Board Of Supervisors Vote To Remove Bay Area Sheriff
- The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to issue a notice of intent to remove Sheriff Christina Corpus, based on misconduct allegations outlined in a report by retired Judge LaDoris Cordell.
- Corpus has denied wrongdoing and plans to challenge the removal process in court, claiming it is unfair and cannot be applied retroactively.
- Public tensions have increased, with residents calling for transparency about the allegations, despite objections from Corpus's legal team.
- The county charter amendment allows the board to remove an elected sheriff until 2028 and requires that Corpus be given five days to request a pre-removal conference to address the allegations.
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Supervisors Unanimously Vote To Start Removal Of Elected Sheriff
YouTube @ ABC7 News Bay Area Supervisors in San Mateo County are beginning steps to remove elected Sheriff Christina Corpus from office. Supervisors voted unanimously Thursday to initiate the removal process. County voters passed Measure A back in March which gives the Board of Supervisors the power to remove Corpus from the position. She’s been under fire for allegedly fostering a culture of intimidation and retaliation while having an inapprop…


San Mateo County board votes to begin process to remove Sheriff Corpus
Sheriff Corpus' legal team vowed to challenge the removal process in court
Supes Unanimously Approve Moving To Next Step In Removing Sheriff For Cause
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