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untanglingwebs
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Discussion item 100086 Finance Committee
"Referral by Councilman Bernard lawler and Delrico loyd to CITY ATTORNEY/FINANCE/MAYOR/ADM: They would like a copy/interpretation of the Michigan State Statute on procedures for hiring magistrates. They would also like to know how much funding is left from the funding source for this current magistrate. They are also asking for a definition of what constitutes a temporary/contractual employee."
See the thread in open chat on 68th District Court. Ted Jankowski has filed a complaint with his councilperson Josh Freeman and with the Judicual Tenure Commission regarding the hiring of a temporary contractual hiring of a 68th District Court Magistrate who did not live in the city and was not brought before Council.
When this matter was addressed in council committee,City Attorney Peter Bade announced he would like to plan an executive hearing to discuss potential litigation against Judge Archie Hayman. When a stunned council asked how he could do this without going into Circuit Court, Bade stated the city could ask for superintending control of the Administrator of the Supreme Court. Bade said he had just discussed this issue with Hayman and they continued to disagree . |
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Thu Mar 04, 2010 12:04 pm |
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FlintCityMole
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Peter loves executive hearings |
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Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:14 am |
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Derrick1965
F L I N T O I D
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Peter is a puppet for the mayor |
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Fri Mar 05, 2010 2:41 pm |
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