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Vol.152-No. 6 Fax 419-470-8602 DAYTON, OHIO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2020 (283 ) Phone 937-222-6000 1 dollar Periodicals U.S. Attorneys announce results in fight against Postage Paid Toledo, OH opioid crisis 2 years after launch of operation S.O.S. In our editions... Court Calendars In July 2018, the Department of ney General Jeffrey A. Rosen. “Opera- “Drug dealers and other crimi- In June of 2019, fifteen people Supreme Court of Ohio Justice announced the launch of Opera- tion SOS has had a significant positive nals have long targeted Lorain County indicted for their roles in a conspiracy Court of Appeals tion Synthetic Opioid Surge (S.O.S), a impact on the communities where it is as an area to exploit and sell their to traffic fentanyl, heroin and crack Bankruptcies program aimed at reducing the supply being employed. The Department will deadly product,” said U.S. Attorney cocaine in Lorain. Common Pleas Court New Suits, Judges Orders of synthetic opioids in 10 high impact continue to build on these successes and Justin Herdman. “Since 2018, as part of In Dayton, 106 defendants Current Business areas, including the Southern District work to stop the drug traffickers who so Operation S.O.S, we have committed to have been charged in federal court Domestic Relations Court of Ohio, and identifying wholesale callously wreck lives.” assisting our state and local partners by since the initiative started, including New Suits (Divorces) distribution networks and international Since the launch of the operation federally prosecuting any fentanyl or approximately 50 defendants charged Dissolutions of Marriage and domestic suppliers. in Northern Ohio, the U.S. Attorney’s opioid trafficking offense from Lorain in FY2020. Judges Orders Under Operation SOS, the Unit- Office has prosecuted 121 Lorain County. These numbers should send a One Dayton case – U.S. v. Marco Current Business ed States Attorneys in 10 districts with County defendants for distributing opi- strong message – if you deal dope in Villa et al. – involved the lead defendant Probate Court some of the highest drug overdose oids. Approximately 22-percent of these Lorain County, you will face federal arranging for bulk amounts of fentanyl Wills & Estates Guardianships & Trusteeships death rates in the country each designat- defendants possessed a firearm when prosecution.” to be shipped from Mexico to his grand- Marriage Licenses ed a county where they would focus on they committed their federal offense and Notably, in the Northern District mother’s house in Dayton where it was Dayton Municipal Court prosecuting every readily available case about 23-percent of these defendants are as part of Operation S.O.S.: picked up and kept at various places New Suits involving fentanyl, fentanyl analogues, classified as “career offenders”, in that In July 2020, ten individuals around the city. When federal agents Appearance Calls and other synthetic opioids, regardless they have two or more prior convictions were arrested and charged in a con- questioned him on June 26, 2019, they Judges Orders of the drug quantity. Lorain and Mont- for either drug trafficking or violent -of spiracy to sell crack cocaine, cocaine seized 483 grams of fentanyl at his Current Business gomery County were selected in Ohio. fense convictions. The average sentence and a mixture and substance contain- house. The defendant intended to accept Vandalia Municipal Court “The Justice Department’s com- for an S.O.S. defendant in the Northern ing a detectable amount of oxycodone another 256 grams that day. New Suits Hearings mitment to fighting the opioids epidem- District has been 70.4 months. throughout the Elyria area. Villa was sentenced on Sept. 9 Recorder’s Office ic is stronger than ever, and we are using In Lorain County, opioid over- A “career offender” in Elyria to 150 months in prison. Real Estate Transfers every tool to disrupt the supply of these dose deaths have decreased by 31% was sentenced to more than 14 years Vendor’s Licenses drugs on our streets,” said Deputy Attor- from 2017 to 2019. in prison for drug trafficking. (See CRISIS page 2) Legal Notices Abstracts Sheriff Sale Results See Ohio’s wildflowers Building Permits Two judges running for Ohio Supreme Court Liens Invitations to Bid before winter (These listed items appear on a regular The changing leaves aren’t decline to sign clean campaign pledge basis in the Daily Court Reporter but not necessarily every day.) the only sight to see in Ohio this fall. Autumn is the perfect time to spot KEITH ARNOLD Committee chair and Canton them to serve on our state’s highest beautiful wildflowers in bloom across Daily Reporter Staff Writer attorney Paul Hervey commended court.” Calendar of Events the state. incumbent associate justices Judith The bipartisan committee has “The wildflower show is not DUE TO THE ONGOING COVID-19 A committee of mostly member French and Sharon Kennedy for agree- monitored election advertising in Ohio CRISIS PLEASE CONTACT THE over just because the temperature is attorneys of the Ohio State Bar Asso- ing to conduct their campaigns in ac- Supreme Court elections since 2002, HOSTING ORGANIZATION BEFORE cooler,” Ohio Department of Natural ciation late last month announced that cordance with the pledge, and in line speaking out when it has encountered PLANNING TO ATTEND ANY EVENT. Resources Director Mary Mertz said. a pair of judges running for expired with the guidelines in Canon 4 of the communications that impugn the in- OCTOBER 13 - 17 “The autumn air fuels a burst of yellow, terms of associate justice of the Ohio Ohio Code of Judicial Conduct, a press tegrity of the court or attempt to lead BRADFORD PUMPKIN SHOW white, purple, and blue that Ohioans can Supreme Court rebuffed the com- release detailed. people to think a candidate might de- Call for times enjoy before the winter weather sets in.” mittee’s request to abide by a clean “While we do not have unani- cide a case in a predetermined manner. Village of Bradford While spring brings a diversity campaign pledge. mous participation from the candidates As part of the process, the com- OCTOBER 18 of flowers, fall can be just as beauti- The state bar association’s Ju- running this year, each of them remains mittee asks each candidate to take DEEDS CARILLON CONCERT ful according to ODNR’s Division of dicial Election Campaign Advertising bound by the judicial canons to ‘act at personal responsibility for the content 3 pm - 3:30 pm Natural Areas and Preserves. The cool, Monitoring Committee revealed justice all times in a manner that promotes of advertisements or statements they Carillon Park crisp temperatures are perfect for aster candidates Cuyahoga County Com- public confidence in the integrity and or their authorized committees issue OCTOBER 24 and goldenrod blossoms. mon Pleas Judge John O’Donnell and impartiality of the judiciary,’” Hervey and to publicly disavow ads from other 3K/5K REMEMBERANCE WALK These members of the sunflower 10th District Court of Appeals Judge said. “We are hopeful that all will do so sources that run afoul of the pledge. 8:30 am - 12pm Ohio’s Hospice of Dayton family (Asteraceae) grow in just about Jennifer Brunner declined to sign the over the next 40 days and throughout any type of habitat from prairies to wet- pledge this year. their terms should Ohio voters entrust (See PLEDGE page 2) OCTOBER 28 - 31 lands, woodlands and roadsides. Asters LIGHT THE NIGHT PUMPKIN HIKE and goldenrods often grow together Wed - Sat 7 pm - 11 pm and can create some beautiful scenes 4 tips to help prevent electrical fires at home Caesar Ford Park of mixed colors. They also provide NOVEMBER 5 critical late season sources of food for (StatePoint) Electrical fires of damage or wear and tear. Use exten- Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs). LATE NIGHTS AT THE MUSEUM many of our native pollinators such as 5 pm - 8 pm often occur unexpectedly in locations sion cords properly and according to AFCIs are designed to monitor the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force butterflies and moths, bees, and beetles. that may be hidden from view. As the the load ratings for the product. Never circuit for the presence of “normal” This seasonal explosion of second most common type of home fire overload them or run cords under fur- and “dangerous” arcing conditions NOVEMBER 7 - 8 color can be seen throughout the state. NMRA ANNUAL DAYTON TRAIN SHOW in the U.S., more than 40,000 electrical niture, carpets or rugs. in order to reduce the chance of your For some of the most beautiful fall Call for times fires occur in American homes every Examine Appliances electrical system being an ignition Montgomery County Fairgrounds wildflower displays, head to: Shawnee year, resulting in hundreds of deaths, When using appliances, inspect source of a fire. State Park and Forest (Scioto County), If you would like to publish an event in this over 1,000 injuries and more than $1 them for signs of damage. 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To better protect Pond State Nature Preserve (Pickaway than ever to take a few simple steps a nationally-recognized testing labora- your entire home, experts recommend Sheriff Sales, Legal County). to protect your home and loved ones tory, like UL, CSA or Intertek. requesting AFCI protection on all 15 Data Bankruptcies, etc. To find a state nature preserve, from electrical fires,” says Ashley Bry- Consider Additional Protec- and 20A branch circuits. Subscribe Today state park, state forest, or wildlife area ant, National Electrical Manufacturers tion To learn more about electrical 937-222-6000 near you visit ohiodnr.gov. Association Low Voltage Distribution Arcing was the heat source in fire prevention and AFCI technology, About the Ohio Department of Equipment AFCI Task Force co-chair. approximately three of five electrical visit afcisafety.org. Natural Resources To make needed updates at home fires from 2012-2016, accord- Electrical fires can be devastat- ODNR ensures a balance be- home, consider these safety tips from ing to the National Fire Protection ing and lethal. Fortunately, there are tween wise use and protection of our the NEMA LVDE AFCI Task Force: Association. However, you can help simple proactive steps every household natural resources for the benefit of all. Take Care with Cords prevent this dangerous condition from can take that can help stop an electrical Visit the ODNR website at ohiodnr.gov. Inspect cords regularly for signs leading to a worst case scenario with fire before it starts. Page Two DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, October 9, 2020 (283 ) Continued from pg. 1 ... tanyl pills marked as Percocet, in con- Daily Court nection with a fatal fentanyl overdose Reporter Inside The First CRISIS that occurred in May 2020. In addition, (USPS 142-640) U.S. v. Anthony Franklin, et al. a Maine man was sentenced in Febru- Established 1917 Amendment involves an individual who had previ- ary 2020 to five years in prison for two ously served a nine-year state prison counts of possession with intent to dis- Published weekly on Fridays. sentence for drug trafficking. On Oct. tribute fentanyl, in connection with an Delivery may be delayed due to weather incident where the defendant was found emergencies. 