10-02-2012, 01:31 PM
She could sue.
As in filing for an injunction.
Now she alone is probably dumb enough to do so, however I would think she would have to get the green light from the Council and Corporation Counsel.
At this point in the game, I doubt that would happen. But, then again……..
However, I think the State has more than enough overwhelming evidence to prove beyond any reasonable doubt that there is no nor can there be any confidence in this Clerks abilities, as she has clearly demonstrated throughout this entire debacle.
At this point, I would suggest she simply just resign. That is quite frankly the best decision she could make for all concerned, especially the tax payer, as well as considering she will not be reappointed in December.
As in filing for an injunction.
Now she alone is probably dumb enough to do so, however I would think she would have to get the green light from the Council and Corporation Counsel.
At this point in the game, I doubt that would happen. But, then again……..
However, I think the State has more than enough overwhelming evidence to prove beyond any reasonable doubt that there is no nor can there be any confidence in this Clerks abilities, as she has clearly demonstrated throughout this entire debacle.
At this point, I would suggest she simply just resign. That is quite frankly the best decision she could make for all concerned, especially the tax payer, as well as considering she will not be reappointed in December.