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Opinion Item
Opinion Type
Consent Opinion
Docket Number
2016-484
Parties Involved
Wilwy Robinson
Agency at Issue
Town of Plain Dealing
Decision Date
7/20/2018
Law
42:1112B(1)
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Consent order in which Wiley Robinson agrees that he violated La. R.S. 42:1112B‎(1)‎ by participating in the transfer of a 1979 Sutphen fire truck from the Town of Plain Dealing to his son, James Chad Robinson, on behalf of Custom Herbicides, Inc., in the name of Aaron Bufkin, while he served as the Mayor of the Town of Plain Dealing. Additionally, Mr. Robinson agrees that he violated La. R.S. 42:1112B‎(1)‎ by using a backhoe owned by the Town of Plain Dealing to move stone veneer to benefit personal property owned by his son, Chad Robinson, while he served as Mayor of the Town of Plain Dealing.
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board to his economic advantage, the board may order the payment of <br /> penalties. Recovery may include, in addition to an amount equal to such <br /> economic advantage, penalties not to exceed one half of the amount of the <br /> economic advantage. . . <br /> XI. <br /> As evidenced by his signature below, Wiley Robinson knowingly and of his own free <br /> will (a)agrees that the violations are factually supported by stated facts herein;(b)agrees that he <br /> violated La. R.S. 42:1112B(1); (c) acknowledges that upon his signature being affixed to this <br /> consent decree, this document will be available to the public as a public record; (d) agrees that <br /> this order and decree is final and waives his right of appeal; and (e) agrees to comply with any <br /> other term or condition in the following order and decree. <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br />
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