Kinney v. Three Arch Community Services Dist. CA4/
This is either the ninth or tenth appeal (we have long lost count) arising out of a “knock-down, drag-out saga engulfing what must surely be a residential area bereft of neighborly pleasantries.” (Keegan v. Three Arch Bay Community Services District et al. (June 11, 2015, G048609) [nonpub. opn.] (Keegan).) At some far earlier point, this case arose out of problems relating to drainage and parking. At this point, it has degenerated into what can reasonably be characterized as an attempt by plaintiff Charles Kinney, a now disbarred attorney who lives in the community, to inflict as much pain and expense on his neighbors as he possibly can.
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