Prosecutors say they can’t find key witness in bribery case against Oakland homicide detective

Alameda County prosecutors are facing a major headache in their case against Oakland police Detective Phong Tran, as the key witness who claimed he coached her testimony in exchange for tens of thousands of dollars has gone missing. Aisha Weber's disappearance is a significant setback for the prosecution just weeks before Tran's trial is set to begin on March 2.

Weber had previously testified that she received money from Tran to say what he wanted, including $5,000 in cash handed to her by the detective after she finished testifying against two men accused of murder. Her claims were crucial to the case, and prosecutors now want the court to compel her to appear for Tran's trial.

Tran faces three perjury-related charges and a single count of bribery of a witness in a case that has led to a sprawling review of cases handled by him in the East Bay. The development raises questions about the fate of yet another criminal case against a law enforcement officer in Alameda County, where prosecutors have dismissed charges against nine officers in three separate cases in recent months.

The revelation comes amid growing fallout from allegations that Tran illegally coerced witnesses to secure guilty verdicts at trial. At least three murder convictions tied to the detective have been overturned in recent years, and other cases have ended in lenient plea deals or case dismissals. An Alameda County judge recently ordered an evidentiary hearing over claims that one of Tran's investigations was guided by stereotypes of Black men.

Tran's defense team has argued that he is innocent and should be allowed to face trial within 60 calendar days, with the court setting his trial date for March 2. However, prosecutors now claim that Weber, who represents two of the men whose murder convictions were tossed amid the scandal, has disappeared and refuses to cooperate.

"We watch people proceed all the time on much thinner evidence," said Adante Pointer, one of Weber's lawyers, who called on prosecutors to continue with the case despite the witness's disappearance. "If they have the heart to do justice by these victims, then they'll proceed with the case." The clock is ticking for Tran, who has pleaded not guilty and remains on leave from OPD.

The missing witness raises significant questions about the reliability of key evidence in the case against Tran, and whether prosecutors can still secure a conviction without Weber's testimony. As the trial date approaches, it remains to be seen how this development will impact the outcome of the case.
 
This is getting super messed up 🤯! First off, the prosecution thinks they've got their key witness Aisha Weber and then she just disappears out of thin air 🗺️? It's like something straight outta a bad movie. And now they're trying to get her to testify against Tran in court, but she's all "nah, I'm good" 🙅‍♀️.

It's really frustrating because this whole thing has been going on for so long and it feels like justice is still kinda far off ⏰. I mean, we've already seen some major blows to Tran's case - the overturning of murder convictions and all that jazz 💔 - but now this? It just feels like the prosecution is running out of steam 🚫.

I'm not saying Aisha Weber owes it to anyone to testify, but it does feel kinda weird that she just vanishes when things get too hot 🔥. And what if she's being coerced or something? We don't know the details here 🤐. All I can say is, this whole thing is getting super complicated and I'm not sure how it's all gonna play out 🎭.
 
🤯 I'm so frustrated with this whole situation 🙄. Like, what even is going on here? First, Detective Tran gets accused of bribery and perjury, and then his main witness just disappears? It's like he vanished into thin air 💥. And now, the prosecution is all like "oh no, our case is collapsing" but I'm more worried that justice is being served 🤝. I mean, if the witnesses are scared to testify, that's on the system, not just Detective Tran 👮‍♂️. We need real change, not just a bunch of lawyers and detectives playing games with the law 📚. And what about all those innocent people whose lives were ruined by police misconduct? Don't they deserve justice too? 🤔
 
this is getting juicy! like what's going on here? one minute you got a key witness who's all set to testify against tran and then she just POOFs 🤯 and now the whole thing is up in the air.Prosecutors are gonna have to scramble to find another witness or else they'll be sleeping with the fishes. this case has been a mess from day one, i'm not surprised something like this happens. it's like tran is the ultimate cop who thinks he can get away with everything. newsflash: you're not that slick, tran 😏
 
this is super crazy lol like what happens next? you'd think Aisha Weber would want to avoid all the drama but i guess she's got her own reasons 🤔 meanwhile det Phong Tran is counting down the days till his trial... 60 days or less and he's gotta face the music 🎵 if prosecutors can't get their act together and find another witness, it's gonna be a real challenge to convict him... and what about all those other cases that got dismissed? did the justice system really learn anything from those? i don't know man, just so much uncertainty right now 😬
 
🤦‍♂️ This is getting crazy! A key witness just disappears at the worst possible time for the prosecution and now they're scrambling to figure out what to do next 🕰️. It's like, if someone tries to coach your testimony, shouldn't that be pretty obvious? 😒 And with all these overturned convictions and plea deals already happening, it's hard not to wonder if there's a bigger issue here...like systemic problems within the justice system 🤔. Anyway, I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this whole thing plays out 📊.
 
