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Attorney Curtis Briggs, who represents Max Harris, speaks to reporters at a courthouse in Oakland, Calif., Friday, July 28, 2017. Briggs said the bail for his client, one of two men charged with involuntary manslaughter for an Oakland warehouse fire that killed 36 people, still remains unfairly high after a judge reduced it from $1.08 million to $750,000 on Friday. (AP Photo/Paul Elias)

Attorney Curtis Briggs, who represents Max Harris, speaks to reporters at a courthouse in Oakland, Calif., Friday, July 28, 2017. Briggs said the bail for his client, one of two men charged with involuntary manslaughter for an Oakland warehouse fire that killed 36 people, still remains unfairly high after a judge reduced it from $1.08 million to $750,000 on Friday. (AP Photo/Paul Elias)

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