22, 2019, after law enforcement ob- Ph 937-222-6000 - Fax 419-470-8602 served activity consistent with drug in possession of fentanyl less than 24 Email: [email protected] transactions, including the delivery hours after he was released on a state Website: www.dailycourt.com Say her name: Breonna Taylor discussion summons for possession of fentanyl. PO Box 6816, Toledo, Ohio 43612-0816 of what appeared to be a kilogram of narcotics by a courier, members of the The District of New Hampshire Michael A. Davisson, Publisher and Front FBI Safe Streets Task Force executed reported the October 2019 arrest of Page Editor at the heart of national protests a search warrant at a residence in Day- a man on a warrant for distributing James Schubargo, V.P. of Finance fentanyl. Manchester Police Detec- Sarah Dawley, Courts Editor ton, where they located three firearms, Published by Schubargo Publications, L.L.C Trey Daniel event to highlight the upcoming elec- 1,205 grams of methamphetamine, tives executed a search warrant on a Freedom Forum tion, ongoing protests and the injustice 1,716 grams of fentanyl, 305 grams of local drug-house, where they located POSTMASTER of police brutality. heroin, drug processing equipment and approximately 850 grams of metham- Send address changes to phetamine and 56 grams of fentanyl, Daily Court Reporter The announcement of a grand And, if that is not enough evi- 12 cell phones. PO Box 6816 jury’s decision to indict one of the dence of the changing response in One of the recovered cell phones several assault-style rifles, a handgun, Toledo, Ohio 43612-0816 three police officers involved in the America, who can forget the historic contained photographs of multiple kilo- ammunition, scales, safes, cash, and shooting death of 26-year-old emer- strike that spread throughout the ath- grams of fentanyl and communications cellphones. SUBSCRIPTION RATES gency medical technician Breonna letic world following the shooting of with a narcotics supplier. Through sub- The Northern District of Ohio Paper only (mailed)...... $50.00/year Taylor sparked another wave of protest reported a 10-defendant wire case Paper only (emailed)...... $50.00/year Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisc.? The sequent investigation, law enforcement for justice and racial equality around involving a drug trafficking organiza- Web Access (no paper)...$75.00/year national protest motivated Democratic recovered an additional 19.5 kilograms Paper (emailed) & Web..$110.00/year the nation. presidential nominee Joe Biden to of fentanyl/carfentanil. tion (DTO) operating out of Elyria and (All subscriptions are payable in advance, no Following last week’s an- praise players for their “moral leader- Another case involved defen- Sandusky, Ohio. The DTO purchased refunds on canceled subscriptions) nouncement from Kentucky’s Attorney ship.” dant Robert Cartwright. On Oct. 9, kilogram quantities of cocaine and INDIVIDUAL COPY RATE General Daniel Cameron, we have seen While 2020 has been a year full 2019, members of the Dayton -based oxycodone pills. Co-conspirators Paper (newsstand)...$1.00 protests erupt in Chicago, Milwaukee, of controversies and challenges, it has Regional Agencies Narcotics and Gun would later cook the cocaine and sell Periodicals Postage Paid at Toledo, Ohio Seattle, Louisville and Washington, also demonstrated a greater response by Enforcement Task Force (RANGE), it as crack to local dealers in Elyria. and additional mailing offices. D.C., among other places. our country to unfavorable decisions. working in conjunction with DEA During the conspiracy, agents seized Under no circumstances will any matter of Despite being a year that has Protest is the spirit of the people freely Ft. Wayne, watched an Indiana-based approximately ½ kilo of cocaine, 100 record be knowingly omitted at any time. been brutally unpredictable, 2020 has expressing; it is like their religion, their distributor of heroin/fentanyl purchase grams of crack, oxycodone pills, and shown some promise through raw emo- source of strength in time of trouble. approximately 100 grams of fentanyl five firearms. The Daily Court Reporter does not as- tions over issues this country has been However, protest is more than dealing from Cartwright in Dayton. On Oct. The Western District of Penn- sume responsibility for or adopt the views sylvania prosecuted 98 SOS cases thus expressed in published correspondences or carrying for years. With a presidential with issues or producing results. It is 17, 2019, RANGE executed a search contributed notes or articles unless expressly campaign and historic demonstrations often a joyful experience, a vibrant warrant at Cartwright’s residence, and far in FY 2020. Particularly noteworthy so stated. unfolding at the same time, the coun- affirmation of life and its possibili- located 673.73 grams of fentanyl, a among them is the prosecution of Lynell Subscribers are hereby notified that mate- try’s youngest voters and activists are ties in an appropriate aesthetic form. Glock 19, a Bushmaster AR-15 rifle, Guyton. Guyton was convicted by a rial published in the Daily Court Reporter is being pushed to weigh their role in Protests have proven artistic. Speak $42,424 in cash, and drug processing jury of conspiracy to distribute 100 compiled at a substantial expense, and is for politics and the nation’s attitudes and with those involved with the March on equipment, including a hydraulic press grams or more of cyclopropyl fentanyl the sole and exclusive use of the subscriber, policies, trying to navigate the relative and other charges, including firearms and may not be published, resold, recorded Washington and discover a community and press parts, and five digital scales. or reused in any manner, in whole or in part power of protest and electoral politics in motion, in rhythm, swinging and Cartwright has pleaded guilty and money laundering violations. Guy- without the consent of The Daily Court Re- in real time. swaying to the movement of life. The and is currently awaiting sentencing. ton, who had been receiving shipments porter. Any infringement will be subject to In the long-awaited decision of fentanyl analogues from China, is legal redress. meaning of protest is not contained in “Street drug dealers often mix or in Louisville, a grand jury indicted a mere words or actions, but in the his- ‘cut’ their dope with fentanyl, a drug 50 both a Career Offender and an Armed SPECIAL NOTICE former police officer on a charge of tory that created it. For the uninitiated, times more powerful than pure heroin Career Criminal. The case gained media The Daily Court Reporter accepts only the wanton endangerment for his actions attention when, during the execution of responsibility for the publication cost of er- the best approach in interpreting this and so potent that a few grains the size rors and/or omissions in the original or first the night Taylor was killed — none protest movement is to feel one’s way of salt can kill a person,” said U.S. At- a search warrant in connection with the date of publication. Errors and/ore omissions of the three officers involved in Bre- into the cultural and historical situa- torney David M. DeVillers. “More than charges, the conspirators tipped over a permitted to repeat in subsequent publica- onna Taylor’s death was charged with tions of its people. 230 people in Montgomery County table, sending cyclopropyl fentanyl into tions become the responsibility on the court the air, sickening several law enforce- or those placing the legal for publications. her murder. The decision drew swift History is created out of protest, have died from accidental illegal drug criticism from around the country, and for some it is a soulful experience. overdoses so far this year and statisti- ment officers on the scene. including demonstrators who sought To understand it is to know the being cally, it’s likely that many of the deaths The Eastern District of Tennes- murder charges and arrests for all of a people who had to feel their way can be tied to fentanyl.” see reported multiple cases arising out SUBSCRIBE three officers. Feeling outraged by the along the course of America, endur- U.S. Attorney DeVillers com- of a single investigation involving a to our web site grand jury’s decision, many took to the ing the stresses and strains of human mended the Assistant United States drug trafficking organization respon- sible for trafficking heroin and fentanyl www.dailycourt.com streets to exercise their First Amend- servitude, but not without a voice. It is Attorneys and supporting staff of the ment freedoms. this certainty that informs the thought Dayton U.S. Attorney’s Office for their from to various communities For one generation, protest in of the Black protest. It is this inevita- efforts in prosecuting more than 100 in the Eastern District of Tennessee. 