By Donna Domino
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Going to court turned out to be the only option for City Attorney Dennis Herrera to try to oust a member of the Board of Supervisors accused of lying about his residency.
Until Monday, it looked as if the city attorney, the mayor, the Ethics Commission and the Board of Supervisors all would play a role in trying to remove s...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Going to court turned out to be the only option for City Attorney Dennis Herrera to try to oust a member of the Board of Supervisors accused of lying about his residency.
Until Monday, it looked as if the city attorney, the mayor, the Ethics Commission and the Board of Supervisors all would play a role in trying to remove s...
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