Citizens’ Law Enforcement Review Board Accepting Applications

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The County of San Diego is now taking applications for an opening on the San Diego County Citizens’ Law Enforcement Review Board (CLERB).

A qualified applicant is needed to fill a vacancy for Supervisorial District 1. Volunteers who apply for the position must live in the district. The area includes, in part, Point Loma, Coronado, National City, Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, Bonita, San Ysidro and unincorporated areas of the South Bay.

CLERB was established in 1990 to investigate citizen complaints against San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies and probation officers. The 11 members of CLERB are appointed by the Board of Supervisors and cannot be affiliated with the County.

CLERB also investigates deaths in connection with the actions of sworn deputies and probation officers. The review board makes advisory findings on complaints, and recommends policy and procedure changes to the Sheriff, Chief Probation Officer and the Board of Supervisors.

Applicants:

The Clerk of the Board will take applications until Sunday, Jan. 31.

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