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Police commissioners press for faster handling of old disciplinary cases, request list of 10 oldest matters

San Francisco Police Commission · December 9, 2009
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Summary

Commissioners asked staff for precise counts of officers administratively reassigned and requested the 10 oldest pending disciplinary cases be placed on the calendar so officers and counsel can appear, citing years-long delays in some matters.

The San Francisco Police Commission on Dec. 9 pressed department staff for clearer data and firmer timetables to address a backlog of disciplinary cases, saying lengthy delays undermine public confidence and the department’s ability to hold officers accountable.

Commissioner Mizuko asked staff to provide “the exact number of police officers who have disciplinary charges pending that are on restricted duty,” and to schedule the 10 oldest pending cases for the next meeting with…

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