SAN FRANCISCO — William Denny’s job right now is to plow through Judge Paul Seeman’s bank statements.

Among thousands of pages of financial records may lie evidence that Denny, an Alameda County senior deputy district attorney, and his office hope will convict the judge for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from a now-deceased elderly neighbor. Seeman was charged in June with one count of elder theft and 11 counts of perjury for lying to the state about money he is said to have stolen from his victim over the course of more than a decade.