TUES21FEB2017
QUITAM RELATOR SHARONSCARRELLAANDERSON
VS
STATE OF MINNESOTA,COUNTY RAMSEY CITYSTPAUL
RELATEE'S
ON THE GRAVES OF TENANTS IN COMMON AT 1058 SUMMITT AVE ST. PAUL,MN AND MURDER OF 2ND HUSBAND CPL JAMES R. ANDERSON.
AFFIANT QUITAM RELATOR MUST EXPOSE THE CITY ST. PAUL PONZI TAXING SCHEMES VIA EXCESSIVE CONSUMPTION, ED SMITH, HIS EMPLOYERS DFL CHRIS COLEMAN MAYOR ET AL. IN THE SANCUTARY STATE OF MINNESOTA AND CITY OF ST. PAUL,MN.
SHARONS INTUTITIONS
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in Good time.
St. Paul right-of-way fees are taxes, Minnesota high court rules
www.twincities.com/.../st-paul-minnesota-right-of-way-taxes-supreme-court-rules-asse...
Aug 24, 2016 - In the ruling, Justice David
Lillehaug wrote for the court that
the right-of-way charges
are taxes aimed at benefiting the
public as a whole, and ...St. Paulite gets dinged for city services never performed - Pioneer Press
www.twincities.com/.../st-pauls-street-maintenance-fees-face-legal-challenge-theyre-a-...
Nov 11, 2016 - 24 Supreme Court opinion,
Justice David
Lillehaug wrote for the court that
St. Paul's right-of-way charges
are taxes aimed at benefiting
the ...In St. Paul and elsewhere, all property owners should pay for services ...
www.startribune.com/in-st-paul-and-elsewhere-all-property...pay.../393477151/
Sep 14, 2016 - But in the ruling, Justice David
Lillehaug wrote that ROW charges
are taxes aimed at benefiting the
public as a whole, not fees issued in ...Minn. Supreme Court ruling may be costly for snowbirds - StarTribune ...
www.startribune.com/state-supreme-court-half-year-is-full...taxes/369181141/
Feb 18, 2016 - That made them responsible for a full
year's taxes,
and will cost them at ... In his ruling, Justice David
Lillehaug wrote that tax law doesn't
define ...MN Supreme Court deals financial blow to part-year residents ...
blogs.mprnews.org/.../mn-supreme-court-deals-financial-blow-to-part-year-residents/
Feb 17, 2016 - Justice David
Lillehaug acknowledged that the
Marks' contention that “an individual whose domicile changes during a tax year is only
a ...Duluth's fees could face scrutiny | Duluth News Tribune
www.duluthnewstribune.com/news/4103434-duluths-fees-could-face-scrutiny
Aug 28, 2016 - Justice David
Lillehaug wrote that a
right-of-way fee that St. Paul collects ... Accordingly, the
city's right-of-way assessment is a tax subject
to ...Minnesota Supreme Court says part-year residents owe full-year ...
www.inforum.com/.../3951285-minnesota-supreme-court-says-part-year-residents-ow...
Feb 19, 2016 - 1, 2007, owed taxes to the state as full-time residents since
they also had ... of the year, Justice David
Lillehaug wrote in the majority
opinion.In wake of veto and Supreme Court decision, St. Paul scrambles to ...
https://www.minnpost.com/.../wake-veto-and-supreme-court-decision-st-paul-scrambl...
Dec 8, 2016 - Mark Dayton's veto of a tax bill over a drafting error, and the special
session ... all properties with the city limits,” Justice David
Lillehaug wrote for the court. ...
