Two private investigators are accused of trying to keep a key witness from testifying in the prosecution of a former Stockton police sergeant, who pleaded guilty in a sexual assault case and was sentenced earlier this year , prosecutors said on Wednesday.
The San Joaquin County District Attorney's Office said prosecutors charged Mary Greenberg, 62, and her daughter, Kramer Greenberg, 34, with multiple felonies after they allegedly attempted to bribe and relocate one of Nicholas Bloed's victims — identified in court documents as Jane Doe — to prevent her from appearing at trial.
Both were working on behalf of Bloed, who was sentenced in June to eight years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting four women while on duty. Bloed must also register as a sex offender for at

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