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Commission holds closed session on personnel matters and votes to withhold disclosure

San Francisco Police Commission · January 26, 2011
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Summary

Following public comment, the San Francisco Police Commission voted to enter closed session to discuss police officer personnel matters protected under the Cokely decision and the Police Officers Bill of Rights, then returned to open session and voted to withhold disclosure of closed-session discussions.

The San Francisco Police Commission voted on Jan. 26 to go into closed session to consider confidential police officer personnel matters. The chair said the matters were protected by the Cokely decision of the California Supreme Court and by the Police Officers Bill of Rights, and…

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