City considering outside counsel to test public nuisance law

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2 thoughts on “City considering outside counsel to test public nuisance law

  1. Wonder how many less calls there would be if the prosecutor’s office actually punished crimes accordingly. What authority does a landlord providing ‘affordable housing’ have when it comes to enforcing laws?

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