Administrative Review: Citations 0500085848/0500085849

[Archived] Administrative Review

(Closed in Plaintiff’s Favor)

This was an administrative review over the many severe “errors” the city made while litigating these citations, such as an erroneous hearing notice dated January 8th, demanding my appearance on January 7th. Please see “My Rebuttal to (City’s) Motion to Dismiss” for more details.

Available Case Filings:

My Rebuttal to Motion to Dismiss [My Case against the City]- Reply to the city’s motion (above) where I argue that the administrative review is still very much necessary as the amount and severity of the “errors” were inexplicable as simple mistakes; I request the city be reprimanded and for other further relief as the court deems appropriate.

City’s Motion to Dismiss Administrative Review -The city’s motion to dismiss, contending that the administrative review is now moot due to the citations being dismissed.


Original Citations:

Fined $1500 for “missing” a court appearance I was present at:

I received citations 0500085848 and 0500085849 for alleged ordinance violations at a property I own in Granite city, along with a notice to appear on January 7th, 2019. In this case, I did actually own the property I was ticketed for.

I attended the court hearing on January 7th as demanded, along with the occupants of the property, my customers, which resulted in the citations against my tenant being verbally dismissed. When I took the stand, I submitted my written statement, and was told that the matter would be settled at a future court hearing.

Erroneous Hearing notice

Soon after, I received the erroneous hearing notice (right). Dated January 8th, it declared that my presence would be necessary at a court hearing on January 7th, however, I was already present at a January 7th hearing.

I later received a default judgement for $1500, for missing a court hearing, even though I was present in front of at least four witness at my January 7th court hearing. Note: default judgement for hearing without notice have been an ongoing issue with Granite city.

On March 11th, 2019, I hand delivered a request to vacate the default judgement. To this date I have not received a response from the city. I was forced to take time off work to drive to the Madison county court house and file an official protest.

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