29 America has taken on a whole new bility that has a people willing to risk fentanyl cases over the past two years. defendants have been indicted on vari- light. Generation Z — those born in their freedom. Nationally, since 2018, Opera- ous charges, including drug trafficking the mid-1990s to early 2010s — grew I am encouraged more than tion SOS has resulted in approximately conspiracy, overdose death enhance- up with endless school shootings, viral ever — and know that now is the time 750 defendants being charged in fed- ments, money-laundering conspiracy, videos of police brutality, a political that Americans must continue to orga- eral court, with 384 of those defen- and various firearms offenses. More Get complete access to sheriff climate defined by the first Black nize around those issues they see as dants charged thus far in FY 20. Most than 5.5 kilograms of heroin and/or fentanyl and 11 firearms were seized sales, real estate transfers, president and Donald Trump. paramount. This energy can translate importantly, the districts participating bankruptcies and more! during the investigation. This demographic is rapidly ag- into a lasting movement for justice, in the program have seen a decline in The Northern District of West ing into the voting population. Gen Zs one that extends beyond this election opioid overdoses. From 2017 to 2019, Enable sorting and search functions Virginia reported a July 21, 2020, have also had an unprecedented ability season. As they have before, as they most SOS counties reported a decline for maximum effectiveness and 44- count indictment against 12 de- utility. to see politicians, athletes, celebrities were designed to do, the freedoms of of 14% to 24%. One notable success fendants. During the nearly yearlong and musicians use their platforms to the First Amendment have the power to was in the Western District of Pennsyl- investigation, law enforcement of- Call 937-222-6000 to subscribe freely express their First Amendment change the American trajectory. vania, where the opioid overdose rates ficers seized more than 280 grams of Or visit rights. Recently, the Emmys, normally Trey Daniel is the education declined by nearly 45%. cocaine base and more than 40 grams http://www.dailycourt.com/static/ known for celebrating television’s best manager of the Georgia Rights, Re- The nine other participating register of fentanyl from one of the defendant’s and brightest stars, held its 2020 award sponsibility, Respect Project, an educa- districts and some of their successes residences in Harpers Ferry, West Vir- ceremony. This year’s ceremony was tion initiative of the Religious Freedom include: ginia. Throughout the investigation, DAILY COURT REPORTER marked by its focus on politics and Center. His email address is: tdaniel@ The Eastern District of Califor- officers seized more than 280 grams of PO Box 6816 social justice issues. Nominees used the freedomforum.org. nia has reported 60 active Operation Toledo, Ohio 43612-0816 S.O.S. investigations. Recently, the fentanyl, acetyl fentanyl, and heroin; 937-222-6000 Continued from pg. 1 ... is to discourage any claims in the USAO charged one sentence-enhanced more than 350 grams of cocaine base; course of a campaign that place a “death resulting” prosecution. In Febru- more than one kilogram of liquid PCP; PLEDGE false light on that impartiality or in- ary 2020, another investigation resulted various amounts of cocaine; five fire- dependence and fuel public mistrust in the seizure of over 20,000 fentanyl- arms; and over $28,000. A majority of Supreme Court in our courts.” laced counterfeit oxycodone pills. The Southern District of West of Ohio candidates have joined the bar The committee comprises 11 The Eastern District of Ken- Virginia reported that after a three-day association in this effort throughout individuals, including association tucky reported that an SOS investiga- trial, a jury convicted Steven Mc- the nearly two-decade existence of the member attorneys and three non- tion led to a residential search warrant Callister of distribution of fentanyl, pledge “ only one other candidate in a lawyers. and seizure of more than 1,300 grams possession with the intent to distribute contested election has declined to sign No more than five members of of fentanyl, more than 500 grams of fentanyl, being a felon in possession of the pledge the past 10 years, the press the committee may be of the same po- methamphetamine, $15,000 cash, two a firearm, and possession of a firearm in release noted. litical party and none may be involved firearms, and paraphernalia used to furtherance of drug trafficking. Officers “The OSBA values and de- or have contributed to candidates run- traffic narcotics including a device for conducted a 50-gram purchase of heroin fends the impartiality and indepen- ning for the Supreme Court of Ohio pressing fentanyl into a brick-like shape from McCallister, which then led to the dence of our judiciary, which are during their terms. The District of Maine reported execution of a search warrant at Mc- pillars of our democracy,” Hervey Copyright © 2020 The Daily a July 2020 arrest of a defendant on Callister’s home. Officers seized over said. “The backbone of this pledge Reporter - All Rights Reserved charges of distributing counterfeit fen- one kilogram of fentanyl and a firearm. Friday, October 9, 2020 (283) DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Page Three NEW SUITS & DOCKETS FOR STATE GENERAL LEGAL NOTICES & FEDERAL COURT Section B SYSTEMS OF OHIO Proposals, plans, and specifications LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDER Section C are on file and may be secured from the Bid Notice is hereby given that the Downtown The City of Vandalia will receive sealed COMMON PLEAS Express website (www.bidexpress.com). Dayton Special Improvement District, Inc., proposals for vehicle towing and impound LEGAL NOTICES Contractors and sub-contractors can view and Ohio (the “SID”) is requesting sealed services for the Division of Police. The bids download information free of charge. Only proposals for Plan for Services Administration will be publicly opened and read aloud on U.S. & FORECLOSURES contractors that have obtained a digital ID for performance of the SID’s Plan for Service. Monday, October 27, 2020, at 10:00 A.M. from Bid Express will be able to submit a bid Copies of the Request for Proposals (the in the Division of Police Conference Room. via Bid Express. A digital ID may be obtained “RFP”) are available on September 30, 2020 Copies of the specifications are on file BANKRUPTCY LEGAL NOTICE at no cost. However, it should be obtained from the office of Christopher R. Conard, Esq., and may be obtained in the office of the Police in advance of submitting a bid as it may take To Jesse Chaney, whose last known legal counsel to the SID, at Coolidge Wall Chief at 245 James E. Bohanan Memorial COURT several days to receive. Submission of a bid th address was 1726 Bluff Place #3, West Co., L.P.A., 33 West First Street, 6 Floor, Drive, Vandalia, Ohio. They may be picked also requires a payment to Bid Express of $35 Southern District of Ohio Carrollton, OH 45449; you are hereby notified Dayton, Ohio 45402 (“Office of the Board up Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. that you have been named defendant in a per bid, or a monthly subscription of $50 for Legal Counsel”). unlimited bidding. The proposal shall be signed by the full legal action entitled Dwight Napier, Plaintiff All Proposals must be submitted in name and business address of each person Hon. Jeffery P. Hopkins vs. Jesse Chaney, Defendant. This action has Domestic steel use requirements as accordance with requirements set forth in the Cincinnati, OH (Chief Judge) specified in Section 153.011 of the Revised or company interested in same. been assigned Case Number 2020 CV 00044 RFP, and must be received in the Office of the The proposals must be made on forms Hon. Charles M. Caldwell Code apply to this project. Copies of Board Legal Counsel at or before 4:00 p.m., and is pending in the Court Of Common Pleas provided therefore in the specification packet, Section 153.011 of the Revised Code can October 30, 2020. Bids will be publicly opened Columbus, OH of Montgomery County, Dayton, Ohio 45422. or a copy thereof, with a price quoted for all be obtained from any of the offices of the and read at that time in Conference Room 1 Hon. John E. Hoffman, Jr. The object of the Complaint is to obtain services. Bidders must specify the storage Department of Administrative Services. of the Office of the Board Legal Counsel. Columbus, OH monetary damages for the personal injury and lot & secure facility location. Envelopes OHIO PRODUCTS: The Contractor and Each Proposal must contain the full name wrongful death of Ashford G. Napier, and for all subcontractors are encouraged to use Ohio should be marked “ Hon. Guy R. Humphrey of the party or parties making same and all TOWING and STORAGE punitive damages, attorney fees and costs. products, materials, services, and labor in Dayton, OH persons interested therein (the “Proposer”), SERVICES”. You are required to answer the complaint connection with this project. and must be accompanied by a surety bond in The City of Vandalia reserves the right Hon. Beth A. Buchanan within 28 days after the last publication of this BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF the amount of $10,000 or by a certified check to accept or reject any and all proposals; Cincinnati, OH notice which will be published once each week COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF on a solvent bank, money order, or cashier’s to waive any informality in the bidding; and Hon. C. Katherine Preston for six successive weeks. The last publication MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO: to enter into contract with the bidder who in will be made on October 30, 2020 and the 28 check of like amount, as a guarantee that, Kyle Kolopanis, Purchasing Director its consideration offered the lowest and best Columbus, OH days for answer will commence on that date. if the Proposal be accepted, a contract will 10-09, 10-16-2020 2Fri proposal. Hon. Beth A. Buchanan In case of your failure to answer or be executed by the parties. Within ten (10) ______The City of Vandalia has a desire to Dayton, OH otherwise respond as required by the Ohio days of notification of award by the SID to the award contracts involving City concerns and Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS successful Proposer, such Proposer will be ----- funded by City money, to individuals and will be rendered against you for the relief Bids will be received via the Bid Express required to enter into a contract, and submit Richard B. Jones, Clerk businesses that are located within the City demanded in the Complaint. website (www.bidexpress.com) or paper a Certificate of Insurance as required. of Vandalia. Where a preliminary analysis Dayton, OH (937) 225-2516 /s/ Mike Foley, Clerk of Courts, Montgomery bids in a sealed envelope until 1:30 PM, The SID reserves the right to hold all bids of the bids identifies a bid from a Vandalia Cincinnati, OH (513) 684-2572 County WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2020 for for sixty (60) days unless extended by the SID; to reject any and all bids; and to waive individual or business, city council may give Columbus, OH (614) 469-6638 Patrick K. Dunphy the CHICKEN BRISTLE ROAD BRIDGE irregularities of any of the bids. a preference to the Vandalia bid and award FALKE & DUNPHY, LLC RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT, MOT- Mecca S Carter, Ph.D. Christopher R. Conard, Attorney the contract to the Vandalia bidder when: (i) 8534 Yankee Street, Suite 2C TR60A-3.92, JACKSON TOWNSHIP, JOB Deputy In Charge Coolidge Wall Co., L.P.A. such bid is within 5% of the lowest bid price Dayton, OH 45458-1889 #2019-14. Said bids will be read aloud soon Columbus, OH (614) 469-6638 10-02, 10-09-2020 2Fri (for a low bid of $50,000 or less) or within 2% TEL (937) 222-3000 thereafter in the Purchasing Department, 9th Tolanda Gilmer Floor, County Administration Building, 451 ______of the lowest bid price (for a low bid price over FAX (937) 222-1414 Deputy In Charge EMAIL [email protected] West Third Street, Dayton, OH 45422-1260. $50,000), and (ii) but for the bid price, the Performance of all work incident thereto in NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING WEBSITE www.falkedunphy.com Vandalia bid would otherwise be considered Dayton, OH (937) 225-2516 accordance with the plans and specifications. BUTLER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF ZONING 09-25, 10-02, 10-09, 10-16, 10-23, 10-30- the lowest and best bid by the City in its * * * * * For bidders preferring to submit paper APPEALS 2020 6Fri normal evaluation procedures in deciding bids, the bidder is responsible to contact the Case BZA 5-20 ______whether or not to award the contract. PETITIONS & SCHEDULES Office of the Montgomery County Engineer The Butler Township Board of Zoning All successful bidders must comply with to make arrangements for pickup and Appeals (BZA) has scheduled a public Ohio House Bill 694 effective April 4, 2007. IN BANKRUPTCY payment of bid documents. Bidders shall hearing at the Butler Township Meeting Hall, Kurt E. Althouse, Chief of Police allow the County up to three business days 3780 Little York Road, Dayton, OH 45414, 10-09-2020 1Fri IN THE FOLLOWING MISCELLANEOUS September 28, 2020 for printing of paper bid documents. Paper for Tuesday, October 20 at 6:00 p.m., to ______LEGAL NOTICES, bids are then to be submitted in a sealed consider the following cases; 3:20-bk-32196 (7) In Re: Patricia Lynn envelope to the Purchasing Department at BZA 5-20 – An application for a Variance Lusk 4111 Reading Avenue, Dayton, OH 45420 DISSOLUTIONS, the aforementioned address. to Article 33, Section 3305 B.3 “Driveway County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-32197 (7) In Re: Tokie Davis Pursuant to Section 153.54, et seq. of the Location”. Star City Concrete, agent for 1515 Williamsburg Pl, Troy, OH 45373 County: ANNUAL REPORTS Ohio Revised Code, the Bidder shall submit Debbie Heath. The request is to eliminate the MIAMI-OH a BID GUARANTY in the form of either: required 5’ setback for a proposed driveway a) A bond for the full amount of 3:20-bk-32198 (7) In Re: Connie M. Habel extension at 6319 Blue Ash Road. 90 Nimitz Dr., Riverside, OH 45431 County: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS the bid, conditioned that, if the bid is The applications are on file at the Butler Bids will be received via the Bid Express accepted, the bidder after the awarding MONTGOMERY-OH Township Government Center, 3510 Sudachi 3:20-bk-32199 (7) In Re: Rhonda J Rogan website (www.bidexpress.com) or paper or the recommendation for awarding the Drive, Dayton, Ohio 45414. Public attendance 941 W. St. Rt. 29 Apt. E1, Urbana, OH 43078 bids in a sealed envelope until 1:30 PM, contract will enter into a proper contract and comments are welcomed. Questions County: CHAMPAIGN-OH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2020 for the based upon the bid; (FAXED COPIES ARE may be directed to Erika Vogel, Township 3:20-bk-32200 (7) In Re: Amy Marie Lewis TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE, REPAIR UNACCEPTABLE); or, Administrator, by calling 898-6735, ext. 1113. 7730 Carter Drive, Waynesville, OH 45068 AND MINOR CONSTRUCTION, COUNTY b) A certified check, cashier’s check, 10-09-2020 1Fri County: WARREN-OH WIDE, JOB #2021-025. Said bids will be electronic bid bond or letter of credit pursuant ______3:20-bk-32201 (7) In Re: Danielle Jordan read aloud soon thereafter in the Purchasing to Chapter 1305, Ohio Revised Code, in NOTICE 2312 Hickorydale Drive, Dayton, OH 45406 the amount of TEN PERCENT (10%) of the Department, 9th Floor, County Administration NOTICE TO BIDDER County: MONTGOMERY-OH bid. If a TEN PERCENT (10%) GUARANTY Building, 451 West Third Street, Dayton, OH The City of Vandalia will receive sealed 3:20-bk-32202 (7) In Re: Christina L. is submitted, provided that if the bid is MONTGOMERY 45422-1260. Performance of all work incident proposals for a scenario training simulator for Parker 3945 Parliament Place, Dayton, OH thereto in accordance with the plans and accepted, the bidder will, after the awarding the Division of Police. The bids will be publicly 45429 County: MONTGOMERY-OH specifications. or recommendation for awarding the contract, COUNTY & DAYTON 3:20-bk-32203 (7) In Re: James Mark Kelly opened and read aloud on Tuesday, October For bidders preferring to submit paper enter into a proper contract, and indemnify 1351 Logan Court, Sidney, OH 45365 County: 27, 2020, at 11:00 a.m. in the Division of bids, the bidder is responsible to contact the the County against all damage suffered by MUNICIPAL COURTS SHELBY-OH Police Conference Room. Office of the Montgomery County Engineer failure to perform the contract by supplying a 3:20-bk-32204 (7) In Re: Jessica Vera Little Copies of the specifications are on file to make arrangements for pickup and performance bond in accordance with Section will be closed on 8875 Franklin Trenton Rd, Franklin, OH 45005 153.54(2), et seq. of the Ohio Revised Code and may be obtained in the office of the Police payment of bid documents. Bidders shall County: WARREN-OH for the FULL AMOUNT OF THE CONTRACT. Chief at 245 James E. Bohanan Memorial allow the County up to three business days MONDAY, September 29, 2020 (FAXED COPIES ARE UNACCEPTABLE). for printing of paper bid documents. Paper Drive, Vandalia, Ohio. They may be picked 3:20-bk-32205 (7) In Re: Kimberly Wilson Only those contractors which are 325 Rosewood Ave., Springfield, OH 45506 bids are then to be submitted in a sealed up on Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. OCTOBER 12, 2020 currently pre-qualified in the proper County: CLARK-OH envelope to the Purchasing Department at The proposal shall be signed by the full work type(s) by the Ohio Department of 3:20-bk-32206 (7) In Re: Rick Lockard the aforementioned address. name and business address of each person to observe Transportation will be eligible to submit or company interested in same. and Tina Lockard 901 Mt. Joy, Springfield, OH Pursuant to Section 153.54, et seq. of the 45505 County: CLARK-OH bids for the construction of this project. The proposals must be made on forms Ohio Revised Code, the Bidder shall submit COLUMBUS DAY 3:20-bk-32207 (7) In Re: James Lorin A bidder must possess work types equal provided therefore in the specification packet, a BID GUARANTY in the form of either: to at least 50% of the total amount of the Chiles 3725 California Avenue, Kettering, OH or a copy thereof, with a price quoted for all a) A bond for the full amount of submitted bid price. ***** 45429 County: MONTGOMERY-OH parts and services. Bidders must specify all the bid, conditioned that, if the bid is Refer to Special Provisions section 3:20-bk-32208 (7) In Re: Victoria V Webber accepted, the bidder after the awarding of Bid Submittal Documents for project recurring costs for service agreements and DAILY COURT 27 S 2nd Street, Tipp City, OH 45371 County: or the recommendation for awarding the specific information. maintenance. Envelopes should be marked MIAMI-OH contract will enter into a proper contract Proposals, plans, and specifications “Scenario Training Simulator Bid.” REPORTER 3:20-bk-32209 (7) In Re: Katherine Michel based upon the bid; (FAXED COPIES ARE are on file and may be secured from the Bid The City of Vandalia reserves the right Trigg 618 Tyson Ave, Dayton, OH 45417 UNACCEPTABLE); or, Express website (www.bidexpress.com). to accept or reject any and all proposals; will be closed on County: MONTGOMERY-OH b) A certified check, cashier’s check, Contractors and sub-contractors can view and to waive any informality in the bidding; and 3:20-bk-32210 (7) In Re: Michelle D. electronic bid bond or letter of credit pursuant download information free of charge. Only to enter into contract with the bidder who in MONDAY, Fenner 735 Park Avenue, Piqua, OH 45356 County: MIAMI-OH to Chapter 1305, Ohio Revised Code, in contractors that have obtained a digital ID its consideration offered the lowest and best 3:20-bk-32211 (7) In Re: Rhonda F Tucker the amount of TEN PERCENT (10%) of the from Bid Express will be able to submit a bid proposal. OCTOBER 12, 2020 260 Nikki Court, Carlisle, OH 45005 County: bid. If a TEN PERCENT (10%) GUARANTY via Bid Express. A digital ID may be obtained The City of Vandalia has a desire to at no cost. However, it should be obtained WARREN-OH is submitted, provided that if the bid is award contracts involving City concerns and to observe 3:20-bk-32212 (7) In Re: Johnny Willia in advance of submitting a bid as it may take accepted, the bidder will, after the awarding funded by City money, to individuals and Jordan 313 Donna Dr, Camden, OH 45311 several days to receive. Submission of a bid or recommendation for awarding the contract, businesses that are located within the City COLUMBUS DAY County: PREBLE-OH also requires a payment to Bid Express of $35 enter into a proper contract, and indemnify of Vandalia. Where a preliminary analysis 3:20-bk-32213 (13) In Re: Michael per bid, or a monthly subscription of $50 for the County against all damage suffered by of the bids identifies a bid from a Vandalia Lee Lyons and Katherine Sue Lyons 2246 unlimited bidding. failure to perform the contract by supplying a individual or business, city council may give Mississippi Dr, Xenia, OH 45385 County: Domestic steel use requirements as performance bond in accordance with Section a preference to the Vandalia bid and award GREENE-OH specified in Section 153.011 of the Revised 153.54(2), et seq. of the Ohio Revised Code the contract to the Vandalia bidder when: (i) September 30, 2020 Code apply to this project. Copies of for the FULL AMOUNT OF THE CONTRACT. 