Embattled San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus says she is moving forward with a restructured leadership team. In addition, she says calls for her resignation undermine the will of the voters.
Despite turmoil and many calls for her resignation, San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus has no plans of stepping down.
San Carlos has become the first city in San Mateo County to call for embattled Sheriff Christina Corpus to step down after the City Council unanimously took a position of no confidence in the sheriff ...
As the standoff between San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus and other officials entered its third week, the sheriff ...
Aenlle said he continues to serve as a sworn reserve deputy. He also is a civilian chief of staff, which he said is in ...
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The San Carlos City Council voted unanimously on Monday evening to pass a resolution of “no confidence” in embattled San ...
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San Carlos became the first city in San Mateo County to call for Sheriff Corpus to step down after it took a position of no ...
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Corpus should do the correct thing and resign. But as long as she doesn't, San Mateo supervisors must move ahead with the ...
The San Carlos City Council's vote follows the release of an explosive report on Sheriff Corpus by an independent investigator.