L.A. County asks appeals court to dismiss long-running homelessness lawsuit

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The petition, filed with the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, comes after U.S. District Judge David O. Carter twice rejected an agreement that would have marked the end of the L.A. Alliance lawsuit.

For a second time, a federal judge refuses to sign off on a settlement between L.A. County and a downtown alliance to address the homelessness crisis.

In Thursday’s petition, county lawyers argued that Carter has no legal power to spike a settlement both sides have agreed to. They called his decision “unprecedented” and accused him of effectively becoming a third party in the case, acting as a “catalyst for social and political change” rather than a neutral arbiter.

“By refusing to approve dismissal, the district court has left the parties the option of bowing to its pressure tactics or proceeding with litigation — at public taxpayer expense — that has already been fully resolved between them,” wrote attorney Mira Hashmall, partner at the Miller Barondess firm, which was hired by the county to litigate the case.

 

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