If a fee payer can appeal assessments from 2011 and
win; what is ...'Cause I'm the Taxman, Snowbirds - Freedom Foundation of Minnesota
freedomfoundation.publishpath.com/cause-im-the-taxman-snowbirds
Feb 24, 2016 - By a 4-3 vote (with Justice David
Lillehaug writing for the
majority), the court ... will have chilling implications for Minnesotans trying
to escape the tax climate. ... This chilling decision can costformer
Minnesotans hundreds of ...Abolish Property Taxes
taxthemax.blogspot.com/
Justice David
Lillehaug issued that ROW
assessments are in fact a TAX.
he also made a deal .... St. Paul right-of-way fees are
taxes, Minnesota high court
rules.Searches related to David Lillehaug fees are taxes
With Criminal Charges vs.DSI
Inspector Ed Smith et al
With Happy Birthday to Rick Cardenas Disabled Mentor
for years.
ES 17-300 | 1 | 10 | Rick Cardenas 75th Birthday | Resolution | Celebrating Rick Cardenas on the occasion of his 75th birthday, and recognizing his extraordinary contributions toward a better Saint Paul. |
STATE
OF MINNESOTA
GOVERNORS OFFICE MARK
DAYTON
ATTORNEY GENERAL
LORY SWANSON ET Al
RELATOR VA WIDOW
CANDIDATE
MRS.SHARON ANDERSON aka
Scarrella
VS.
STATE OF MINNESOTA,COUNTY OF
RAMSEY,CITY ST.PAUL
all Agencies, Mayor Chris
Coleman,DSI,CityAttorneys,Employees
Ed Smith, John Doe, Mary Roe et al
similarly situated, in personal
Official
Capacitys.
CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS
ART. III AND ART. X
1. SEPARATION OF POWERS 2.
DISPARAITY
3. TRUTH IN TAXACTION
4.EQUAL TREATMENT
CRIMINAL CHARGES
s the legislative body, the City Council is responsible for setting City
policy through ordinances and resolutionsIn addition, the Council acts in a quasi-judicial role in hearing
appeals regarding actions taken by a number of City agencies. In addition to
their duties as Councilmembers, the City Council serves as the Board of Health
and as the directors for the Public Library Agencyand commissioners for the Housing and Redevelopment Authority
(HRA). Representatives from the Council are members of the boards for
the Saint Paul RiverCentre Convention and Visitors
Authority, the Saint Paul Port
Authority, the Joint Property Tax Advisory Board
(JPTAC), and the Board of
Water Commissioners
RES 17-325 | 1 | 1 | First Baptist Church, et al. Settlement Agreement and Release | Resolution | Approving the Settlement Agreement and Release between the City of Saint Paul and First Baptist Church, et al. and their attorney John G. Hoeschler. | Not available | Not available | ||
RES 17-328 | 1 | 2 | Amy Krekelberg Release from Liability Agreement | Resolution | Approving the Release from Liability Agreement between the City of Saint Paul and Amy Elizabeth Krekelberg and her attorneys Sapientia Law Group, PLLC & Sieben, Grose, Von Holtum & Carey. |
Criminal Charges
vs. City and its Employees
unabated re RICO
STATUTES http://www.slideshare.net/Sharon4Anderson/697-surreyabatementmanatronrico
Takings without Just
Compensations of Drivers License, Disabled Plates,
Trailer,
PLEASE BE SO
NOTICED THAT HOUSING DEALS WHEN DAVID LILLEHAUG WAS ATTORNEY FOR CITY DISMISSING
USSC 10-1032 THEN LILLEHAUG WAS MADE DFL JUSTICE.
Court opinions for magner v. gallagher | |
Magner v. Gallagher, 132 S. Ct. 1306 -
2012 - Supreme Court - Cited by 39
Magner v. Gallagher, 132 S. Ct. 548 -
2011 - Supreme Court - Cited by 31
Magner v. Gallagher, 132 S. Ct. 994 -
2012 - Supreme Court - Cited by
3
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Magner v. Gallagher - SCOTUSblog
www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/magner-v-gallagher/
Feb 14, 2012 - Disclosure: Goldstein & Russell,
P.C. serves as counsel to the respondents in this case. Issue: (1) Whether
disparate impact claims
are ...City of St. Paul Destroys Evidence related to Real-Estate Racketeering ...
www.landlordpolitics.com/ricotrial.html
Three St. Paul landlords, Frank Steinhauser, Tom Gallagher,
and Sandra Harrilal, .... Wells Fargo Mortgage, an Iowa corporation, doing
business in the state of Minnesota,
... of certain evidence that has been used in the federal RICO
lawsuitRacketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Cases, Dockets and ...
https://dockets.justia.com/browse/state-minnesota/noscat-13/nos-470
Minnesota Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt
Organizations Cases filed in the ... Cause Of Action:
Racketeering (RICO)
Act ... St.
