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Hoffer v. Bd. of Registration in Medicine

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jun 25, 2010
457 Mass. 1004 (Mass. 2010)

Opinion

No. SJC-09659.

June 25, 2010.

Board of Registration in Medicine. Doctor, License to practice medicine. Moot Question.

Mindy Hoffer, pro se.

Amy Spector, Assistant Attorney General, for the defendant.


Mindy Hoffer appeals from a judgment of a single justice of this court denying her request for leave to file late a complaint for judicial review of an order of the Board of Registration in Medicine (board), suspending her license to practice medicine. While this appeal was pending, the board entertained two petitions filed by Hoffer to stay her suspension. The board ultimately denied those petitions, and Hoffer has "filed a new complaint in the county court challenging that denial. That matter remains pending. The board has moved to dismiss this appeal as moot, in light of the subsequent actions of the board. Hoffer has submitted a letter assenting to the dismissal, stating, in pertinent part: "I have decided that I can accept your closing my case in your court at this time." We agree that the appeal is moot, and therefore dismiss it. See Commonwealth v. Grant, 455 Mass. 1022, 1023 (2010); Moe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd., 444 Mass. 1009, 1009-1010 (2005). We also decline Hoffer's request to combine her pending matter in the county court with this appeal.

The board's order from which Hoffer sought to appeal was one vacating a stay of an earlier suspension by the board. For simplicity, we refer to the order as one of suspension.

So ordered.


Summaries of

Hoffer v. Bd. of Registration in Medicine

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jun 25, 2010
457 Mass. 1004 (Mass. 2010)
Case details for

Hoffer v. Bd. of Registration in Medicine

Case Details

Full title:MINDY HOFFER v. BOARD OF REGISTRATION IN MEDICINE

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Jun 25, 2010

Citations

457 Mass. 1004 (Mass. 2010)

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