A San Mateo County court has denied Sheriff Christina Corpus' bid to halt her removal proceedings, stemming from allegations of corruption and misconduct. The Board of Supervisors, which recently voted to initiate these proceedings, was empowered to do so by a charter amendment approved by voters in March. Corpus' attorneys contend the process is a violation of her due process rights, citing biases from some Board members. Despite the mounting pressure, Corpus remains determined to fight the allegations, which include a detailed independent report accusing her of inappropriate relationships and misconduct.
The court denied Sheriff Corpus' temporary restraining order against her removal proceedings, highlighting the ongoing legal battle surrounding allegations of misconduct.
Corpus' counsel argued the removal process violates due process rights, emphasizing perceived bias from certain Board members involved in the proceedings.
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