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Police Commission retreats to closed session, votes not to disclose discussions; public comment urges dropping Corrales charges

San Francisco Police Commission · February 4, 2009
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The commission retired into closed session on disciplinary matters and pending litigation, later voted to withhold disclosure of the closed-session discussion, and heard public comment urging the commission to drop disciplinary charges against Captain Corrales citing First Amendment concerns and long service.

The San Francisco Police Commission voted to retire into closed session to consider disciplinary matters and litigation and later voted not to disclose any or all of its closed-session discussions.

The closed session topics announced before the Commission met included disciplinary case numbers handled under Government Code section 54957(b)(1), Administrative Code section 6710(b) and Penal Code section 832.7, and a conference with legal counsel regarding the case Ale…

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