Two days set aside for Medicine Hat mayor’s judicial review case
Lawyers for the City of Medicine Hat and its mayor Linnsie Clark will spend two days in court next week for a judicial review case that could drastically change the course of an ongoing leadership crisis at city hall.
The Court of King’s Bench in Calgary, where the case is being tried, revealed its schedule for the next five business days late Friday afternoon.
The case starts Monday, labelled as a “reading” and continues into Tuesday, labelled as a civil judicial review. Both days begin in court at 10 a.m.
An Alberta administrative law expert told CHAT News on Friday there will likely not be a decision from the judge in the case on Monday.