What affect do the Review Boards decisions and recommendations have?
The Review Board’s decisions on complaints and any related recommendations are advisory and non-binding. This means the Review Board does not have authority to compel the Sheriff’s Department or the Probation Department to adopt its decisions, take action on policy recommendations, or impose discipline on a deputy or probation officer for a sustained misconduct finding.
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