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Commission schedules public hearing for Captain Gregory Corrales; scope limited to media‑relations charges

San Francisco Police Commission · January 28, 2009
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Summary

The Police Commission opened public proceedings on Jan. 28 for disciplinary charges against Captain Gregory Corrales, agreed to narrow the case to alleged media‑relations rule violations, and set out plans for written submissions and two hearing sessions while flagging First Amendment and confidentiality issues.

The commission began public proceedings on Jan. 28 in the disciplinary matter against Captain Gregory Corrales (file C04-123). OCC counsel told commissioners the parties had agreed not to present evidence that evening and instead to provide written submissions and scheduling proposals so the commission could review materials and prepare for a public hearing.

OCC counsel summarized the scope of the charges: "Captain Corrales is charged to this…

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