Jude Medical, Inc. et al v.State v. Huynh :: 1994 :: Minnesota Supreme Court Decisions ...
law.justia.com › ... › Minnesota Supreme Court Decisions ›
1994
An officer at First Bank Minneapolis identified the personal checks written on
Hung's ... Minnesota's
RICOstatute is much like the federal RICO law; consequently, ... may at times
"coalesce," i.e., in some cases the same proof may be used
to ...St. Paul cleared in housing-code bias lawsuits - StarTribune.com
www.startribune.com/st-paul-cleared-in-housing-code-bias-lawsuits/36480724/
Dec 19, 2008 - A federal judge has dismissed
three lawsuits against the city of St. Paul ... federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt
Organizations Act (RICO).Editorial: Time for a tune-up of Minnesota’s Truth-in-Taxation procedures
It’s
time for a fresh look at a staple of local-government operations in Minnesota:
Truth in Taxation.
The
process — in place for nearly three decades — involves property-tax notices
based on proposed levies and public meetings to discuss issues.
The
message from a new study: Local governments can do a better job of engaging
taxpayers by involving them earlier in the process.
Work
to bring more transparency to local public budgets deserves attention, and we’ve
made note over the years of advocacy by the Minnesota Chapter of NAIOP, the
commercial-real-estate development association. The study it engaged the
Citizens League to conduct calls on local governments and elected officials to
consider new ways to inform and involve citizens in city, county and school
district financing processes.
The
outcome, Citizens League Executive Director Sean Kershaw told us, is “a great
opportunity for everybody to win on this.”
But
while intentions are good, he said, some efforts inadvertently fall short,
especially if governments fail to provide information at the right time or do so
in ways that aren’t helpful to taxpayers. By the time meetings are held,
typically in November or December, “most of the decisions have been made,”
Kershaw observes.
There’s
frustration because people feel ignored in budget processes, Quinn Cheney,
NAIOP-Minnesota’s director of public policy, told us. However, “the earlier
they’re engaged, the more they are aware of the process, the more comfortable
they’ll be with the end results, no matter what they might be.”
NAIOP-Minnesota
over the years has championed transparency as a way for its business members —
who bear a significant share of the local-property-tax burden — to understand
the real factors that contribute to rising taxes.
In
its study, the Citizens League found that information presented in the current
Truth-in-Taxation process is overly complex, that participation is low and that
the public-hearing format discourages discussion and “authentic feedback.”
Among
its recommendations — presented as a “working draft to spur further input and
conversation,” rather than a document approved by its board — the league calls
for reforming Truth in Taxation into a Truth-in-Budgeting process. It makes the
point that the current system “no longer meets its original legislative intent,
and may even work against the initial goals of the legislation.”
It
is time to “carefully and collaboratively re-evaluate Truth in Taxation,” the
league says, suggesting “a blend of state direction and local choice about the
timing, purpose and expectations for the process.”
Meanwhile,
some local governments are making strides, starting “to lead on this issue,”
Kershaw said, and “really trying to figure out … how they present information,”
using graphics or other formats “that are accessible to their residents and
business owners.”
In
the east metro, Quinn observes, Dakota County is a leader in presenting
information to citizens in an easy-to-read way.
It’s
a good time to tune up an important process. From aging populations to needed
infrastructure repairs, local governments face expensive challenges.
Transparency is good for citizens, and governments,
too.
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