For more than two decades, the Knox County Criminal Court Clerk's Office failed to properly collect a mandatory court fee.
As a result, officials say, the county coffers lost out on at least $1 million.
"Those
are real numbers – it's probably more – that's just a conservative
number," said Knox County Criminal Court Clerk Mike Hammond, who took
over the office in September 2014. "And when you think of all the needs
we have in Knox County and the fact that the amount was not properly
collected, it doesn't speak well for the office."
The problem, Hammond said, was discovered recently and has since been fixed.
In 1992, the Knox County Commission raised the local litigation tax for criminal and sessions courts from $26.25 to $28.50.
In 1995, the board raised the litigation tax for the Fourth Circuit Court from $21.50 to $23.75.
The
Knox County Criminal Court Clerk's Office, which is the record keeper
for the three courts, never collected the new amounts after the changes
were implemented.
Hammond said that after the County Commission in
June bumped the tax by another $5, he discovered the mistake while
researching past increases.
Hammond declined to blame his
employees, "who were doing what they were told to do." But, he said, he
doesn't know why the office didn't comply with the commission-approved
changes.
Hammond's predecessor, Joy McCroskey, ran the office
beginning in mid-2008. She took over after Martha Phillips – who was
elected to the job in the 1980s – died.
"It's frustrating for me as a citizen . . . to know that there was a million dollars that could have been collected," he said.
Hammond
added that by properly collecting the tax, the money could amount to an
additional $50,000 a year in revenue. It will go to the Knox County
general fund.
"In the grand scheme of things if you're looking at a
$700 million (county operating) budget, then $50,000 doesn't sound like
a lot, but $50,000 is a teacher's salary, or $50,000 could be used for
Parks and Recreation, or to buy a new vehicle or those types of things,"
he said.
The litigation tax is assessed on the front end of
lawsuits in civil court when they are filed, and on the back end of
criminal court cases as part of the fine.
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