Posted by Andy Schlenker There are many sayings which are appropriate for the subject of this article. The old and familiar adage: “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” comes to mind. Over these last dozen years serving as a trustee, myself as well as the other […]
Posted by Gary M. Messing Police Officer Jeff Horn, a distinguished officer with the Merced Police Department, was a part of the department’s K9 program for three years. During that time he worked with a narcotics detection K9 (“sniffer”), Riley, who was his partner and companion. Tragically, Riley died in […]
Posted by Paul Q. Goyette Arbitrator Catherine Harris overturned the 30-day suspension imposed against Correctional Officer Michael Griggs by the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department for his role in the death of inmate Montez Denmon on September 5, 2003 in the San Joaquin County Jail. The in-custody death of Denmon […]
Posted by Bradley M. Fields, Esq. In a perfect world, law enforcement contract negotiations are conducted fairly, and appropriate compensation packages are offered by agencies and accepted by police employee associations. Unfortunately, such a world seldom exists. When it doesn’t, it is helpful to know that PORAC LDF is there […]
Posted by Harry S. Stern As an attorney at Rains, Lucia & Wilkinson LLP, I have the privilege of meeting and working with peace officers every day. At our firm the lawyers are “on-call” on a rotating basis to represent our clients in critical incidents, typically officer-involved shootings, in-custody deaths […]
