February 25, 2006, 10:44
Lisa PetersonMIred in the tar..
A Commissioner did work on a private drive with county equipment; he has resigned, been indicted, and is on probation.
Problem is - he did it wrong, causing a harm to the landowner - managed to leave things such that the landowner had trouble getting down the driveway. Newly appointed commissioner goes in to fix what the county broke. Now there is a hue and cry for HIS blood - -
Any suggestions?
Lisa

February 27, 2006, 08:27
Ken SparksThere is probably no good answer except to let the grand jury decide. Otherwise, you will be second guessed for the next 20 years.
February 27, 2006, 13:39
mhartmanSurely, he was just trying to "settle" the lawsiut that was coming against the county for the damage to the property....he simply failed to get the approval of the whole court prior to acting. Would a ratification of the "settlement agreement" signed by the land owner and commissioner's court help you any?
February 27, 2006, 14:07
Lisa PetersonThank you, both. Given that I was working from information gathered on the way home from the juvie law seminar, and trying to create a solution before commissioners court this morning, I left out one piece of information -
The hue and cry is being raised by a candidate for the commissioners' job....

With your assistance, we'll muddle through! I was needing new fodder for the roads talk!