Correa v. City of Ingelwood
After admitting to interrogators that he had sexual intercourse with a prostitute while on duty, appellant Richard Correa received a notice of intent to terminate him from his employment as a police officer of the City of Inglewood. Correa sought a writ of mandate and an injunction to prevent the city from using any of the statements made during the interrogation at his forthcoming administrative appeal. He contended that the interrogation violated his rights under the Public Safety Officers Procedural Bill of Rights (Gov. Code, 3300-3313). The trial court denied relief and Correa filed a timely appeal. Court affirm.



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