Quincy Quarry News Weekly Fish Wrap: Things heat up with a losing trifecta.
– News about Quincy Massachusetts from Quincy Quarry News with commentary added
For the Koch Maladministration, that is.
While at the end of the day – or, to be more correct, at the end of this week – and while it probably should have happened sooner, if not much sooner, Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch was legally buzzed not just one this week.
Not just twice.
Rather, thrice.
First up on Monday, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court yet again ruled against him.
This time the Supreme Judicial Court whacked one of Mayor Koch’s many dogged but likely ultimately all likely doomed efforts to koch-block the City of Boston from rebuilding its bridge to Long Island on its dime as Boston pretty much has the lawful right to do so no matter what Mayor Koch misthinks.
Then on Thursday Mayor Koch was whacked by a Suffolk County Superior Court judge on yet another of his ever-growing number of failed attempts to koch-block Boston’s plans to rebuild its Long Island Bridge.
Granted, the Koch Machine’s legal team will likely seek an appeal on this trial court ruling as per its standard operating procedure; at the same time, Quincy Quarry News’ ever-growing legions of loyal readers know how that such will all but assuredly play out.
And then for the final aspect of this week’s legal trifecta, care of Mayor Koch’s status as the most senior member of the MBTA Board of Directors he will be facing Morgan & Morgan hectoring the MBTA over last week’s commuter-laden Orange Line train bursting into flames and so terrorizing passengers.
In this last instance, one would hope that given Mayor Koch’s history of losing in court that the MBTA Board of Directors will not name him to a special executive committee tasked to oversee the T’s response to Morgan & Morgan’s expected tort litigation; however, we are talking the T.
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