Trial and conviction. When you have a horizontal unit, you have multiple individuals, that may be picking up pieces of the case. Somebody may take the case to arraignment. If its a felony, somebody else may do the preliminary hearing and somebody else may eventually try the case. The downside in Domestic Violence when you do business that way, is that you lose continuity and the trust of the victim. And Domestic Violence is one of those areas where the relationship between the victim and the prosecutor is crucial, because the very beginning were dealing with victims that generally reluctant. Typically a Domestic Violence victim does not want to prosecute the offender. Why is that . The offender is often the breadwinner. The offender is often someone who who is in a relationship where there may be children involved and the victim is looking for a way to fix the problem without necessarily prosecuting the case. Unfortunately, we know that historically the problem does not get fixed unles
that is what i am saying. i am not an attorney, but i would be surprised if we could say that there s a certain type of music of would be limited in this scenario. comissioner antonini: i would tend to agree breyer we have had discussions in the past, and if you were so restrictive to say italian opera, but if they did some popular italian music, it would not qualify. my experience is we have to limit its by the amplification and the number of people participating, so basically that is our motion. the other thing rick added to the motion is that it is inside, not outside. it is only inside the business. i believe your recommendation is that the doors and windows be closed up the time. i have additional amendments i am not sure that were in the motion. is there some limit to the size of this equipment? where commissioner more is going is that the permission we are about to give to this particular owner is not going to the owner. it is going to the property, so if in th
to that type of thing. i do not think we can say it cannot be different types of music. it can only be singing with background amplified. does that make it different from karaoke? this discussion is only between the zoning administrator and the planning commission. i do not need any other comments on this. it is similar in that there is one microphone with one person. it is similar to karaoke. you re not limiting the type of music. you are limiting the volume and the extent of the amplification. that is what i am saying. i am not an attorney, but i would be surprised if we could say that there s a certain type of music of would be limited in this scenario. comissioner antonini: i would tend to agree breyer we have had discussions in the past, and if you were so restrictive to say italian opera, but if they did some popular italian music, it would not qualify. my experience is we have to limit its by the amplification and the number of people participating, so basically th
my experience is we have to limit its by the amplification and the number of people participating, so basically that is our motion. the other thing rick added to the motion is that it is inside, not outside. it is only inside the business. i believe your recommendation is that the doors and windows be closed up the time. i have additional amendments i am not sure that were in the motion. is there some limit to the size of this equipment? where commissioner more is going is that the permission we are about to give to this particular owner is not going to the owner. it is going to the property, so if in the future, the current owners exit the business, they very well could just do rock music. it is being sold to us as a particular thing. i am currently willing to trust the current proprietors, but there is no guarantee of what we are doing. it goes on forever. i understand. one amplified microphone, you cannot really have that. we have nothing from the staff that sa
discussions in the past, and if you were so restrictive to say italian opera, but if they did some popular italian music, it would not qualify. my experience is we have to limit its by the amplification and the number of people participating, so basically that is our motion. the other thing rick added to the motion is that it is inside, not outside. it is only inside the business. i believe your recommendation is that the doors and windows be closed up the time. i have additional amendments i am not sure that were in the motion. is there some limit to the size of this equipment? where commissioner more is going is that the permission we are about to give to this particular owner is not going to the owner. it is going to the property, so if in the future, the current owners exit the business, they very well could just do rock music. it is being sold to us as a particular thing. i am currently willing to trust the current proprietors, but there is no guarantee of what w