(BOCN)-The San Matteo County Council has received a 42-page written opinion on Monday from the judge who supervised an administrative hearing to determine whether Sharif Cristina Corpos can maintain its job, and the judge found multiple reasons for removing it.
Retired judge James Emerson concluded that there are multiple reasons that give the council the authority to remove the group, including neglecting its duties as a police by engaging in revenge on the employees of the Sherif Multiple Office and the misuse of public funds by being in employing its former chief of staff.
The message comes 38 days after a two -week listening session, which included dozens of witnesses of witnesses and Corpus gave the opportunity to defend itself. The administrative session was one of the final stages in the efforts of the San Matteo County Council to remove the group.
In his statement, Emerson decided that Corbus and its former president, Victor Einil, had a close relationship that affected her decision to employ him and the multiple payment requests that she submitted for him.
Emerson wrote: “Although he strongly rejected the appellant and Mantor Einil, the evidence record largely indicates that the appellant Sherif Corpus and Mr. Eneel were in a romantic relationship outside of marriage,” Emerson wrote. “Corpus has raised her attention to the close personal relationship she carried with Mr. Aenlle over her commitment to appoint, employ, choose and/or keep it based on merit and compatibility with the principles of equal opportunities.”
Emerson also concluded that Corpus had the arrest of the president of the Sharif Carlos Tapia Union, an explicit critic of Corpus, without a possible reason.
Emerson wrote: “The justification that is alleged to be not specified to buy Sharif Corbus is the matter of investigation against the deputy of Tabouti, at least, doubtful, and most likely, is an excuse,” Emerson wrote. “Corbus ordered the final investigation and arrest of the Taba Vice because of the position of MP Tabia as the President of DSA and/or because of the participation of a deputy Tabia in activities as the President of DSA.”
In addition, Emerson found that Corpus took revenge on the former Captain Brian Philip after he refused to make an internal affairs notice to the employee, believing that he was illegal. Philip, who was supervising the professional standards office in Sharif’s office, was transferred to corrections shortly after.
In Emerson’s eyes, Corbus lost all credibility as a witness after she rejected accusations that she and Anil had a close relationship, according to the written opinion.
Emerson wrote in his advisory opinion: “Based on the evidence and the argument presented, the opinion of the hearing employee who was appointed below is that the boycott had a reason, according to Article 412.5 (of the province’s charter), to remove the appellant Sharif Corpus.”
However, Corbus believes that the process of managing the removal procedure is “unconstitutional, corrupt, and mainly”, she said in a statement after the launch of Emerson’s speech.
The efforts of the Corpus removal after the issuance of an investigation from November through the investigation conducted by the boycott conducted by retired judge Ladoris Cordell. The 400 -page report accused Corpus, with a romantic participation with its chief of staff, Victor Anil, and confirmed that the couple strengthened the culture of intimidation and revenge in the Sharif office.
Corbus remained a challenge against calls for her resignation, confirming that she was the victim of “Good Sons Club” who was resisting the changes she was trying to bring to Sharif’s office.
Its refusal to step down to the Supervisors Council led to the unprecedented step of setting a charter amendment, in the measurement, in the poll that would give the council the authority to remove it. In the special elections in March, the voters agreed with an overwhelming majority.
Despite the approval of the scale A, Corbus reported that the board of directors is an attempt to remove it against the San Matteo district.
“The council is rushing to shoot me without considering fairness, precedent, or will of the voters,” she said in a statement on Monday. “I stand with my actions, and the difficult decisions I make as the elected Sharif. They should have been cleared of all allegations.”
Corbus also sent a message last Thursday to the California Prosecutor Rob Punta, and asked for an opinion on the legitimacy of the removal process.
The Supervisors Council has 30 days to hold a public meeting to decide whether the final nature will be established to agree to the overthrow.
Publishing Rights © 2025 Bay City News, Inc.