During oral argument on April 21, 2016, Curio noted that the Fire District's failure to keep closed meeting minutes on five separate occasions over a three year period violated the Meetings Act and constituted a pattern of noncompliance that warranted injunctive relief. Curio stated that the Fire District would be "hard-pressed" to deny its actions are willful or knowing if it violates the Meetings Act again.
The case is captioned Donald Baldwin v. Harrison Township Fire District, et al, Docket No. GLO-L-1713-15 and Baldwin was represented by the Law Office of Walter M. Luers.