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Police commission votes to keep disciplinary discussions confidential

San Francisco Police Commission · June 8, 2011
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Summary

On June 8, 2011 the San Francisco Police Commission voted not to disclose discussions from a closed session on disciplinary matters, following a closed-session meeting of item 6. The commission returned to open session and recorded a motion, second and voice vote to decline disclosure.

The San Francisco Police Commission voted on June 8, 2011 not to disclose any of the discussions held in a closed session about police disciplinary matters. After convening in closed session under the Police Officers Bill of Rights and following guidance cited from the Copley decision by the California Supreme Court, the body returned to open session and the commission considered…

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