SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- California Attorney General Bill Lockyer said in a TV interview Tuesday that evidence exists for indictments in the Hewlett-Packard "pretexting" case, according to a published report. In an interview on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, Lockyer said "we currently have sufficient evidence to indict people both within Hewlett-Packard as well as outside," the Wall Street Journal reported. H-P's chairwoman, Patricia Dunn, stepped down from the post Tuesday amid controversy over a probe she began into boardroom leaks.