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Yearly Archives: 2019

By PORAC | August 1, 2019 | Posted in PORAC LDF News

COURT OF APPEAL AFFIRMS JUDGMENT REINSTATING SAN BERNARDINO DEPUTY

MICHAEL A. MORGUESS Associate Attorney Castillo Harper, APC Last year, a San Bernardino County Superior Court judge found that the San Bernardino County Civil Service Commission’s findings upholding a termination were against the weight of the evidence presented at the administrative hearing, and that the Department violated pre-disciplinary due process […]

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By PORAC | July 1, 2019 | Posted in PORAC LDF News

FULL EXONERATION FOR SEASIDE POLICE OFFICER

SEAN D. CURRIN Senior Associate Mastagni Holstedt, APC An arbitrator recently exonerated a 13-year Seaside Corporal, determining his suspension was “not for just cause.” The Seaside Police Department sought to sustain over a dozen policy violations against Corporal Sakhrani for violations ranging from gender discrimination/harassment to bullying.  None of the […]

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By PORAC | July 1, 2019 | Posted in PORAC LDF News

DIRECTIVE NOT TO CONTACT WITNESSES IMPROPER

ROBERT RABE Attorney Stone Busailah, LLP In a recent PERB decision, the Board held that the standard order prohibiting the subject of an internal administrative investigation from discussing the matter with co-workers, witnesses and potential witnesses interfered with the peace officer’s and union’s rights (County of Santa Clara [2018] PERB […]

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By PORAC | June 1, 2019 | Posted in PORAC LDF News

The Use Of Compelled Statements In Subsequent Criminal Prosecutions

STEVEN N. WELCH Attorney Rains Lucia Stern St. Phalle & Silver, PC The purpose of this article is to provide a guide regarding the use of compelled administrative statements in subsequent criminal prosecutions. The article consists of three parts: a background regarding compelled administrative statements and immunity; an explanation regarding […]

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