Charles StarkOdar Office, Administrative Law Judge
For the 2010 *fiscal year, Judge Charles Stark has disposed 383 cases at the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR) in BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. Out of those 383 dispostions, 75 were dismissed, 286 were approved and 22 were denied. This means that the percentage of depositions that Judge Charles Stark has approved in BALTIMORE for the 2010 fiscal year is 19%. The information below for Judge Charles Stark was last updated on 10/01/2021.
AVERAGE STATISTICS
Office | *Fiscal Year | Total Depositions |
Total Decisions |
Total Denials |
Total Awards |
Cases Dismissed |
Cases Approved |
Cases Denied |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BALTIMORE | 2010 | 383 | 308 | 22 | 286 | 20% | 75% | 6% |
BALTIMORE | 2011 | 475 | 385 | 30 | 355 | 19% | 75% | 6% |
AVERAGE TIME
Dismissed | Approved | Denied | |
---|---|---|---|
Charles Stark | No Stats for FY2011 | ||
All ALJs in BALTIMORE | 21% | 50% | 28% |
All ALJs in MARYLAND | 20% | 44% | 35% |
All ALJs in the Nation | 18% | 45% | 38% |
1 Comment
Please pass this on to the judge: To: Administrative Law Judge, Charles Stark
From: Irene Michele Heigh
Your Honor Sir,
This note is being sent to you this day, July 25, 2012, because back in Feb. 2008, I was standing before you for an altogether different matter, yet you bought up the fact that I had experience some difficulties with my then neighbor. You asked how I was getting along currently with my neighbors. I answered that I was fine and there were no real problems with my neighbors. Well Sir, that same evening my neighbor who lives in the same house that the neighbor who used to harass me lived in began similar behavior. She was upset because of a parking space. The law settled that and suffice it to say from that day until today we never spoke directly to one another.
Today, she finally trimmed a bush that grows over her fence into my yard. I asked her politely to clean up the debris left in my yard. She got loud and drew the attention of other neighbors by using profanity to tell me she wasn’t going to do it and that I should stop “looking in her face. You know I don’t like you. I’m sick of you looking in my face everyday! Don’t say a thing to me. I’m not cleaning up s… You always in my face, you keep your face up my a.., You come make me pick it up!”
My response: ‘I asked you politely to pick up your…(interrupted) You can’t control what I do with my eyes, You wish you had my face up your…(interrupted) Don’t worry, I’ll take care of it.”
Your Honor Sir I’m sending this account to you, because I’m not sure what I should do now that this is recurring. I’m hoping and praying that you have a suggestion that will keep this from further negative development. Please, offer me a workable solution.
Thank you.