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Ethics commission rules on parts of Lopez declaration, limits public recording and schedules continuation of testimony

San Francisco Ethics Commission · July 18, 2012
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Summary

Commissioners debated and ruled on several evidentiary objections to the Lopez declaration, discussed restricting public recording near counsel, and scheduled continued testimony from Eliana Lopez for the next evening with an estimate of about two hours.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission spent a portion of its continued special meeting addressing contested portions of the Eliana Lopez declaration and related evidentiary objections raised by the parties.

Counsel for the sheriff and counsel for the mayor argued over the admissibility and foundation for paragraphs in the Lopez declaration (the parties identified specific disputed passages during argument). Commissioners weighed whether contested sentences were relevant to the mayor’s claim that witnesses were being dissuaded, and the…

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