HOWARD A. LIBERMAN, ESQ. Partner Silver, Hadden, Silver & Levine The Political Attack on Proactive Law Enforcement The California Supreme Court in 2013 issued its opinion in Hayes v. County of San Diego holding that law enforcement personnel’s tactical conduct and decisions preceding the use of deadly force are relevant considerations […]
Yearly Archives: 2015
(As amended through December 29, 2014) Pursuant to Article XI of the Trust Agreement and Article VII of the Plan Document, the Board of Trustees amends the Plan Document as follows: Section 12 (Benefit Plan V, Retiree Coverage) of Article III (Benefits) is amended as follows: a) subsection (a) is […]
FRED ROWBOTHAM Chairman In the last issue of PORAC Law Enforcement News, I discussed several new policies that we are rolling out. If you didn’t catch that article, I invite you to look back to it at https://digital.911media.com/i/518967-2015-06-june-2015. As a follow-up to that article, I bring you this update. I […]
JONATHAN YANK Attorney Messing Adam & Jasmine LLP The Fresno County Civil Service Commission recently ended the lengthy and financially ruinous ordeal of Sergeant Mike Nulick when it exonerated him of charges of work-related dishonesty and reinstated him with back pay and restored benefits. Nulick’s ordeal began with what appears […]
ZACHERY LOPES, ESQ. Associate ROBERT M. WEXLER, ESQ. Partner Rains Lucia Stern, PC Peace officers are experiencing an unprecedented level of public scrutiny generally, and in California specifically. Today, it is not uncommon for officers’ actions to be reviewed not only internally by their supervisors, but also by a number […]