😒 so now we gotta worry about a witness disappearing because she was getting paid off? Like, what's next? The state paying for all our lawyer fees too? 🤣 and honestly, isn't it kinda funny that the prosecution is crying foul when this is exactly how they've been playing the game in other cases? Meanwhile, Tran just gets to sit there with his hands clean and a possible "oh dear, I was just coaching my friend's testimony" alibi. Like, give me a break...
 
this is just another example of how flawed the system is 🤯 like what's the point of even having witnesses if they can just disappear on ya? and now the prosecution is all bent outta shape 'cause their key witness doesn't wanna testify anymore? what kinda pressure were they puttin' on this girl in the first place? it's not exactly a surprise that some cops are dirty, but still, you'd think there would be more accountability 🤷‍♂️
 
this is so crazy what's going on with that detective tran... I mean, i'm no expert but if the key witness just disappears like that then it's pretty suspicious... did they even do a witness protection thing or something? and now prosecutors are all "oh well" because they've got other evidence i guess? but isn't that just a Band-Aid on a bullet wound? what about all those murder convictions that got overturned? shouldn't we be questioning like 1000 things at this point... anyway, i'm keeping an eye on this one 👀
 
🤔 So like, this is crazy right? Aisha Weber just disappears and now the whole case is thrown off. I feel bad for the victims' families who are already going through so much. And what if prosecutors can't get a conviction without her testimony? It's gonna be tough to prove perjury and bribery without her alibi 🤷‍♀️

Prosecutors are all like "we need to proceed with the case" but Adante Pointer is like "if you really wanna do justice, don't rely on a witness who disappears". I guess it's a big mess now 📝
 
This is getting ridiculous 🤯. Can't believe a key witness just disappears like that! It's like they're trying to sabotage the whole thing 😒. I mean, what if Tran is guilty and he knows his time is running out? Is it possible he had something to do with Aisha Weber's disappearance? The thought of it gives me chills 💀. Prosecutors are saying they have other evidence, but I'm not buying it 🙅‍♂️. This whole thing reeks of corruption and I want justice for the victims who've been wronged 😤.
 
omg u guys i cant even believe what's happening 🤯 this is literally the worst timing for the prosecution they needed that witness to back up Tran but now she just vanished 😂 and its like game on for his defense team - 60 days or less to get a verdict and prove hes innocent? thats crazy! and can u even imagine if shes actually in danger 🤕 this whole thing is giving me major anxiety tbh
 
I'm kinda worried about this... if Aisha Weber, the key witness, is missing and refuses to cooperate with prosecutors now that her disappearance has been confirmed - it's like the whole thing is falling apart 🤯! I mean, if she was willing to testify against Tran for tens of thousands of dollars, what makes her think she won't just vanish when she's in trouble? It's not fair to Tran who's already facing a lot of scrutiny and accusations. At the same time, I get why prosecutors want to continue with the case - they can't let all these convictions just roll back 🤷‍♂️. This whole thing is like one big mess...
 
😕 This is getting crazy! Like, what's going on with Aisha Weber just vanishing out of thin air? I mean, I get that she was a key witness and all, but you'd think someone would've been keeping an eye on her or something. Now, the whole case against Tran is in jeopardy because of this mysterious disappearance... it's like the prosecution has no one left to blame 😂. And on top of that, they're trying to get Weber to testify anyway? I'm not sure if that's gonna work out for them. It feels like they're just winging it at this point 🤦‍♂️.
 
Ugh, what's up with this? Aisha Weber just disappears and now the whole case is in jeopardy 🤯? I mean, I get it, a key witness vanishing can definitely raise some doubts about the reliability of the evidence... but come on, 60 days left until trial and they're already panicking? 🕰️ The prosecution's gonna have to scramble now to figure out what else they need from Weber or else Tran is going down for perjury. This whole thing just seems so fishy...
 
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