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Police Commission votes to assert privilege and not disclose closed-session discussions; adjourns in memory of fallen Hayward sergeant
San Francisco Police Commission · August 5, 2015
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Summary
The Commission voted to assert attorney-client privilege for a closed session under Administrative Code Sec. 67.10, later voted not to disclose closed-session discussions under Sec. 67.12, and adjourned the public meeting in memory of Sergeant Scott Lunger.
At its Aug. 5 meeting, the San Francisco Police Commission voted to assert attorney-client privilege for a closed-session item and moved into closed session. The motion to assert privilege was made and seconded by commissioners and passed…
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