3:20-bk-32214 (7) In Re: Bobby D Crider Jr. Section 153.011 of the Revised Code can such bid is within 5% of the lowest bid price (FAXED COPIES ARE UNACCEPTABLE). (for a low bid of $50,000 or less) or within 2% 1001 Mayrose Dr, Dayton, OH 45449 County: be obtained from any of the offices of the MONTGOMERY-OH Only those contractors which are of the lowest bid price (for a low bid price over Department of Administrative Services. 3:20-bk-32215 (13) In Re: Richard Aaron currently pre-qualified in the proper $50,000), and (ii) but for the bid price, the OHIO PRODUCTS: The Contractor and Adkins and Jody Ann Adkins 414 Rob Nor Lane, work type(s) by the Ohio Department of Vandalia bid would otherwise be considered all subcontractors are encouraged to use Ohio Carlisle, OH 45005 County: WARREN-OH Transportation will be eligible to submit the lowest and best bid by the City in its products, materials, services, and labor in 3:20-bk-32216 (7) In Re: Scott Alan bids for the construction of this project. connection with this project. normal evaluation procedures in deciding Hawkins 106 Cassell St., Piqua, OH 45356 A bidder must possess work types equal BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF whether or not to award the contract. County: MIAMI-OH to at least 75% of the total amount of the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF All successful bidders must comply with 3:20-bk-32217 (7) In Re: Deborah Shafer submitted bid price. MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO: Ohio House Bill 694 effective April 4, 2007. 98 N Kimmel Road, Clayton, OH 45315 County: Refer to Provisions section of Bid Kyle Kolopanis, Purchasing Director Kurt E. Althouse, Chief of Police MONTGOMERY-OH Submittal Documents for project specific 10-09, 10-16-2020 2Fri 10-09-2020 1Fri 3:20-bk-32218 (13) In Re: Matthew information. ______Page Four DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, October 9, 2020 (283 )

Michae VanSchaik 4292 Straight Arrow Rd, 3:20-bk-31409 (7) In Re: Kathryn S Whited 3204. Application granted. Anthony Perin Spinazze Beavercreek, OH 45430 County: GREENE-OH 3:20-bk-31413 (7) In Re: Carla A. Moore French and Stewart, JJ., dissent. reinstated to the practice of law in Ohio. 3:20-bk-32219 (7) In Re: Almedia D 3:20-bk-31422 (7) In Re: Arlena Lavon OHIO 2020-0854. Lakeview Loan Servicing, Cranford 89 Marco Lane, Centerville, OH 45458 Crochran L.L.C. v. Hurd. MERIT DECISIONS County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-31431 (7) In Re: William Dougla SUPREME Mahoning App. No. 19 MA 0017, 2020- WITH OPINIONS 3:20-bk-32220 (7) In Re: Michael Lewis Gibson Ohio-3163. Week of September 28, 2020 Snow Jr. and Jesse Jane Snow 5616 Smith 3:20-bk-31436 (7) In Re: Paula D Fairchild 2020-0862. Stephens v. Dow Chem. 2019-0531. Defender Sec. Co. v. Road, Houston, OH 45333 County: SHELBY-OH 3:20-bk-31548 (7) In Re: Micheal Bates COURT Co. McClain, Slip Opinion No. 2020-Ohio-4594. 3:20-bk-32221 (7) In Re: Christina M. September 30, 2020 Cuyahoga App. No. 109722. Franklin App. No. 18AP-238, 2019-Ohio- Rathburn 3514 Mesmer Avenue, Dayton, OH 3:20-bk-31339 (7) In Re: Joseph Jay Hill 65 South Front Street Kennedy, J., dissents. 725. Judgment reversed and cause remanded. 45410 County: MONTGOMERY-OH and Danielle Marie Hill Tax commissioner ordered to issue refunds for Columbus, Ohio 43215-3431 2020-0867. In re N.D. 3:20-bk-32222 (7) In Re: Edward N. Fields 3:20-bk-31506 (7) In Re: Dwayne R. Allen 2011, 2012, and 2013 in the amounts set forth in Montgomery App. No. CA 28687, 2020- and Sandra Jo Fields 4789 Todd Rd., Franklin, and Susan J. Allen the refund claim, plus the amount of any interest Ohio-3203. OH 45005 County: WARREN-OH 3:20-bk-31601 (7) In Re: Troy Scotla Witte JUDGES: that may be provided by statute.

3:20-bk-32223 (13) In Re: Harold W 3:20-bk-31603 (7) In Re: Christa Hullaby Hon. Maureen O’Connor 2020-0870. State v. Turnbull. O’Connor, C.J., and Kennedy, Singer, Hutson and Dianna K Hutson 40 Stillwell Drive, 3:20-bk-31607 (7) In Re: Carolyn R. Seibel Richland App. No. 2019 CA 0012. Fischer, DeWine, Donnelly, and Stewart, JJ., Riverside, OH 45431 County: MONTGOMERY- October 1, 2020 ( Chief Justice) Fischer, J., dissents and would accept concur. OH 3:15-bk-31667 (13) In Re: Thomas Anthon Hon. Sharon L. Kennedy the appeal on proposition of law No. I. Arlene Singer, J., of the Sixth District Court 3:20-bk-32224 (7) In Re: Justin C. Voisard Wolsing Hon. Judith L. French 2020-0873. State v. Kimbrough. of Appeals, sitting for French, J. 600 Smith St, Ansonia, OH 45303 County: 3:15-bk-33197 (13) In Re: LeaAnn J Hoefer Cuyahoga App. Nos. 108172 and 2020-0738. Disciplinary Counsel v. DARKE-OH and Arthur L Hoefer Hon. Patrick F. Fischer 108173, 2020-Ohio-3175. Goulding, Slip Opinion No. 2020-Ohio-4588. 3:20-bk-32225 (7) In Re: Kimberly S. Keeler 3:17-bk-31590 (13) In Re: Alvin Dye Hon. R. Patrick DeWine French and Donnelly, JJ., dissent. On Certified Report by the Board of 2612 Gladstone Street, Dayton, OH 45439 3:18-bk-30873 (13) In Re: Robert Harold 2020-0874. Tassone v. Tassone. Professional Conduct, No. 2020-007. Judge County: MONTGOMERY-OH Hon. Michael P. Donnelly Pell Franklin App. No. 19AP-382, 2020-Ohio- Michael Robert Goulding, Attorney Registration 3:20-bk-32226 (13) In Re: Jeffery Carson 3:20-bk-31679 (7) In Re: Ada Marie Hon. Melody J. Stewart No. 0066071, last known business address in 5071 Brandt Pike, Huber Heights, OH 45424 3151. Appellant’s motion for emergency stay Vanderpool ----- of trial-court proceedings denied. Toledo, Ohio, suspended from the practice of County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-31681 (7) In Re: Tracie Lynn O’Connor, C.J., would deny the motion law for six months, fully stayed on conditions. 3:20-bk-32227 (7) In Re: Aaron Brumbaugh Keene Telephone 614-387-9000 as moot. O’Connor, C.J., and Kennedy, French, and Natasha Brumbaugh 1710 DuBois Drive, October 2, 2020 * * * * * DeWine, and Stewart, JJ., concur. Cadwallader 2020-0875. State v. Blackshear. Piqua, OH 45356 County: MIAMI-OH 3:16-bk-32734 (13) In Re: Cloyd W. McIver Donnelly, J., concurs in part and dissents 3:20-bk-31290 (7) In Re: Geoffrey W. Lewis Cuyahoga App. No. 108916, 2020-Ohio- 3:20-bk-32228 (13) In Re: Jason Michae Jr. and Bethanie M. McIver in part, with an opinion. Nales 4542 Fairpark Ave, Dayton, OH 45431 3187. Fischer, J., not participating. County: MONTGOMERY-OH AFFIDAVITS OF DISMISSED PETITIONS Kennedy, J., dissents. 2019-0737. State v. Brown, Slip Opinion 3:20-bk-32229 (13) In Re: Christopher Lee DISQUALIFICATION 2020-0877. Messenger v. State. No. 2020-Ohio-4623. Stanley 4354 Hominy Ridge Road, Springfield, SOUTHERN DISTRICT Week of September 28, 2020 Marion App. No. 9-19-92. Greene App. No. 2018-CA-29, 2019-Ohio- OH 45502 County: CLARK-OH Week of September 28, 2020 The chief justice has released the following 2020-0878. State v. Penn. 1666. Judgment affirmed. 3:20-bk-32230 (7) In Re: Victor L. Guy 743 3:16-bk-33928 (13) In Re: Bradley D Friend judicial-disqualification opinions, which were Summit App. No. 29296, 2020-Ohio- O’Connor, C.J., and Kennedy, French, Old Harshman Road Apt. 1, Dayton, OH 45431 and Necoleia S Friend previously issued as entries in response to 3158. Fischer, DeWine, Donnelly, and Stewart, JJ., County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-31720 (13) In Re: James D Brown affidavits of disqualification filed pursuant to R.C. Kennedy and Donnelly, JJ., dissent. concur. 3:20-bk-32231 (7) In Re: Rhonda D Carter- 3:20-bk-31887 (13) In Re: Jacqueline R 2701.03. 2020-0880. State v. Andrews. 2019-0980. State v. Owens, Slip Opinion Ford 2230 S. Patterson Blvd, Kettering, OH Owens 20-AP-041 and 20-AP-051. In re Cuyahoga App. No. 108285, 2020-Ohio- 45409 County: MONTGOMERY-OH No. 2020-Ohio-4616. CLOSED PETITIONS Disqualification of Swenski, 2020-Ohio-4615 3176. Cuyahoga App. No. 107494, 2019-Ohio- October 1, 2020 (decided July 29, 2020). French, J., dissents. 3:20-bk-32232 (7) In Re: Charles Howard 2221. Judgment affirmed. SOUTHERN DISTRICT 20-AP-043. In re Disqualification of Donnelly and Stewart, JJ., dissent and Kennedy, French, Fischer, DeWine, and Conrads and Katie Lynn Conrads 7658 Week of September 28, 2020 Swenski, 2020-Ohio-4614 (decided July 21, would accept the appeal on proposition of Remmick Lane, Dayton, OH 45424 County: Stewart, JJ., concur. 3:20-bk-31258 (7) In Re: Tina Curvin 2020). law No. III. O’Connor, C.J., concurs in judgment only. MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-31306 (7) In Re: Mark Irving 20-AP-047. In re Disqualification of 2020-0884. Young v. Kaufman. October 2, 2020 Donnelly, J., concurs in judgment only, with Trimble Calabrese, 2020-Ohio-4665 (decided July 14, Cuyahoga App. Nos. 105359 and an opinion. 3:20-bk-32233 (7) In Re: Andrea R. Pund 3:20-bk-31276 (7) In Re: Nathan P. Mefford 2020). 108719, 2020-Ohio-3283. 2019-0488. Stiner v. Amazon.com, Inc., 2115 Autumn Haze Trail, Miamisburg, OH 45342 3:20-bk-31134 (7) In Re: Terri Strickland 20-AP-049. In re Disqualification of Fischer and Donnelly, JJ., dissent. Slip Opinion No. 2020-Ohio-4632. County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-31291 (7) In Re: Duane A. McMonagle, 2020-Ohio-4666 (decided July 2020-0903. Harper v. Ventra Sandusky, Lorain App. No. 17CA011215, 2019-Ohio- October 3, 2020 Childress and Trena S. Childress 20, 2020). L.L.C. 586. Judgment affirmed. 3:20-bk-32234 (7) In Re: Janet Mehlbe 3:20-bk-31262 (7) In Re: Theresa Harris Erie App. No. E-19-056, 2020-Ohio-3490. O’Connor, C.J., and Kennedy, French, Lovell 68 Heather Rd., Troy, OH 45373 County: 3:20-bk-31309 (7) In Re: Brandy N Ihle APPEALS 2020-0913. State v. Richardson. Fischer, DeWine, and Stewart, JJ., concur. MIAMI-OH 3:20-bk-31277 (7) In Re: Mary Bennett ACCEPTED FOR REVIEW Cuyahoga App. Nos. 109734 and Donnelly, J., concurs in judgment only, with 3:20-bk-31144 (7) In Re: Eric A Bridgman Week of September 28, 2020 109735. an opinion. DISCHARGES GRANTED 3:20-bk-31292 (7) In Re: Cody Scott 2020-0812. Peppertree Farms, L.L.C. v. Donnelly, J., dissents and would accept 2020-0189. State ex rel. McDougald Bratton and Stacey Lynett Bratton SOUTHERN DISTRICT Thonen. the appeal on proposition of law Nos. IV v. Sehlmeyer, Slip Opinion No. 2020-Ohio- September 28, 2020 3:20-bk-31263 (7) In Re: Cara Earles Stark App. No. 2019CA00159, 2020-Ohio- through VI. 3:20-bk-31310 (7) In Re: Janene Elizab 4637. 