What is the consequence of refusing to participate in an internal affairs investigation?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Pasadena Police Officers Ass'n v. City of Pasadena, 217 Cal.App.3d 506, 251 Cal.Rptr. 865 (Cal. App. 1988):

4 An officer who refuses to participate in an internal affairs investigation is subject to discipline for insubordination. ( 3303, subd. (e); Lybarger v. City of Los Angeles, supra, 40 Cal.3d at pp. 827-828, 221 Cal.Rptr. 529, 710 P.2d 329.)

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