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Supreme Court Report !! ALERT: #103 Dear Incline Village & Crystal Bay Property Owners, Yesterday’s hearing at the Nevada Supreme Court went extremely well. All 200+ attendees in the standing room only courtroom would probably agree. Our attorneys did a superb job of representing our position; however, in our opinion the opposition’s attorneys suffered a total meltdown. Of course, it is hard for the attorneys representing the Washoe County Assessor, the State Board of Equalization or the Nevada Tax Commission to argue a case convincingly, when the law, the facts and the logic are all on our side. That became increasingly evident during the proceedings. Every one of the six Justices present asked numerous questions of the attorneys. Our team was great!!! Their team was not. Justice Maupin, the seventh Justice, had recused himself as he owns property in our area; but it seemed highly likely, that four of the six remaining Justices were sympathetic to our cause. OUR THANKS TO YOU It was so important to have a presence at this hearing. We asked you for help. You answered our plea, and then some. The Justices seemed stunned at the size of the gallery. They were expecting a group, but had no idea how many of us there would be. Standing room only was what developed, as well as a hearing that lasted for 90 minutes instead of the planned 15 minutes per side. The Supreme Court’s decision, the evening before, to allow live TV coverage in the court during the hearing was an amazing development. That was an almost unheard of turn of events. All three TV Channels were there in force, as well as reporters from the print media. Our thanks to all of you who came to stand shoulder to shoulder with us, and to all of you who were supporting us in your thoughts. Everything helped. We feel that this opportunity to present our cause to the highest court in Nevada was a huge success. Senator Randolph Townsend has been, and continues to be, of enormous help in guiding our efforts. Even though he had another conflicting meeting, he was in attendance throughout the entire Supreme Court hearing. DO YOU HAVE THIS QUESTION TOO? Many emails have been received questioning how the 17 individual cases that were before the Supreme Court at this hearing affect all of the 8700 properties in Incline Village/Crystal Bay. The answer is as follows:
Therefore, the fate of the tax assessments for the 8700 is in the Decision that the Justices will make for the 17 cases that were heard on June 15th. The entire tax situation is very convoluted and confusing. However, I hope the explanation helps to somewhat clarify our current position. WHEN WILL WE KNOW? Chief Justice Robert Rose addressed the gallery at the close of the hearing. He praised their decorum, explained the procedures that are followed in the Supreme Court’s analysis of a case before their decision is issued, and stated that a ruling would be forthcoming in 60 to 90 days. Of course we will keep you apprised of events as they occur. We still have three more pending lawsuits to conclude; and as you all know, “It is never over, until it’s over!!!” Keep the faith ! | |||||