A statewide law enforcement group is calling on state Attorney General Jerry Brown to investigate the role Orange County Public Administrator/Guardian John Williams' office in the firing of Todd Spitzer from the district attorney's office.Oh my. I wonder if the CCLEA would risk the embarrassment of causing the AG to look into hinkyness where no hinkyness exists? Perhaps they know something. D'you suppose?
…[M]any are questioning William's unusually public role in the firing, which [sic] him sending out a Saturday press release announcing his concerns about Spitzer.
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The California Coalition of Law Enforcement Associations today wrote to Chief Deputy James Humes at the attorney general's office, asking him to launch a probe that focuses on Williams' office.
The group is openly questioning whether Spitzer essentially bumped into a major issue and got fired for checking it out.
"What has transpired in the last week has the real potential of sending a chilling effect to concerned citizens who rely on the public guardian to look out for their rights," said Wayne Quint, who is president of the statewide group representing 80,000 law enforcement officers as well as the local deputy's union, the Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs.
"Our members are deeply concerned that the health, welfare and financial interests of present conservatees and those presently under investigation are in jeopardy," Quint wrote.
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The coalition is worried about more than a confidentiality agreement, it is worried about a possible conflict of interest because Rackauckas' fiancé is the second-in-command at the public administrator/guardian's office.
"We cannot refer this case to the District Attorney who clearly has a conflict of interest because of his personal relationship with a high ranking administrator in the public guardian's office and because the District Attorney cannot investigate the propriety of this own conduct in this matter."
Oh my!
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