Briarwood 1 owner Mike Kohan filed an emergency petition for a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction against in Hinds County Chancery Court on February 15 after Jackson Municipal Court Judge Jeff Reynolds ordered his arrest on February 14. Coincidentally, a cleanup crew recently started work at the building.
Kohan owns the building through his company, Briarwood Holding Realty, LLC. The building was neglected for years and fell into a serious state of disrepair. Jackson Code Enforcement officers found numerous violations and cited Kohan.
Jackson Municipal Court Judge Jeffrey Reynolds held a trial in absentia on January 10 as Kohan failed to appear in court.
The Court found the building suffered from severe sanitation problems, drainage problems, pervasive mold, water "everywhere", and electrical wiring exposed to water. A multitude of residency-challenged individuals inhabited the building, committing more destruction of the property as broken windows and graffiti mushroomed throughout the premises. Judge Reynolds ruled the building was "dangerous" to the citizens of Jackson and ordered it demolished if it was not brought up to the code to the reasonable satisfaction of the Court. The Court suspended a six-month jail sentence for Mr. New York pending demolition of the building. Judge Reynolds set his appeal bond at $1 million. Kohan's lawyer, John Martin filed an emergency motion to vacate the January 10 ruling and rescind the arrest warrant. Judge Reynolds held another hearing on February 14. JJ reported that day:(John Martin) argued neither he nor his client received a copy of the citation or notice of any hearings. The Court did not have jurisdiction over the non-traveling Kohan since he was never properly served.Judge Reynolds said the city prosecutor stated under oath at the trial that she sent Kohan a copy of the notice and citation through certified mail as tell as notifying him over the phone. She said she emailed copies as well at Kohan's direction.Martin argued that even if such correspondence occurred, his client was still not properly served under the rules. He claimed the summons must be personally served upon his client as actual notice does not cure defective process. He also said Kohan is not the owner of the building but instead claimed Briarwood Holding Realty, LLC owns the building and the company was not given notice of the citation.City Prosecutor Jeffrey Graves said notice can be sent through certified mail, as it was in this case. Judge Reynolds said Environmental Court does not serve any defendants through personal service. All citations are delivered via the United States Postal Service. "I don't believe we issue a citation here and Jackson, Mississippi and serve it personally in New York," opined the jurist. Section 3.2 (d) of the Mississippi Rules of Criminal Procedure states:The summons may be served by personally delivering a copy of the summons to the defendant by any officer authorized by law to execute arrest warrants or by delivering a copy of the summons by U.S. mail, addressed to the defendant at the defendant's usual residence, business or post office address.
21 comments:
I don't know how good the City will be at this because this action is standard BS that Kohan does to hold on to distressed properties without paying taxes or doing adequate renovations. Step 1 has started and good luck having anything done...
Wow! This is why no business owner wants to operate in Jackson.
Sounds like he didn't believe the hicks from Mississippi would actually consider having him arrested and extradited south in chains.
Do the workers have proper gear to protect themselves from mold?
If Jackson is so desperate to fill it’s jail, quit releasing all of the accused felons.
Is that (just doing business) what you believe Mr. Kohan is guilty of @1:13, or are you just complaining about Jackson for the fun of it?
I think you’re just talking out of your ass again. Go home.
Hell, I, for one, think it is more valuable if demolished.
I dont recognize that to be Mike Kohan's signature on the petition.
"Briarwood asked the city to turn off the water but it has yet to do so."
So many appropriate troll responses, so little time....
City can’t provide certified mail receipt. City can’t turn off water. Hmmm. Maybe this building owner isn’t the bad guy after all
I'm not going to bash or assign blame. Figure the city and this slum lord are both guilty of fault.
I'm just going to say how sad it makes me, that a building that I was proud to work in 20 years ago has been allowed to become the garbage heap it is today.
So many wrongs and failures.
2:15 - JXN doesn't have a jail. That's part of the problem.
Innocent man buys a shitbox building in a shitbox area in a shitbox city full of shitbox scum. Shitbox goes to shit and is unrentable due to shitbox drug addicts and shitbox mental-cases. ARREST HIM, sayeth Kang Shitbox!
Will someone explain the law because the guy doesn’t own the property? How is he criminally liable for an LLC?
100% if Jackson had not allowed the area to be overrun with criminals this building would still be in operation. Every time a crime occurred here, people made plans to go elsewhere until it was a dead horse. NOW the city is on the ball about punishing the owner, meanwhile the environment in which business became unbearable is worse all the time, the City Of Jackson has no time for the criminals, just Mr Kohan. Is that because he has deep pockets or something?
Good luck on availing yourself of Chancery Court jurisdiction by claiming a constitutional violation in this case. I give it a Hail Mary's chance.
Is remedies are not available in chancery court
He needs to appeal and stay in proper lanes…..
His lawyer is not really a dumbass but….maybe I’m wrong
Well, just send a letter. Who cares where. The defendendant didn’t answer, was obviously disinterested. Take his property. Mississippi.
A criminal matter in Chancery court?
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm
I'm glad they are somewhat taking some level of action, I guess?
The city usually just holds a rally in the parking lot to pray.
Or offer a mentorship to Mr. Kohan.
Its just a bit peculiar that they only seem to be interested in justice when it involves and out of state investor. There are many local slum lords that the city seems quite fond of.
I hope they practice "equitable" punishments and demand this level of action from all.
"....City Of Jackson has no time for the criminals, just Mr Kohan. Is that because he has deep pockets or something?"
February 22, 2023 at 5:31 PM
Bingo! It's called a 'SHAKEDOWN'. It's possible Mr. Kohan is known for providing inducements to key parties. Jackson's functionaries seem to have learned from those of New Orleans. I suspect that should Mr. Kohan discover how to get the correct inducements to the proper parties, his problems will disappear.
I'm no fan of Jackson's City Gov't, but some of you fellas have true hate in your hearts. Over a city in which most of you don't even live. It's sad.
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