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Tune in LIVE this Thursday: "The Next Step: Understanding Peace Officer Bill of Rights"

By Mastagni Law on December 13, 2021
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Please watch the Assembly Select Committee hearing on police reform on December 16, 2021!

Our partner, David E. Mastagni, will be one of the panelists to share his insights and important information on investigating police misconduct and how POBR works in practice. The panel will address the circumstances under which POBR applies, the investigations of allegations of peace officer misconduct, and a comparison of POBR rights with Weingarten Rights afforded other public employees. Additionally, the panel will compare and contrast the provisions in California’s POBR with other states including Maryland, New York, and Illinois.

Click the link below to tune in LIVE this Thursday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

https://policereform.assembly.ca.gov/hearings

 


 

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  • Blog:
    California Public Safety Labor Blog
  • Organization:
    Mastagni Law
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