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Hecht to File Lawsuit Save Email Print
Posted: 8:54 PM Feb 22, 2008
Last Updated: 12:33 PM Feb 23, 2008
Reporter: Brian Dorman
Email Address: brian.dorman@wibw.com

Shawnee County District Attorney Robert Hecht

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Shawnee County District attorney Robert Hecht indicated Friday that he plans to act on the City’s refusal to stop a deal to buy a new police helicopter.

In January, Hecht advised the City the procedure the City Council used to approve the deal was not valid. He asked the City to provide legal argument why a civil lawsuit to stop the deal was not warranted.

Acting City Attorney Braxton Copley responded to Hecht his opinion that the helicopter deal was valid.

The City Council on Tuesday turned down an attempt by councilman Bill Haynes to stop the deal.

Hecht sent a letter to 13 News Friday morning, saying his original opinion stands, “This office will move as quickly as prudent to fulfill our professional responsibilities and obligations to the law and Topeka’s citizens.” In an interview Friday afternoon, he explained that means he is preparing the paperwork to file suit to stop the helicopter purchase.

Hecht says his decision is not about whether or not the city should purchase the helicopter. Instead, he says it's about ensuring city government acts according to state law. He says Copley failed to present legal evidence convincing him the action was valid. Hecht says it will take several days to prepare the filing.

City Spokesperson David Bevens released a statement Friday, saying the city stands by Copley's earlier opinion.

Deputy Mayor Brett Blackburn, who sponsored the communication authorizing City Manager Norton Bonaparte to enter into a lease-purchase agreement for the helicopter, declined to comment Friday, saying he hadn't seen Hecht's statement.

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Posted by: doris Location: topeka on Feb 24, 2008 at 09:44 AM
i wish hecht would stop truing to play god. we need all the help we can get. the police dept. need the copter and hecht should leave those decisions to them.

Posted by: John Location: Ta puka on Feb 24, 2008 at 06:02 AM
Blackburn and is MONEY WASTING Cronies need to be throughly investigated by DA Hecht. Time to VOTE them out. Blackburn needs to GO. I will never do business with his company, EVER.

Posted by: logan Location: overbrook on Feb 23, 2008 at 04:43 PM
Ya know.....whats wrong with the one thats buzzing our heads now? And thats not Connery, its Charlton Heston

Posted by: Corey Location: Topeka on Feb 23, 2008 at 12:55 AM
Great news that the DA is getting involved, this city doesn't need another helicopter for one, and maybe this will knock the council off of their collective perches, thinking that they can do whatever they want without having to worry about the consequences. Here's an Idea for the council,instead of the stupid helicopter...how about tossing some more money to fixing the pothole obstacle courses that have become the norm in the last couple of months?

Posted by: Ann Nonomiss Location: Topeka on Feb 22, 2008 at 10:54 PM
Don't you know Sean Connery when you see him ?

Posted by: Citizen Location: Topeka on Feb 22, 2008 at 04:47 PM
Is it Braxton Copley's opinion or Norton Bonaprte's? My money is on Norton.

Posted by: Michael Location: Topeka on Feb 22, 2008 at 03:23 PM
Who is the man pictured? There is no alternative text for this photo.

Posted by: Mark on Feb 22, 2008 at 02:14 PM
Bravo to DA Hecht. The Fab Five and their time on the council is drawning to an end. Hopefully constituents will use recall proceedings, heckling, and embarassment to get these peons out of office.