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Commission sends Ortega stipulated disposition back to chief after debate over "associating" standard
Summary
The commission modified and accepted a stipulated agreement in the case of Patrol Special Officer Roberto Ortega (ALWC10-242), returning the matter to the police chief's level after commissioners questioned vague language about "knowingly associating" with a person allegedly involved in prostitution.
The San Francisco Police Commission on March 16, 2011 accepted a modified stipulated disposition in the disciplinary case of Patrol Special Officer Roberto Ortega (case ALWC10-242) that returns the matter to the chief's level for further handling.
At the hearing Commissioner James Hammers, who was assigned the matter, summarized two specifications: an allegation that Ortega knowingly associatedwith a person known to engage in prostitution around 04:21 a.m.,…
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