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one tried or no such factual situations. of course. i do not want to move away from this if there is anything left unanswered, but one other point i want to make about this is the mayor has argued that law- enforcement a law enforcement officers should never run afoul of the law or commit anything that should be charged as a crime and the law enforcement officers should never be convicted. the key witness said you get convicted, you should be fired immediately. that is not the case in san francisco. there have been many law enforcement officers that have been conducted reaching have been convicted of misdemeanors and have remained on the force honorably. there is a two-part process. you determine whether thereó is official misconduct, and then you decide whether or not this was a correct use of the mayor s discretion. i would maybe add something to that, as suggested in the brief. and i think if you did find some level of official misconduct, you could make the re ....
situations. of course. i do not want to move away from this if there is anything left unanswered, but one other point i want to make about this is the mayor has argued that law- enforcement a law enforcement officers should never run afoul of the law or commit anything that should be charged as a crime and the law enforcement officers should never be convicted. the key witness said you get convicted, you should be fired immediately. that is not the case in san francisco. there have been many law enforcement officers that have been conducted reaching have been convicted of misdemeanors and have remained on the force honorably. there is a two-part process. you determine whether thereó is official misconduct, and then you decide whether or not this was a correct use of the mayor s discretion. i would maybe add something to that, as suggested in the brief. and i think if you did find some level of official misconduct, you could make the recommendation that it does not ....
exactly. to answer your question, i think you have to assume the voters were aware of the state of the law. the state of the law has not been in the state of california that allows a person who has been elected but not yet sworn into office to be removed for any act that occurred before they re sworn into office. there s just no such case that exist. that is why they have had to go to other jurisdictions to persuade you. and again, beating a dead horse . we do not know other those cases do not exist because no one tried or no such factual situations. of course. i do not want to move away from this if there is anything left unanswered, but one other point i want to make about this is the mayor has argued that law- enforcement a law enforcement officers should never run afoul of the law or commit anything that should be charged as a crime and the law enforcement officers should never be convicted. the key witness said you get convicted, you should be fired imme ....
overruled. i concluded. thank you for your time. want to say a couple of things. first, i want to thank the parties for their arguments and cooperation throughout the proceedings. as you and the public know, this as you and the publií some whate engaged in, and your cooperation was very helpful in getting us through it. i also want to thank mr. emblidge who has donated his and his firm s time pro bono and the commission staff for their help, as well as the public. your interest has been significant, and we certainly appreciate the role you play in the commission doing its work. so here is the plan. let s take a short break, and after the break we will begin with public comment. it will be limited to two minutes. is there a procedure you would like us to follow as far as people lining up, or how should we [inaudible] your idea would be to start with the people outside, and then have people inside to public comment at the end? what are you saying? [unintell ....
been elected but not yet sworn into office to be removed for any act that occurred before they re sworn into office. there s just no such case that exist. that is why they have had to go to other jurisdictions to persuade you. and again, beating a dead horse . we do not know other those cases do not exist because no one tried or no such factual situations. of course. i do not want to move away from this if there is anything left unanswered, but one other point i want to make about this is the mayor has argued that law- enforcement a law enforcement officers should never run afoul of the law or commit anything that should be charged as a crime and the law enforcement officers should never be convicted. the key witness said you get convicted, you should be fired immediately. that is not the case in san francisco. there have been many law enforcement officers that have been conducted reaching have been convicted of misdemeanors and have remained on the force honor ....