Conciliation Court Judgment
One of the articles in last week's Maplewood Review, "City Council candidate suing Maplewood," described the frivolous small claims action brought against the City of Maplewood and the Friends of Maplewood Nature by current city council candidate Julie Binko.
According to the article, when asked for comment, Dr. Binko told the reporter by e-mail, "You sat in the courtroom -- you tell me what the case was about." I found this response comforting, since I think everyone present at the hearing was wondering what the case was about, as the referee struggled to nail down just what exactly Binko meant by her vague allegations.
In any case, the conciliation court ruling has been issued, entering judgment in favor of the City and Friends of Maplewood Nature.
According to the article, when asked for comment, Dr. Binko told the reporter by e-mail, "You sat in the courtroom -- you tell me what the case was about." I found this response comforting, since I think everyone present at the hearing was wondering what the case was about, as the referee struggled to nail down just what exactly Binko meant by her vague allegations.
In any case, the conciliation court ruling has been issued, entering judgment in favor of the City and Friends of Maplewood Nature.
Labels: campaign 2009, council politics, media
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