SF Hit-and-Run Suspect Remains Behind Bars as Murder Case Advances

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Valentino Cash Amil, charged with murdering 74-year-old Dannielle Spillman in a hit-and-run at South Van Ness and Mission, will stay in county jail until his May 6 preliminary hearing after a San Francisco judge denied his release, citing public safety and flight risk. Amil pleaded not guilty; prosecutors say surveillance shows him fleeing the scene and delaying authorities. The case moves toward a preliminary hearing, with another chance to seek release at that hearing.
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