3:14-bk-34230 (13) In Re: Kelly L. 3042. Appeal accepted on proposition of law 2020-0933. State v. Figuero. In Mandamus. Writ denied. Relator’s Smith Newsome No. II. Sua sponte, cause held for the decision in Cuyahoga App. No. 108738, 2020-Ohio- requests for statutory damages and court costs 3:20-bk-31278 (7) In Re: Tania Nicole 3:15-bk-32113 (13) In Re: Jessica A. Back 2019-1494, West v. Bode. 2829. denied. Thompson 3:15-bk-32420 (13) In Re: Jacqueline L Kennedy, J., would accept the appeal on 2020-0939. Clough v. Watkins. O’Connor, C.J., and French, Fischer, 3:20-bk-31239 (7) In Re: John R. Sizemore Dixon all propositions of law, would not hold the cause, Washington App. No. 19CA20, 2020- DeWine, and Donnelly, JJ., concur. and Meredith M. Sizemore 3:17-bk-31522 (13) In Re: Stephen J. and would consolidate the cause with 2020-0814, Ohio-3446. Stewart, J., concurs in judgment only Sciortino 3:20-bk-31293 (7) In Re: Joseph John Peppertree Farms, L.L.C. v. Thonen. 2020-0942. Watkins v. Allstate Vehicle Zagar Jr and Mary Margar Zagar as to the request for statutory damages and 3:17-bk-31859 (13) In Re: Kellye Janene French, J., would also accept the appeal on & Property Ins. Co. otherwise concurs in the majority opinion. Jackson 3:20-bk-31264 (7) In Re: Christopher May proposition of law No. I. Lucas App. No. L-19-1235, 2020-Ohio- and Danielle May Kennedy, J., concurs in part and dissents 3:17-bk-32305 (13) In Re: Richard L. DeWine, J., dissents. 3397. in part, with an opinion. Phipps Jr. 3:20-bk-31313 (7) In Re: Toni L Johnson 2020-0814. Peppertree Farms, L.L.C. v. Kennedy, J., dissents and would accept 3:17-bk-32316 (13) In Re: Russel D. Miars 3:17-bk-31295 (7) In Re: Amber R. Suters Thonen. the appeal on proposition of law Nos. II and MERIT DECISIONS Jr. and Michelle L. Miars 3:20-bk-31279 (7) In Re: Robert B. Stark App. No. 2019CA00161, 2020-Ohio- III. 3:20-bk-30113 (7) In Re: Yvonne Campbell Rountree and Jessica L. Edmonds 3043. Appeal accepted on proposition of law WITHOUT OPINIONS 2020-0947. State v. Noteboom. Week of September 28, 2020 3:20-bk-31400 (7) In Re: Jerry Morrow 3:20-bk-31241 (7) In Re: Courtney Jo Elliott No. I. Sua sponte, cause held for the decision in Richland App. No. 2019 CA 0026, 2020- 2020-0954. Johnston v. Hamilton Cty. 3:20-bk-31401 (7) In Re: Juleon Sterling 3:20-bk-31294 (7) In Re: Aric L Lehman 2019-1494, West v. Bode. Ohio-1223. Justice Ctr. and Nadia Sterling 3:20-bk-31266 (7) In Re: Sara Yeo Jo O’Connor, C.J., would also accept the appeal 2020-0956. State v. T.L. In Habeas Corpus. Sua sponte, cause 3:20-bk-31405 (7) In Re: Susan Marie Gambone on proposition of law No. III. Franklin App. No. 19AP-196, 2020-Ohio- dismissed. Conner 3:20-bk-31314 (7) In Re: Terry Nathan Kennedy, J., would accept the appeal on 3430. O’Connor, C.J., and Kennedy, French, 3:20-bk-31410 (7) In Re: Hadiyah M. Williams all propositions of law, would not hold the cause, Donnelly, J., dissents. Fischer, DeWine, Donnelly, and Stewart, JJ., Washington 3:18-bk-33193 (7) In Re: Nathan Alexan and would consolidate the cause with 2020-0812, French, J., not participating. concur. 3:20-bk-31412 (7) In Re: Imani D. Cole Bettker and Amanda Noel Bettker Peppertree Farms, L.L.C. v. Thonen. 2020-0982. State v. Smith. 3:20-bk-31414 (7) In Re: Johnathan 3:20-bk-31280 (7) In Re: John B. Abrams 2020-1007. Crews v. Schmidt. DeWine, J., dissents. Cuyahoga App. No. 108708, 2020-Ohio- In Habeas Corpus. Sua sponte, cause Wayne Crihfield and Amanda Dianne Abrams 2020-0861. Fonzi v. Miller. 3454. 3:20-bk-31415 (7) In Re: Mary Caitli Smith 3:20-bk-31243 (7) In Re: Victoria K dismissed. Monroe App. No. 19 MO 0011, 2020-Ohio- Donnelly, J., dissents. O’Connor, C.J., and Kennedy, French, September 29, 2020 Castillant 3739. Sua sponte, cause held for the decision in Stewart, J., dissents and would accept 3:17-bk-31429 (13) In Re: Zakhadin F. 3:20-bk-31295 (7) In Re: Charles D Napier Fischer, DeWine, Donnelly, and Stewart, JJ., 2019-1123, Gerrity v. Chevernak. the appeal on proposition of law No. II. concur. Shakhbandarov and Ashley N Napier Kennedy, J., would not hold the cause. 2020-1004. State v. Cannon. 3:18-bk-31779 (7) In Re: Angela N. Martin 3:20-bk-31267 (7) In Re: Joseph T. Randall Fischer and DeWine, JJ., would accept the Lorain App. No. 19CA011536, 2020- MISCELLANEOUS 3:20-bk-30159 (7) In Re: Mathew Robert and Erica N. Randall appeal on proposition of law Nos. I through V only. Ohio-3765. Lowe 3:20-bk-31316 (7) In Re: Charles K. Arnett 2020-0866. State v. Foreman. DISMISSALS 2020-1006. State v. Jackson. Week of September 28, 2020 3:20-bk-30832 (7) In Re: Peggy L. Williams 3:20-bk-30724 (7) In Re: Jasmine Cherre Seneca App. No. 13-19-01, 2020-Ohio-3145. Franklin App. No. 20AP-16, 2020-Ohio- 2020-0869. State ex rel. Campbell v. 3:20-bk-31153 (7) In Re: Garrett E. Farrell Flowers O’Connor, C.J., and Fischer, J., dissent. 3783. Ohio Parole Bd. 3:20-bk-31257 (7) In Re: Lisa Kay White 3:20-bk-31282 (7) In Re: Arlissa A Jackson 2020-1008. State v. Atkinson. Franklin App. No. 19AP-334. Appellant 3:20-bk-31273 (7) In Re: Angela K. Hogan 3:20-bk-31244 (7) In Re: Lysa Anne Greer APPEALS NOT Lorain App. No. 19CA011481, 2020- 3:20-bk-31323 (7) In Re: Shanna Marie 3:20-bk-31296 (7) In Re: D’Angela Pierce has not filed a merit brief, due September 21, ACCEPTED FOR REVIEW Ohio-3522. 2020, in compliance with the Rules of Practice Renner 3:20-bk-31268 (7) In Re: Kathryn M. Week of September 28, 2020 Kennedy, J., dissents. 3:20-bk-31353 (7) In Re: Janice Carol Duberstein of the Supreme Court of Ohio and therefore has 2020-0529. State v. Williams. 2020-1024. State v. Sager. failed to prosecute this cause with the requisite Scherman 3:20-bk-31357 (7) In Re: Tiffany LeAnn Richland App. No. 2019 CA 00083, 2020- Hamilton App. Nos. C-190416 and diligence. Cause dismissed. 3:20-bk-31354 (7) In Re: Joseph H. Cullen Ohio-77. C-190417. 2020-0996. State v. Rivers. MacPherson and Tianna D. MacPherson 3:20-bk-30904 (7) In Re: Latoya Lynn 2020-0756. Ohio Dept. of Medicaid v. Donnelly, J., dissents. 3:20-bk-31362 (7) In Re: Amelia Kay Jackson Lucas App. No. L-19-1040, 2020-Ohio- French. Fischer, J., not participating. 3492. Appellant has not filed a memorandum Pepper 3:20-bk-31283 (7) In Re: Jerald M. Ramsey Darke App. No. 2019-CA-4, 2020-Ohio- in support of jurisdiction, due September 24, 3:20-bk-31364 (7) In Re: Steven M. 3:20-bk-31246 (7) In Re: Danny Ray 2744. DISCIPLINARY CASES 2020, in compliance with the Rules of Practice Gilliland Haines Kennedy, French, and Fischer, JJ., dissent. Week of September 28, 2020 of the Supreme Court of Ohio and therefore has 3:20-bk-31366 (7) In Re: Jason Allen and 3:20-bk-31297 (7) In Re: Kyle Eugene 2020-0787. In re B.D. 2019-1612. Disciplinary Counsel v. failed to prosecute this cause with the requisite Kristin Allen Albertson and Brittany Nicole Albertson Franklin App. No. 18AP-993, 2020-Ohio-361. Smith. 3:20-bk-31367 (7) In Re: Brandon Quincy 3:20-bk-31269 (7) In Re: Raymond W. Kennedy, J., dissents. Sua sponte, Deborah Anne Smith, diligence. Cause dismissed. and Stephanie Quincy Shannon Stewart, J., dissents and would accept the Attorney Registration No. 0041073, last MOTION AND 3:20-bk-31369 (7) In Re: Darren L. Jackson 3:20-bk-30951 (7) In Re: Tammy W. Smith appeal on proposition of law Nos. I and II. known business address in Akron, Ohio, 3:20-bk-31285 (7) In Re: James M. Pierce II French, J., not participating. found in contempt for failure to file an affidavit PROCEDURAL RULINGS 3:20-bk-31248 (7) In Re: Willa M Jordan Week of September 28, 2020 3:20-bk-31370 (7) In Re: Shawana Mackey 2020-0790. State v. McRae. of compliance on or before August 26, 2020. 3:20-bk-31371 (7) In Re: Sarah N. Healy 3:20-bk-31300 (7) In Re: Goree T. Fuller 2020-0946. State v. Thomas. Hamilton App. No. C-180669, 2020-Ohio- 2019-1630. Cleveland Metro. Bar 3:20-bk-31373 (7) In Re: Wayne Michae III and Tanara S. Fuller Belmont App. No. 17 BE 0028, 2018- 773. Assn. v. Aten. Hargis 3:20-bk-31270 (7) In Re: Darrell R. Rodin 2020-0807. State v. Mathis. Ohio-3768. On motion for leave to file delayed Sua sponte, Michael Branch Aten Jr., 3:20-bk-31374 (7) In Re: Jason A Fairchild II and Arlene F. Rodin Lucas App. No. L-18-1192, 2020-Ohio-3068. appeal. Motion denied. Attorney Registration No. 0083386, last 3:20-bk-31375 (7) In Re: Dillon M Davis 3:20-bk-31030 (7) In Re: Lester A Sigmon French, J., dissents. 2018-0901. State v. Hundley. 3:20-bk-31376 (7) In Re: Maritza N. and Brittany S Sigmon 2020-0833. State v. Webb. known business address in Cleveland Mahoning C.P. No. 2015 CR 1132. On Swasey 3:20-bk-31286 (7) In Re: Daniel M. Moore Erie App. No. E-18-056, 2020-Ohio-3132. Heights, Ohio, found in contempt for failure appellant’s motion for stay of execution. 3:20-bk-31377 (7) In Re: Kim Andrea and Jennifer A Moore 2020-0839. State ex rel. Yost v. Osborne to file an affidavit of compliance on or before Motion granted. The stay shall remain in effect Brown 3:20-bk-31249 (7) In Re: Elwood Anthon Co., Ltd. August 26, 2020. until exhaustion of all state postconviction 3:20-bk-31378 (7) In Re: Anthony Monroe Morris III and Lisa Lynn Morris Lake App. No. 2019-L-003, 2020-Ohio-3090. 2020-0791. Columbus Bar Assn. v. proceedings, including any appeals. 3:20-bk-31379 (7) In Re: John McCollum 3:20-bk-31304 (7) In Re: James W.D. Kennedy and Fischer, JJ., dissent. Worthington. 2019-1753. Spence v. Deavers. 3:20-bk-31382 (7) In Re: Amy L. Fields Williams IV 2020-0840. State v. Estep. Sua sponte, Dean Philip Worthington, In Mandamus. On notice of federal-court 3:20-bk-31383 (7) In Re: Angela J. Lay 3:20-bk-31271 (7) In Re: Denise Lyn Seneca App. No. 13-19-39. Attorney Registration No. 0076225, last dismissal. The stay is lifted, and the case shall Haddix 3:20-bk-31386 (7) In Re: Christopher S. DeWine, J., dissents and would hold the known business address in Hilliard, Ohio, proceed before the court. Respondent may file 3:20-bk-31046 (7) In Re: Mari L. Chattams a response to the complaint, if any, within 21 Long Jr. and Krista E. Hawkins cause for the decision in 2020-0544 and 2020- found in contempt for failure to file an affidavit 3:20-bk-31289 (7) In Re: Jason T Hensley days. 3:20-bk-31389 (7) In Re: Courtney L Fout 0625, State v. Hubbard. of compliance on or before August 24, 2020. 3:20-bk-31390 (7) In Re: Ronald De Castro 3:20-bk-31250 (7) In Re: Suzanne F. Stewart, J., dissents and would appoint 2020-0306. Motorists Mut. Ins. Co. v. 2019-1075. Disciplinary Counsel v. 3:20-bk-31391 (7) In Re: Kenneth R. Perkins counsel. Ironics, Inc. Spinazze. Decker III and Carrie L. Decker 3:20-bk-31305 (7) In Re: John Thomas 2020-0841. State v. Perkins. Wood App. No. WD-19-018, 2020-Ohio- 3:20-bk-31392 (7) In Re: Nakesha Shante Milliner Jr. Seneca App. Nos. 13-19-46 and 13-19-47, On application for reinstatement by 137. On appellees’ motion for leave to substitute Thompson 3:20-bk-31274 (7) In Re: Megan Alexan 2020-Ohio-2888. respondent, Anthony Perin Spinazze, corrected cover page and table of contents. 3:20-bk-31408 (7) In Re: David Ray Meloy 2020-0842. State v. Shields. Attorney Registration No. 0071893, last Motion granted. The clerk of the court shall Heckman II 3:20-bk-31080 (7) In Re: Sarah Elizab Montgomery App. No. 28573, 2020-Ohio- known business address in Sylvania, Ohio. substitute the cover page and table of contents Friday, October 9, 2020 (283) DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Page Five

