Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2022

Louisiana Board of Ethics In the Matter of Michelle Barnett

Louisiana Board of Ethics In the Matter of Michelle Barnett
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided April 13, 2022

Louisiana Board of Ethics In the Matter of Michelle Barnett

Opinion

NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL W( C y lJ FIRST CIRCUIT

2021 CA 0458

LOUISIANA BOARD OF ETHICS IN THE MATTER OF MICHELLE BARNETT

DATE OF JUDGMENT. APR 13 2022

ON APPEAL FROM THE LOUISIANA BOARD OF ETHICS NUMBER 2015- 0662, PANEL B STATE OF LOUISIANA

ETHICS ADJUDICATORY BOARD —PANEL B WILLIAM COOPER, III, GREGORY McDONALD, AND ESTHER A. REDMANN

Kathleen M. Allen Counsel for Appellee Tracy M. Barker Louisiana Board of Ethics LaToya D. Jordan Baton Rouge, Louisiana

David A. Lowe Counsel for Appellant Baton Rouge, Louisiana Michelle Barnett

BEFORE: GUIDRY, HOLDRIDGE, AND CHUTZ, JJ.

Disposition: AFFIRMED.

CHUTZ, J.

Respondent -appellant, Michelle Barnett, appeals the order of the Louisiana

Ethics Adjudicatory Board ( EAB), denying her motion for summary judgment, which sought dismissal of the charges levied against her by the Louisiana Board of Ethics ( BOE) based on allegations of violations of the Louisiana Code of Governmental Ethics. See La. R. S. 42: 1101 et seq. Because the EAB' s order is clearly controlled by case law precedent and statutes; the issues involve no more than an application of well- settled rules to recurring fact situations; the EAB

opinion and conclusions of law adequately explain the order; and no error of law appears on the record, we affirm in accordance with La. Uniform Courts of Appeal

Rule 2- 16. 2. A(2),( 4),( 5), & ( 6). See La. C. C. P. art. 966. See also Louisiana Bd. of Ethics Matter of Villere, 2015- 1939 ( La. App. 1st Cir. 12/ 22/ 16), 208 So. 3d 940, 949, writ denied, 2017- 00128 ( La. 3/ 13/ 17), 216 So. 3d 807 ( the proper inquiry in a motion for summary judgment is whether the evidence in existence at the time of the filing of formal charges, viewed in the aggregate, establishes that the BOE fully investigated the allegations and uncovered a factual basis sufficient to substantiate

a probable violation of the Code of Governmental Ethics, notwithstanding that the presumption may later be proven to be untrue). Accordingly, the EAB' s order, denying respondent' s motion for summary judgment, is affirmed. Appeal costs are assessed against respondent -appellant, Michelle Barnett.

AFFIRMED.

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