I concur. |
Really? On what basis? |
The "it's a DC thing" clause of the Home Rule Charter. |
That WOULD be predictable D.C. felon-friendly BS. If there's any risk of losing punishment of those leeches, Racine should remove it to federal court due to diversity jurisdiction. |
that or the defendants will pay little to no money |
DC has a one year statute of limitations for torts. I wonder how they're reaching back 10+ years. |
A lien rarely forces a sale of a property unless there's plenty of equity to pay off other superior liens. It's pretty rare for judgments. |
I looked up the property. He's not getting Homestead. Based on tax bill history, it looks like he may have gotten it in 2007 as it appears his rate of increase was 10% each year after. There are however special assessments and Water liens on the property. |
I don't know ... there's not a lot of love for corrupt police officers these days. |
not surprised. they are probably not declaring rental income on federal tax returns either |
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Just ran into Racine's mom on the metro and told her her son was getting kudos on DCUM for this case.
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Yes, he was. He was eventually let go, but probably not for this. |
Either they played the lottery for John Eaton or pulled strings to bypass the system and get a spot at a good school near where they worked. It was a pretty open secret that a number of DC employees who had pull at the District building got their Kids into Eaton. |
And some of us have the obviously quaint and naive expectation that DC police officers, of all people, should follow the law. |
| I think DC police officers do have some incentive to live in DC. There is an "abandoned house" on my block that is owned by a fairly high ranking dc police officer. Neighbors have tried numerous times to have it declared abandoned but are always unsuccessful because the owner is well connected. Someone contacted the owner directly about the property and he was very direct that he keeps the place to maintain the address and will never sell. Meanwhile the front yard is out of control and and front porch is about to fall off. |