Virtual Conference: Police Officer Decertification

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Join the virtual conference to learn about the process and circumstances when the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training or POST can revoke certifications for peace officers.

Too often when law enforcement officers who engage in misconduct are discovered, they move to another agency and continue their misconduct. Senate Bill 2, which was signed into law in 2021, creates a decertification process to prohibit officers who engage in misconduct from regaining eligibility for peace officer employment anywhere in California.

The panel will discuss the decertification database, the criteria to include an officer on the Brady list, civil service rules that protect officers and situations when an officer can be charged with a crime.

Time: 9 to 10:30 a.m., Sept.7

Details: Register now

Speakers:

  • Sean Kennedy, commission chair and executive director, Center for Juvenile Law and Policy at Loyola Law School
  • Manuel Alvarez Jr., executive director, California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training or POST
  • Annemarie Del Mugnaio, assistant executive director, standards and accountability division, POST
  • Shawnee N. Hinchman, risk management bureau Captain, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
  • Diana M. Teran, director of prosecution support, Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office
  • Mayra Joachin, staff attorney at ACLU of Southern California

There are three ways to tune in:

  1. Join Online: Click here and register for Webex.
  2. Watch: Tune into the Facebook Livestream.

3. Phone: Call 213-306-3065 and enter access code: 2597 102 3174
Questions? Email cocnotify@coc.lacounty.gov or call 213-253-5678.

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