UPDATE TO FOOTNOTE:
It wasn't clear until today, November 15, but it was the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board who asked Deputy Helen G. Arens to publish the case, the appellate court did not change its mind to request that it be published.
Original Story:
PZLDF just filed a rehearing petition. Is this a ploy to keep things in play so they don't have to pay? Who knows!
See for yourself here:
http://appellatecases.courtinfo.ca.gov/search/case/dockets.cfm?dist=2&doc_id=1974927&doc_no=
Footnote, the Deputy Attorney General handling the case, Helen G. Arens filed a request to publish the opinion given by the court in this case. That means:
"Published opinions of courts are also collectively referred to as case law, which is one of the major sources of law in common law legal systems."
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_opinion
That would end anymore forward motion on this sad, sorry thing I think.
The poor, poor people who signed on to this dead end. I feel really bad for them when the bill for this comes.
2 comments:
The article has been updated with your site cited as the source.
Thank you for the citation.
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