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Photos: Patricia Dunn booked

Patricia Dunn leaves Santa Clara County Superior Court on her way to be booked on four felony charges.
By Andy Smith, Contributor
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Dunn leaves courthouse

Former Hewlett-Packard Chairman Patricia Dunn leaves a courthouse in San Jose, Calif., followed by reporters after appearing before Superior Court Judge Alfonso Fernandez. Dunn was ordered to return to court for an arraignment hearing on Nov. 17.

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Leaving courthouse

Dunn leaves court on her way to be booked on felony charges. Dunn was charged with four felonies in connection with her involvement in HP's investigation into news leaks at the company.

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Ralph Sivilla

Ralph Sivilla, a California deputy attorney general, answers reporters' questions following a court appearance by Dunn.

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