Almena will be sentenced to nine years in prison. Max Harris will be sentenced to six years.

There will be no trial.

The December 2016 fire killed 36 people during a concert inside the Ghost Ship warehouse.

VIDEO: Defense attorney Tony Serra discusses what plea deal means for his client
Tony Serra speaks about Ghost Ship fire plea deal


VIDEO: Lead lawyer in civil case against Ghost Ship fire defendants Mary Alexander discusses families of Ghost Ship fire victims

VIDEO: Mary Alexander speaks on Ghost Ship fire plea deal


VIDEO: Father of Ghost Ship Fire victim Michela Gregory speaks about plea deal
Father of Ghost Ship fire victim speaks after plea deal accepted


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