attached to the motion for leave with the version cases before the Montgomery County Court attached to appellees’ merit brief. of Common Pleas and the United States 2020-0984. State v. Panezich. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. Mahoning App. No. 18 MA 0085, 2020- Although the trial court sentenced appellant to BUSINESS AND STATISTICAL Ohio-3636. On appellant’s motion to file life in prison without the possibility of parole, amended certificate of service. Motion granted. contrary to the sentence recommended jointly Appellee may file a memorandum in response by appellant himself and the State, the trial court to jurisdiction no later than October 19, 2020. was not obligated to follow the recommendation, 2019-1720. Disciplinary Counsel v. and the sentence was not contrary to law or INFORMATION Wilson. unsupported by the record. Judgment affirmed. On respondent’s motion to purge contempt. Tucker Motion granted. Greene Compiled in Miami Valley *** RECONSIDERATION OF State v. Greenlee Section D 28588 PRIOR DECISIONS 7/30/2020; 1065 AVENUE, Week of September 28, 2020 The stop of appellant’s vehicle was PRINCEWOOD 2016-1006. State v. Madison. constitutionally permissible, and his subsequent DAYTON Cuyahoga C.P. No. CR-13-579539-A. arrest for failure to comply with an order or RECORDER’S VENDOR’S GERVIS CHASE; 86; 10/11/1933; Reported at __ Ohio St.3d __, 2020-Ohio-3735, signal of a police officer was supported by 8/16/2020; 5220 KENTWOOD ROAD, __ N.E.3d __. On motion for reconsideration. probable cause. Appellant’s convictions for OFFICE LICENSES DAYTON Motion denied. failure to comply and operating a vehicle under GLEN HARDWICK; 59; 5/17/1961; 2020-0366. Bank of New York Mellon v. the influence of alcohol were not against the 8/20/2020; 221 EDISON AVE, DAYTON Ackerman. manifest weight of the evidence and were GLORIA J MARTIN; 76; 10/28/1943; Miscellaneous case. Reported at 159 Ohio supported by sufficient evidence. Finally, 8/10/2020; 215 MARJORIE AVENUE, St.3d 1425, 2020-Ohio-3473, 148 N.E.3d 564. appellant has not demonstrated plain error RIVERSIDE On motion for reconsideration. Motion denied. regarding the State’s use of an undisclosed GLORIA M MULHOLLAND; 92; rebuttal witness. Judgment affirmed. 2020-0421. State v. Bandy. 10/16/1927; 8/4/2020; 10 WILMINGTON Cuyahoga App. No. 108676, 2020-Ohio- Tucker AVENUE, DAYTON 808. Reported at 159 Ohio St.3d 1445, 2020- Montgomery GUEYNETTA V ROSS; 53; 3/21/1967; Ohio-3712, 149 N.E.3d 517. On motion for *** 8/1/2020; 200 ANNA STREET, DAYTON State v. Powell reconsideration. Motion denied. Brandon C. McClain, Recorder Karl L. Keith, Auditor GWENDOLYN R BOWERS; 79; 28775; 28776; 28777; 28778; 28779 Stewart, J., not participating. 6/20/1941; 8/21/2020; 130 SOUTH UNION The trial court did not err by denying appellant’s Montgomery County Montgomery County 2020-0513. State ex rel. Horsley v. ROAD, DAYTON motions to be screened for mental health court Corcoran. HANNAH E PORTER; 20; 11/16/1999; in five drug-related cases. Judgments affirmed. In Mandamus. Reported at 159 Ohio St.3d Warren FOREST (LOTS 1 - 13) Lot/Unit: 5; RACHEL 8/16/2020; 4010 PLEASANT VIEW AVENUE, Hall 1449, 2020-Ohio-3713, 149 N.E.3d 534. On ********** O NEAL; 2020-000207882002-00105802 DAYTON Montgomery motion for reconsideration. Motion denied. RELEASED Montgomery County HAROLD G LONG, JR; 81; 8/19/1938; ********** 8/9/2020; 1348 CENTRAL PARK AVENUE, 2020-0572. State v. Castagnola. U.S. TAX LIENS License No.; Applicant Name; Summit App. No. 29250, 2020-Ohio-1096. OHIO COURT Business Name; Business Address KETTERING September 28, 2020 – October 2, 2020 Reported at 159 Ohio St.3d 1446, 2020- September 28, 2020 HAROLD G NIELSEN; 84; 12/18/1935; INSTRUMENT; DATE; AMOUNT; Ohio-3712, 149 N.E.3d 520. On motion for 206435; KC S KLOSET LLC; KC’S 8/14/2020; 4813 RED BAY DR., DAYTON MORTGAGOR(S); ADDRESS; HARRY R MILBY; 77; 1/29/1943; reconsideration. Motion denied. OF APPEALS KLOSET; 3283 SIEBENTHALER AVE MORTAGEE(S); REFERENCE 8/4/2020; 2409 ONEIDA AVENUE, DAYTON Fischer, Donnelly, and Stewart, JJ., Twelfth Judicial District 206434; WHITE COLBURN; THE 2020-00057776; 09/28/2020; $16,344.39; HARVEY R REILICH; 92; 5/18/1928; dissent. SHACKK; 8 E CENTRAL AVE Court of Appeals Building USA; NOT LISTED; DAVID A DALE & 8/19/2020; 2111 PELWOOD DRIVE, 2020-0580. Danziger v. Rieman. September 29, 2020 Sandusky App. No. S-19-021, 2020- 1001 Reinartz Blvd CHRISTINA L LOTT; 2017-00028170 CENTERVILLE 206440; ANDIS HOLDINGS LLC; ANDIS Ohio-216. Reported at 159 Ohio St.3d 1446, Middletown, Ohio 45042 HAZEL M HELTSLEY; 90; 1/20/1930; MECHANIC’S LIENS HOLDINGS LLC; 138 BONITA DR 7/20/2020; 4320 PARKVIEW AVENUE, 2020-Ohio-3712, 149 N.E.3d 519. On motion September 28, 2020 – October 2, 2020 for reconsideration. Motion denied. September 30, 2020 ENGLEWOOD JUDGES: INSTRUMENT; DATE; AMOUNT; 206443; MILDRED S VINEYARD HAZEL MCKNIGHT; 70; 9/1/1949; Hon. Robert A. Hendrickson MORTGAGOR(S); ADDRESS; SWEETS; MILDRED’S VINEYARD SWEETS; 8/21/2020; 3206 HARVARD BLVD, DAYTON OHIO COURT MORTGAGEE(S) (Presiding Judge) 5741 GABLES AVE HELEN FORMAN; 94; 7/21/1926; 2020-00057629; 09/28/2020; NOT 206444; PEOPLES CHOICE CLEANING 8/27/2020; 14509 EATON PIKE, PERRY OF APPEALS Hon. Robin N. Piper, III LISTED; KELLY FARMER; OAK CREEK LLC; PEOPLES CHOICE CLEANING TOWNSHIP Second Judicial District Hon. Mike Powell 01 S03 (LOTS 52 - 88) Lot/Unit: 57; ROTO SERVIC; 721 N GETTYSBURG AVE APT 3 HELEN J SCHRECK; 90; 10/7/1929; ROOTER SERVICES CO 8/3/2020; 8100 CLYO ROAD, CENTERVILLE DAYTON-MONTGOMERY Hon. Stephen W. Powell October 1, 2020 2020-00057630; 09/28/2020; NOT 206447; BRENT MARIA; WHOLE MOOD HELENA E LITTELL; 86; 11/27/1933; County Courts Building Hon. Robert P. Ringland LISTED; JULIE MISHLER; DAYTON Lot: DESIGNS; 1460 RAYMOND DR 8/4/2020; 2114 SIR LOCKESLEY DRIVE, MIAMISBURG 5th Floor ----- 80108; ROTO ROOTER SERVICES CO 206449; SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL BEAUTY HERBERT W LARMORE; 89; 2/28/1931; 41 N. Perry Street Telephone 513-425-6609 2020-00057638; 09/28/2020; NOT SUPPLY; SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL BEAUTY LISTED; ROBERT MC INTYRE; MIAMISBURG 8/15/2020; 2452 WHISPER DRIVE, Dayton, Ohio 45422-2155 SUPPLY; 5472 BRANDT PK * * * * * Lot: 6619; DRY PATROL LLC MIAMISBURG October 2, 2020 HEYWOOD L BROWN; 91; 11/12/1928; 2020-00058031; 09/28/2020; 206454; CITYKID ENTERTAINMENT JUDGES: 7/20/2020; 1250 SAINT LEONARD WAY, NOT LISTED; GATEWAY CATHEDRAL; LLC; CITYKID ENT; 35 S ST CLAIR ST #509 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Hon. Jeffrey M. Welbaum DECISIONS TROTWOOD Section: 03 Township: 4 Range: 206458; CK OWEN PHOTOGRAPHY October 5, 2020 HOWARD C STAFFORD; 81; 12/5/1938; (Presiding and 5E - 6.000 ACRES; HOUSER ASPHALT & LLC; CK OWEN PHOTOGRAPHY LLC; 763 8/10/2020; 4722 HOLLISTER AVENUE, Premier Const. Co., Inc. v. Maple Glen Apts. & CONCRETE INC Townhomes, Ltd. ARENEL DR DAYTON Administrative Judge) 2020-00058112; 09/29/2020; NOT CA2020-03-011 206457; FAT FLY GUY ENT; FAT FLY IDA M MILLER; 86; 8/11/1934; 8/12/2020; Hon. Jeffrey E. Froelich Plaintiff, building material supplier, appeals LISTED; MARIO AZUCENA; DAYTON Lot: GUY ENT; 3607 LIMESTONE AVE 427 E. EARLY DR., MIAMISBURG Hon. Michael Tucker decision denying claim for breach of contract 53381; QUALITY TOOL SALES & RENTAL LLC 206455; NAPIER SHANNON; NSTYLE IVORY L REED, III; 32; 10/8/1987; 2020-00058216; 09/29/2020; NOT 8/16/2020; 145 ELM HILL DR, DAYTON Hon. Mary E. Donovan and to foreclose mechanic’s lien. Defendant TRENDS 4LESS SHOPPES; 61 GIBRALTAR signed plaintiff’s estimate for materials to build LISTED; DPM MANAGEMENT LLC; DAYTON DR JACK A COLLINS; 46; 3/23/1974; Hon. Michael T. Hall defendant’s apartment. Plaintiff delivered Lot: 20427 - PT; ERNST ENTERPRISES INC 206456; RICE ENGINEERING & 8/18/2020; 21 SPERLING AVE, TROTWOOD ----- materials. Defendant failed to pay for materials. 2020-00058719; 09/30/2020; NOT MOTORSPORTS; RICE ENGINEERING & JACKIE W MURPHY; 84; 1/2/1936; 8/26/2020; 204 SHAW ROAD, UNION Telephone 937-225-4464 Court dismissed plaintiff’s contract claim on LISTED; ANIL JHANGIANI; WASHINGTON MOTORSPORTS; 4666 GATEWAY RD basis that signed estimate violated the UCC’s TRACE S01 (LOTS 0 - 0) Lot/Unit: 20; E TWO JACKY L ROBERTS, JR; 54; 2/8/1966; * * * * * statute of frauds and was unenforceable as a ELECTRIC DEATH 8/11/2020; 5248 TAYLORSVILLE ROAD, contract because the parties left the estimate’s 2020-00058720; 09/30/2020; NOT HUBER HEIGHTS JACQUELINE L CATES; 59; 2/3/1961; “quantity” column blank. Court erred because, LISTED; REBECCA CIRISAN; DAYTON Lot: 8/15/2020; 101 BLAIRWOOD DRIVE, DECISIONS despite blank column, quantity term could be 28701 - PT & DAYTON Lot: 28702 - PT; E TWO NOTICES discerned. Court dismissed mechanic’s lien TROTWOOD October 2, 2020 ELECTRIC claim because plaintiff removed materials from Miami Valley Counties JAMES A BRIGHT; 82; 6/20/1938; State v. Ray 2020-00058820; 10/01/2020; NOT 2019-CA-31 job site after the defendant requested removal Ohio Department of Health 8/13/2020; 552 W. WHIPP ROAD, LISTED; JULIA MC PHERSON; INDIANOLA The trial court did not err in denying, without and failed to pay. Court found that mechanic’s WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP (LOTS 1 - 364) Lot/Unit: 141; ROTO ROOTER a hearing, appellant’s post-sentence motion lien law required the materials to be used in JAMES B WHITE, SR; 83; 12/25/1936; to withdraw his plea based on ineffective the course of the improvement. Court erred SERVICES CO 8/1/2020; 728 LEXINGTON AVENUE, assistance of counsel. Judgment affirmed. because mechanic’s lien law only required that 2020-00059244; 10/02/2020; NOT DAYTON Froelich the materials be furnished with the intent that LISTED; MARK PETERMAN; DAYTON Lot: Name; Age; Birth Date; Death Date; JAMES C MCLAUGHLIN; 62; 6/8/1958; Champaign they be used in the course of improvement. 