Arizona HOA Case Reviews

March 14, 2009

The Saga of OAH constitutionality continues

Filed under: Uncategorized — pvtgov @ 1:04 pm

  

There are a number of appeals possible:  the default decision it self; the denial of my motion to intervene for failure provide an explanation for the denial; the appeal of the denial itself based on the explanation from the judge.  The deadline is 30 days from the decisions to file a notice of appeal, around the end of March.

 

On March 4th Judge McMurdie had filed a Minute Entry that raises questions concerning the integrity of the Maricopa Superior Court. The “filings” are my letter of facts and exhibits.

 

 

SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA

MARICOPA COUNTY

 

LC2008-000740-001 DT 03/02/2009                                    CLERK OF THE COURT

 

HONORABLE PAUL J. MCMURDIE

 

PHOENIX TOWNHOUSE HOMEOWNERS

ASSOCIATION

 

v.

ARIZONA OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE

HEARINGS (001)

ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF FIRE BUILDING

AND LIFE SAFETY (001)

HONORABLE BRIAN TULLY (001)

RON MERITT (001)

JOHN HERNANDEZ (001)

GEORGE K STAROPOLI

CAMILA ALARCON

 

 

MINUTE ENTRY

 

The Court has received Intervener’s, George Staropoli, miscellaneous filings.

IT IS ORDERED striking these filings.

 

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of Court shall not accept any filings from

George Staropoli in this case.

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 Comments »

  1. [...] and the integrity of the AZ Superior Court In view of Arizona Judge McMurdie’s March 4 Minute Entry , I firmly [...]

    Pingback by HOAs and the integrity of the AZ Superior Court « HOA Constitutional Government — March 14, 2009 @ 1:13 pm | Reply

  2. As a member of an HOA Board of Directors, I’d like to know whether the process allowing a homeowner to have a hearing before an ALJ through the Dept. of Building/Safety is in fact dead or is there any liklihood of it being appealed?
    Thank you for your response
    Richard Arroyo
    Colony Biltmore HOA

    Comment by Richard Arroyo — August 27, 2009 @ 7:24 pm | Reply

    • To know “in fact” please contact DBFLS directly. Anything can be restored by the legislature simply putting their pen to the paper.

      Comment by pvtgov — August 27, 2009 @ 9:19 pm | Reply


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