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Conduct unbecoming of peace officers!
-- Are lies and willful withholding of truthful information anyway to start a union?
Would you sign your good name to a failing enterprise built on lies, misinformation, and criminal disregard for the welfare of your fellow peace officers?
They are at it again. Having failed to get the necessary signatures the first time, Peace Officers of California (POC), a wholly owned and wholly run effort by the Fish and Game Wardens, are desperately trying to get a few more names to add to their list by a July 1 deadline. More... |
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Speed at which CDSS CAFI members suspended care homes with sexual predators living in them draws praise
Despite understaffing at California Department of Social Services, investigators strike quickly
It drew a brief bit of media attention and then just as quickly vanished, but one element in the shocking story regarding the suspending of nine child care centers, foster homes, and family child-care homes with sexual predators living in them went unreported.
“What press accounts did not mention was the speed in which investigators from the California Department of Social Services responded when this was discovered,” said Alan Barcelona, president of the California Statewide Law Enforcement Association. More... |
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Contract negotiations have started
CSLEA, DPA discuss ground rules
Like managers and umpires gathering around home plate before a baseball game, the official start of contract negotiations began Wednesday, May 7 with the ground rules establishing what is fair and foul before the opening pitch on Monday, May 12.
California Statewide Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA) President Alan Barcelona, the three CSLEA Unit Vice Presidents, General Manager and Chief Counsel Kasey Clark, and CSLEA Legislative Consultant Craig Brown attended the meeting with counterparts from the Department of Personnel Administration (DPA) and selected agency representatives to craft rules that include. More... |
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CSLEA Recoups Unpaid Overtime for DDS Peace Officers
Unit 7 Members to Split Nearly One-Half Million Dollar Settlement
CSLEA is pleased to report the successful resolution of an ongoing dispute over unpaid overtime compensation for Peace Officers employed at a number of Department of Developmental Services (DDS) facilities.
The recent settlement was triggered by a grievance initially filed on November 8, 2006, by CSLEA Sr. Legal Counsel Dave De La Riva on behalf of Peace Officers employed at Canyon Springs Developmental Center for failure to pay overtime in violation of Article 7. More... |
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CSLEA, AC-DOJ members solve 31-year-old murder case
-- New technology heating up cold cases
Police had suspected him shortly after the April 22 murder, but had scant evidence to prove anything.
That was in 1977. On Monday, April 21—almost 31 years to the day—Monterey County authorities slapped the cuffs on Louis Augustine Salazar and charged him with first-degree murder shortly after he strolled into the Watsonville Police Department for a scheduled meeting with his probation officers. More... |
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California Supreme Court Upholds Unconditional Reinstatement of Department of Health Services Investigator
Court Denies Petition for Review of Appellate Decision
In one sentence the California Supreme Court brought to an end the two year quest of Alberto Hulings to enjoy the benefit of the State’s mandatory reinstatement law. The Court’s decision said simply; “The petition for review is denied.”
On February 6, 2008 we posted the story of how CSLEA had gone to the Third District Court of Appeal in order to vindicate Hulings' right to reinstatement without having to undergo a background investigation and psychological examination. More... |
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CSLEA PAC Committee out in force at state Democratic Convention
As it did at the state Republican Party Convention in San Francisco in February, the CSLEA PAC Committee turned out in force for the Democratic Party Convention in San Jose March 28-30.
With their presidential nominee still undecided and with state legislative candidates busy working rooms for their party’s endorsement, the Democrats’ gathering proved a little more challenging in getting face time with key lawmakers and supporters. More... |
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DOJ Special Agents help feds win guilty plea from “Pai Gow” John
-- Bureau of Gambling Control teamed with FBI, IRS, other agencies
A winning take of $868,000 on just one occasion.
A total of $7 million in winnings admitted to.
But yesterday’s guilty plea from Phuong Quoc Truong, also known as John Truong and more familiarly as “Pai Gow” John, seems to have put an end to a cross-country scheme by the so-called Tran Gang to cheat 16 casinos, including three in California, out of money. More... |
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CSLEA, AMCOS members getting to bottom of deadly tunnel fire
-- 29 commercial vehicles and one passenger vehicle add up to one life-consuming inferno
The case has not been closed yet, but when it is, the evidence collected and analysis provided by California’s Motor Carrier Specialists will contribute to the final determination.
Last October, a Los Angeles County tunnel right off Interstate 5 just south of Valencia became the scene of a deadly inferno when 23 semi trucks and eight other vehicles piled up to ignite a blaze that claimed the lives of three people, including a child’s, and injured dozens more. More... |
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