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Saturday, October 17, 2009
Ind. Decisions - Another NFP COA decision reclassified
The case is Mark P'Pool v. Indiana Horse Racing Commission (45A04-0812-CV-757 ) - opinion issued 8/27/09; Appellee's motion to publish 9/28/09; Appellant's response to motion to publish 10/1/09; Appellee's motion to publish granted 10/6/09. From the opinion:
Mark P’Pool appeals the trial court’s order affirming the decision of the Indiana Horse Racing Commission (“IHRC”), which imposed a six-year suspension and $30,000 fine upon P’Pool for violations of IHRC rules. For our review, P’Pool purports to raise a single issue, whether he was denied due process during the IHRC proceedings, based on nine alleged errors delineated below. Concluding the IHRC’s decision is supported by substantial evidence, the penalty imposed is not excessive or arbitrary, P’Pool was not denied due process, and the ALJ did not improperly exclude evidence, we affirm.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on October 17, 2009 10:58 AM
Posted to Ind. App.Ct. Decisions