
“The judge had particularly harsh words for Hall, who indicated in emails that it would be ‘financially disastrous’ for residents to try to improve their homes, because the homes would be demolished anyway. Such statements, coupled with the city’s policy of not levying fines against LLC-owned homes, undermine the goal of maintaining safety, Mount said.”
Related posts:
A potentially powerful new antibiotic is discovered in dirt
BlackJet, the Uber for private jets, takes off
FoxConn will pay Microsoft royalties to produce Android, Chrome phones and televisions
US Officials: Al-Qaida Gaining Foothold in Syria
Turkey's Garanti Bank losing customers in anti-government protest
Oklahoma police chief arrested after threatening wife, witness with gun
60 Minutes: The new tax havens
Prosecutors aren't obligated to believe the evidence they present at trial
Russia defiant as U.S. raises pressure over Snowden
The day the Holocaust began
How do smartphones reveal shoppers’ movements?
Is Bitcoin Ready for Primetime Usage?
Standard Chartered fined $340 million over Iran deals
Cops. Cash. Cocaine. How Sunrise police make millions selling drugs.
UK house prices in June reach new record high