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Rules Committee advances Julius Terman to full board for Police Commission seat after extended public debate

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · June 2, 2011
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Summary

After nearly three hours of candidate presentations and a lengthy public-comment period, the Rules Committee voted 2-1 to forward Julius Terman's nomination to the full Board of Supervisors for the Police Commission vacancy; the hearing featured detailed exchanges on warrantless SRO searches, backlog in misconduct cases and Sanctuary City policy.

The Rules Committee voted to forward Julius Terman's nomination for the San Francisco Police Commission to the full Board of Supervisors after an extended hearing that included four candidates and more than an hour of public testimony.

The committee considered four applicants for a single Police Commission seat. David Wagner, who leads accountability advocacy through his legal work, urged aggressive action to reduce the backlog of misconduct cases and better training to avoid costly settlements; he also voiced strong support for the city's Sanctuary City policy. Julius Terman, a labor and employment attorney and former federal prosecutor, emphasized…

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