California Sheriff- Public Employees, Politics and the First Amendment
Vol. 21, No. 4
California Sheriff- Employee Computers, E-mails, Text Messages B A Matter of Privacy
Vol. 23, No. 4
IACP Magazine- International Association of Chiefs of Police Smaller Police Department Program Managing Personnel Through Corrective Discipline
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE SMALLER POLICE DEPARTMENT PROGRAM “MANAGING PERSONNEL THROUGH CORRECTIVE DISCIPLINE”” November, 2008 San Diego, California By: Martin J. Mayer JONES & MAYER A. PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS 1. Pre-Discipline Procedures B. ADMINISTRATIVE INVESTIGATIONS – PEACE OFFICER ADMONISHMENT OF RIGHTS C. ADMINISTRATIVE INVESTIGATIONS D. ADMINISTRATIVE INVESTIGATIONS: EMPLOYEE STATEMENTS E. AT WILL […]
CPOA Magazine Article- Drug Testing of All Applicants for Municipal Employment is Unconstitutional
“Drug Testing of All Applicants for Municipal Employment is Unconstitutional” May, 2008 By Martin J. Mayer, Esq. and Christopher F. Neumeyer JONES & MAYER As a result of a United States Court of Appeals decision, Lanier v. City of Woodburn (2008) 518 F. 3d 1147, cities and counties may no longer require all new candidates […]
California Sheriff- A Potential Avalanche of Released Felons
Vol. 22, No. 4
California Peace Officer- Drug Testing of All Applicants for Municipal Employment is Unconstitutional
CPOA Newsletter Article- Status of Litigation Regarding Potential Release of 40,000 State Prisioners
“STATUS OF LITIGATION REGARDING POTENTIAL RELEASE OF 40,000 STATE PRISONERS” February, 2008 By: Martin J. Mayer General Counsel to CPOA The following is a status report as of February 2008, regarding the litigation involving the potential release of thousands of felon from our state prison system. History Two class action law suits (Coleman v. California […]
CSSA Magazine Article- The Use of Medical Marijuana and One’s Job
“THE USE OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA AND ONE’S JOB“ February, 2008 By: Martin J. Mayer General Counsel California State Sheriffs’ Association Your employee goes to your Human Resources department and informs them that he has been advised by his doctor to use a particular medication in order to treat a medical condition from which he suffers. […]
Journal of California Law Enforcement- Officer Involved Shootings: A Procedural and Legal Analysis
Vol. 23, No. 2
Journal of California Law Enforcement- Fair Labor Standards Act & Police Personnel Administration
Vol. 29, No. 2