Sheriff looks for a new judge to hear her case
Briefly

Sheriff Christina Corpus has filed her fifth lawsuit against San Mateo County, claiming the removal procedures she faces are biased and deny her a fair opportunity to be heard. She contends that after attempts to challenge the voter-approved Measure A in court were dismissed as premature, the process became influenced by county officials who publicly criticized her. Following a report from Judge LaDoris Cordell, Corpus states that she faced a toxic environment, media hostility, and death threats from an inmate. Her attorneys assert that the Keker report's lack of evidence for a romantic relationship undermines prior allegations.
Sheriff Christina Corpus alleges the county's effort to remove her from office is biased and has denied her an opportunity to present her case.
Corpus claims the removal process, initiated by the voter-approved Measure A, is prejudiced and filled with hostility from county supervisors.
The lawsuit states that following the release of a report by retired Judge LaDoris Cordell, Corpus faced media hostility and even death threats from an inmate.
Corpus argues the Keker report's omission of allegations regarding a romantic relationship with her former chief of staff eliminates previous accusations.
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