Supervisors Will Vote Whether To Remove A Bay Area Sheriff Thursday
- The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to issue a Notice of Intent to Remove Sheriff Christina Corpus due to alleged misconduct and abuse of power.
- This decision follows numerous investigations concerning Sheriff Corpus's conduct, according to an official report.
- Corpus has denied the allegations, arguing that the removal efforts are biased and politically motivated, stating, 'They have a motive.'
- The County Board's action comes after voters approved Measure A, granting supervisors the power to remove a sheriff for cause.
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San Mateo County board to consider launching removal process for Sheriff Corpus
Two months after voters approved Measure A — which granted the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors authority to remove an elected sheriff for cause until 2028 — the board will hold a special meeting Thursday to consider beginning that process against embattled Sheriff Christina Corpus. Supervisors are set to vote on issuing a “Notice of Intent to Remove,” the first formal step in removal procedures approved last month. A four-fifths vote is re…
Supervisors to start process to fire Sheriff Corpus on Thursday – Palo Alto Daily Post
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors on Thursday will vote on whether to begin proceedings to fire Sheriff Christina Corpus, who is accused of nepotism, retaliation, intimidation, deception and other forms of misconduct. This morning (June 2), County Attorney John Nibbelin sent an email to Corpus’ attorney, Thomas Mazzucco, to let him know that the board may begin the process to remove the sheriff from office with the release of a report by…
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