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U.S. Coast Guard vs. Simone Joyce Solomon

The November 10, 2016 case record addressed the Coast Guard allegation summarized as: Misconduct. The case outcome is recorded as Remanded to CG per NTSB Order No. EM-213.

Disposition

Dismissed

Posture

Appeal

Sanction

Judge

What the Record Shows

Case Summary

The Coast Guard charged or alleged Simone Joyce Solomon with misconduct.

The November 10, 2016 case record is tied to docket 2012-0351, procedural posture: Appeal, disposition: Dismissed.

The available record identifies an appeal posture, so the case page should focus on the reviewing decision and avoid expanding beyond the issues stated in that source.

The recorded outcome or sanction is Remanded to CG per NTSB Order No. EM-213.

Based on public docket metadata and available source documents. Allegations are described as allegations, not findings of fact or admissions.

Outcome

Remanded to CG per NTSB Order No. EM-213

Case Timeline

  1. Nov 10, 2016

    Dismissed

    Loaded source record for 2012-0351.

Case Metadata

Docket Number
2012-0351
Enforcement Activity Number
Dispositive Order Date
Nov 10, 2016
Dispositive order
Judge
Source Era
1999–2022 Published Decisions
Dispositive Order Type
Dismissed
Allegation
Misconduct

Sources, Context, and Method

What This Record Does and Does Not Show

Coast Guard suspension and revocation cases are administrative proceedings about a merchant mariner credential. They generally begin when a Coast Guard investigating officer files a complaint with the ALJ Docketing Center. Unless the case goes to a hearing and an ALJ finds the complaint allegations proved in a written decision and order, the allegations should be understood as allegations, not findings.

A settlement agreement or consent order can end the proceeding without an admission of the alleged conduct. This page therefore separates what the Coast Guard alleged from what an ALJ, Commandant appeal decision, default order, settlement order, dismissal, or other public record actually decided.

MLAA builds these pages from public Coast Guard ALJ docket data, official Coast Guard source documents, preserved docket-source proof, and available orders or decisions. We preserve source records where we can, label allegations as allegations, avoid treating docket categories as factual findings, and invite source-backed corrections when a record needs to be fixed.

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