Posted by William R. Rapoport On July 12, 2001, Officer Gilbert Granado of the San Carlos Police Department (PD) came into the department after a court appearance but before his evening shift began and noticed that one of the female records clerks (complainant) seemed to be despondent. He motioned for […]
Yearly Archives: 2005
Probation Corrections Officer and SEBA member Charles Ramirez, who was fired from his position in January 2004 based on allegations of assaulting two minors at the West Valley Detention Center, has been exonerated of all wrongdoing and returned to duty by the San Bernardino County Civil Service Commission. The commission’s […]
Posted by Bill Hadden, ESQ., Robert Wexler, ESQ. Having represented many peace officers in cases that have involved, in differing respects, fitness for duty evaluation, it is our experience that line officers, management and the medical community alike have little grasp of what rights and obligations attached to each of […]
Posted by Tawni Olson Parr Following three days of the hearing, Arbitrator Richard C. Anthony concluded that Tehama County Sheriff’s Department lacked justification for the termination of Jon Meek from his position as sergeant. Meek was represented by this author, an LDF panel attorney with Goyette & Associates, Inc. In […]
Posted by Alison Berry Wilkinson If you picked up today’s newspaper and saw your name, employment classification and exact earnings (salary, plus benefits, plus overtime) published on the front page, would you feel violated? Most police officers would. But, routinely, newspapers are asking for such information, local agencies are providing […]