65372 - PT & DAYTON Lot: 65373; SHOOTER Address 7/21/2020; 2144 SHERER AVENUE, *** M. Powell CONSTRUCTION CO GAIL PURSIFUL-POPE; 72; 6/16/1948; HARRISON TOWNSHIP State v. Jennings Clermont RELEASED 8/3/2020; 824 DALEWOOD PLACE, JAMES D DINSMOOR; 77; 8/22/1942; *** TROTWOOD 8/8/2020; 2443 BARRYKNOLL STREET, 2019-CA-84 MECHANIC’S LIENS The trial court did not err in denying appellant’s State v. Hanson GALE E FRAZIER; 61; 9/6/1958; KETTERING September 28, 2020 – October 2, 2020 motion for relief from judgment where the motion CA2019-08-081; CA019-08-085 7/24/2020; 4155 MELGROVE AVENUE, JAMES E HOWARD; 56; 10/12/1963; was an untimely petition for post-conviction Appeal challenging the trial court’s decision INSTRUMENT; DATE; AMOUNT; TROTWOOD 7/27/2020; 3921 NORLEDGE DRIVE, relief that the trial court lacked jurisdiction to denying appellant’s request that 117 days MORTGAGOR(S); ADDRESS; GARRY D MCCANN; 78; 7/23/1942; HARRISON TOWNSHIP of jail-time credit be applied the 180-day jail MORTGAGEE(S); REFERENCE consider, and the motion asserted claims that 8/1/2020; 2384 WOODMAN DRIVE, JAMES H ADAMS, III; 61; 12/16/1958; sentence imposed as a part of the conditions of INSTRUMENT were barred by the doctrine of res judicata. KETTERING 8/20/2020; 55 DANIEL DRIVE, appellant’s three-year community control term 2020-00057639; 09/28/2020; NOT GERMANTOWN Judgment affirmed. GARRY W STOKLEY, II; 34; 6/16/1986; dismissed where appellant had since violated LISTED; DRY PATROL LLC; WASHINGTON JAMES H BROWN; 68; 11/16/1951; Welbaum 8/6/2020; 10410 EBY ROAD, GERMANTOWN Clark the conditions of his community control and CREEK S03 (LOTS 127 - 229) Lot/Unit: 217; 7/22/2020; 45 VINCENT STREET, DAYTON completed an 18-month prison sentence the DOUGLAS POPP; 2020-00050348 GARY D MAGEE; 64; 5/12/1956; JAMES L BROWN; 64; 11/12/1955; *** 7/19/2020; 1010 BRIAN COURT, State v. Glynn trial court reserved in the event that appellant’s 2020-00058923; 10/01/2020; NOT 7/27/2020; 314 E. CIRCLE DRIVE, WEST ENGLEWOOD 2020-CA-13 community control was revoked. LISTED; ROTO ROOTER; PARK PLACE CARROLLTON GARY K GILBERT; 75; 11/28/1944; The trial court did not err in denying appellant’s S. Powell (LOTS 1 - 7) Lot/Unit: 1; OLIVER NOAH; 2017- JAMES M MABRY; 88; 2/18/1932; motion to suppress. The evidence that appellant 00021482 8/8/2020; 5221 SPORTSCRAFT DRIVE, 8/17/2020; 147 HICKORY POINTE DRIVE, sought to have suppressed was lawfully 2020-00059232; 10/02/2020; NOT DAYTON GERMANTOWN obtained through a search warrant that was LISTED; BELFOR USA GROUP INC DBA GARY L STROEBEL; 77; 11/14/1942; JAMES T COUGHLIN, JR; 76; 1/23/1944; based on probable cause. Judgment affirmed. BELFOR PROPERTY RESTORATION; 7/30/2020; 5157 CRESCENT RIDGE CR, 8/3/2020; 324 COLLINGWOOD AVE., Welbaum HARRISON TOWNSHIP Section: 15 Township: CLAYTON OAKWOOD Greene 2 Range: 6E - 6.077 ACRES; DAYTON FUN GENE D GABBARD; 82; 4/26/1938; JAMES T TELLIS, JR; 68; 9/20/1951; 8/1/2020; 8821 COTTER CIRCLE, DAYTON *** HOTELS LLC; 2019-00034741 8/8/2020; 1382 HICKORYVIEW CT, DAYTON JAMES W DUNGAN; 96; 5/4/1924; HS Fin. Group, L.L.C. v. Hinchee 2020-00059259; 10/02/2020; NOT GENE R WEAVER; 86; 2/16/1934; 8/17/2020; 759 CUSHING AVENUE, 2019-CA-67 LISTED; DRY PATROL LLC; FAWNWOOD 7/28/2020; 3321 STONEQUARRY ROAD, KETTERING In this action to collect on a consumer loan, the BUTLER TOWNSHIP JAMES W SHELL; 63; 2/2/1957; trial court erred in awarding summary judgment GENEVA TACKETT; 84; 9/20/1935; 8/25/2020; 2313 FAUVER AVE., DAYTON to appellee, an alleged assignee of the original 7/24/2020; 1142 BAY HARBOUR CIRCLE, creditor. The affidavit that appellee submitted JAMES YOUNG, SR; 89; 6/22/1931; CENTERVILLE 8/20/2020; 5117 HOOVER AVE., DAYTON in support of its motion for summary judgment GEOFFREY C VALLEY; 61; failed to comply with the requirements of Evid.R. JA’MYERE CHANDLER; 8; 1/26/2012; 3/15/1959; 7/30/2020; 2809 RED LION CT, 803(6), was not properly authenticated, and 8/9/2020; 34 MOUND ST, DAYTON was inadmissible. Judgment reversed and CENTERVILLE JANICE KILIAN; 66; 12/19/1953; remanded. GEORGE L DOUGHMAN; 73; 1/26/1947; 8/15/2020; 1537 COMMONS BLVD., Welbaum 8/14/2020; 8841 WASHINGTON COLONY MIAMISBURG Greene DRIVE, DAYTON JANICE R COLLINS; 55; 8/18/1964; *** GEORGIA J FULTZ; 89; 7/11/1931; 8/16/2020; 440 DAYTON TOWERS, DAYTON State v. Jones 8/1/2020; 1035 WATERVLIET AVENUE, JANIE M GARDNER; 88; 11/7/1931; 2020-CA-12 DAYTON 8/10/2020; 4419 GERMANTOWN PIKE, Appellant intelligently, knowingly and voluntarily GERALD A WARD; 73; 5/9/1947; JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP entered a plea of guilty to one count of rape, 8/8/2020; 5973 FARMERSVILLE WEST JASON C MAYE; 27; 3/27/1993; irrespective of the fact that he had already CARROLLTON ROAD, MIAMISBURG 8/23/2020; 2125 TRACY DRIVE, HARRISON pleaded guilty to similar charges in related GERARD R BUCKLEY; 67; 7/9/1953; TOWNSHIP Page Six DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, October 9, 2020 (283 )

JASON D RILEY; 45; 12/3/1974; JUANITA JONES; 90; 5/8/1930; 8/10/2020; 8/3/2020; 4431 HANNAFORD ST., MIAMI 8/16/2020; 10964 BROMSGROVE COURT, 7/29/2020; 425 LAURICELLA COURT, 8/8/2020; 18 VELMA AVENUE, DAYTON 5414 BROMWICK DR, TROTWOOD TOWNSHIP WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP ENGLEWOOD JASON J HOLLAND; 47; 6/28/1973; JUDITH A BURT; 81; 7/23/1939; LOUIS DUBOSE; 47; 4/10/1973; NANCY D ORDONEZ; 82; 1/22/1938; RICHARD V HOUSER; 79; 12/9/1940; 7/25/2020; 1420 LAKE POINTE WAY, 8/16/2020; 8909 EMERALDGATE DRIVE, 8/12/2020; 831 BROOKLYN AVE, DAYTON 7/29/2020; 1225 ROSE BOWER AVE., 8/2/2020; 8218 ST. FRANCIS COURT, WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP HUBER HEIGHTS LOUISE EDWARDS; 86; 7/22/1934; DAYTON DAYTON JAYNE E JONES-SMITH; 68; 1/10/1952; JUDITH K DUNN; 75; 9/25/1944; 8/4/2020; 8/25/2020; 168 ANGELA DR., NANCY R HAYSLIP; 77; 12/20/1942; RICKEY B SARGENT; 62; 7/12/1958; 8/10/2020; 468 FOUNTAIN AVE, DAYTON 6447 FAR HILLS AVENUE, CENTERVILLE GERMANTOWN 8/17/2020; 2301 SOUTH SMITHVILLE 8/3/2020; 102 OVERLAND TRAIL, JEAN A THORNTON; 89; 1/10/1931; JUDITH L DUERR; 74; 3/8/1946; LUCILLE K HELKER; 101; 10/14/1918; ROAD, DAYTON MIAMISBURG 8/7/2020; 1 COUNTRY LANE, BROOKVILLE 7/28/2020; 1005 COLWICK DRIVE, DAYTON 8/11/2020; 6443 FAR HILLS AVENUE, NANCY WALDMAN; 88; 11/1/1931; RICKY K MCFARLAND; 52; 9/17/1967; JEAN C HOWARD; 69; 5/2/1951; JUDITH L KUCHARSKI; 73; 8/3/1947; WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP 8/2/2020; 1150 W DOROTHY LANE, 7/31/2020; 161 WALNUT AVE., CARLISLE 8/21/2020; 1512 MOLER AVE., KETTERING 8/4/2020; 7130 HAER DRIVE, BUTLER LUTHER HENRY; 92; 3/17/1928; KETTERING RION L ALLEN; 29; 2/15/1991; JEAN DE DIEU UWIRAGIYE; 18; TOWNSHIP 8/23/2020; 618 ELEANOR AVENUE, NASCIA V GOODWIN; 18; 5/13/2002; 8/17/2020; 1718 ALAMO COURT, DAYTON 8/5/2001; 7/31/2020; 2801 ARDEN AVE., JULIA A MANNIX; 57; 7/16/1963; DAYTON 8/26/2020; 5818 HUNCKLEY COURT, RITA H BLOOM; 96; 10/1/1923; DAYTON 8/18/2020; 433 KOLPING AVENUE, DAYTON MABEL A GONZALEZ-ARNOLD; 40; HUBER HEIGHTS 8/19/2020; 3490 FAR HILLS AVE., JEAN M WRIGHT; 46; 2/6/1974; JULIA K OVERHOLSER; 94; 11/16/1925; 8/7/1979; 7/31/2020; 2400 VERDI CT., MIAMI NATALIE J BLATTBERG; 98; 11/24/1921; KETTERING 7/27/2020; 1694 WATERSTONE BLVD, 8/5/2020; 6720 TIFTON GREEN TRAIL, TOWNSHIP 7/31/2020; 5866 TAYLORSVILLE ROAD, RITCHIE L LONGWORTH; 64; 5/4/1956; MIAMISBURG CENTERVILLE MARGARET A FULWILER; 87; HUBER HEIGHTS 8/24/2020; 6916 SHIMP ROAD, GERMAN JEANNETTE L FINCH; 54; 4/16/1966; JULIAN HOKE; 87; 9/18/1932; 8/6/2020; 11/26/1932; 8/1/2020; 593 PINE NEEDLES NELSON D TEASLEY; 70; 9/10/1949; TOWNSHIP 8/3/2020; 402 OHIO AVENUE, DAYTON 101 PERRY STREET, NEW LEBANON DRIVE, CENTERVILLE 7/20/2020; 2109 VALVISTA CT., DAYTON ROBERT A POTTS; 78; 9/3/1941; JEFFREY K RAICHLE; 62; 2/26/1958; JUNE E LONG; 98; 6/7/1922; 7/10/2020; MARGARET C SMALL; 81; 12/30/1938; NICHOLAS A KEISH; 40; 10/12/1979; 7/29/2020; 4091 SOUTH UNION ROAD, 8/13/2020; 2034 FOX KNOLL DRIVE, 590 ISAAC PRUGH WAY, DAYTON 8/2/2020; 10 WILMINGTON PLACE, DAYTON 8/22/2020; 36 N. MIAMI AVENUE, WEST MORAINE DAYTON JUNE M COOK-ST PIERRE; 66; MARGARET HALL; 80; 2/29/1940; CARROLLTON ROBERT B DWIGHT; 84; 12/18/1935; JENNA L CLEMENZ; 38; 2/6/1982; 6/13/1954; 8/15/2020; 4866 RAINIER DR., 8/22/2020; 450 OAK RIDGE BLVD., NICK P APPLE; 89; 11/27/1930; 8/22/2020; 115 WEST MONUMENT AVENUE, 8/21/2020; 2767 SOUTH BOULEVARD, DAYTON MIAMISBURG 7/30/2020; 6447 FAR HILLS AVENUE, DAYTON KETTERING KAREN A TAYLOR; 73; 10/26/1946; MARGARET M SAUNDERS; 95; CENTERVILLE ROBERT D STEWART; 79; 6/28/1941; NINA B CURRY; 83; 2/16/1937; JENNIFER L BRADSTREET; 35; 8/12/2020; 7449 WHITEHALL DRIVE, MIAMI 1/4/1925; 8/12/2020; 8100 CLYO RD., 8/13/2020; 4980 APPLERIDGE COURT, TOWNSHIP CENTERVILLE 7/28/2020; 611 HICKORY HILL DRIVE, 11/22/1984; 7/28/2020; 4550 BURCHDALE DAYTON KAREN L OAKES; 69; 12/10/1950; MARGARET R HICKS; 86; 7/15/1934; DAYTON STREET, KETTERING ROBERT E HINE; 90; 11/18/1929; 7/24/2020; 7141 SAFFRON DRIVE, HUBER 8/13/2020; 5112 YALECREST RD, DAYTON NOELLE ABRAMOWICZ; 42; JENNIFER L HICKS; 50; 6/6/1970; 8/14/2020; 2201 LEIBER LANE, HEIGHTS MARIANNA M SCHWABE; 95; 12/19/1977; 7/30/2020; 1165 GOVERNORS 8/5/2020; 322 OLDHAM WAY, ENGLEWOOD BROOKVILLE KAREN S WYSONG; 66; 7/31/1953; 4/17/1925; 8/13/2020; 4510 NORTHGLEN SQUARE DR, WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP JERRY J ARNOLD; 89; 3/15/1931; ROBERT E RYAN; 87; 2/19/1933; 7/22/2020; 1571 ALMEDIA CT, MIAMISBURG CT., ENGLEWOOD NORA J JAMES; 100; 9/12/1919; 8/20/2020; 5605 TROY VILLA BOULEVARD, 8/21/2020; 2725 DELMONTE AVENUE, KATHLEEN C BEAL; 97; 12/19/1922; MARILYN J BELCHER; 76; 6/23/1944; 8/14/2020; 350 UNION ROAD, ENGLEWOOD HUBER HEIGHTS KETTERING JERRY L SALMONS, JR; 62; 5/16/1958; 8/1/2020; 179 FAR HILLS AVENUE, DAYTON 8/1/2020; 3509 MICHIGAN AVENUE, NORBRE L CLEMONS; 0; 10/7/2019; KATHLEEN J LINTON; 66; 12/11/1953; HARRISON TOWNSHIP 8/14/2020; 138 NORTH GETTYSBURG ROBERT E WHITE; 72; 8/22/1947; 8/21/2020; 115 MORE AVENUE, DAYTON 8/4/2020; 1001 EAST ALEX BELL ROAD, JERRY W HEAD; 70; 12/1/1949; 8/20/2020; 1962 WEST ALEX BELL ROAD, MARILYN L CECH; 89; 1/14/1931; AVENUE, DAYTON DAYTON 8/20/2020; 5097 JAMESWOOD CIRCLE, NORWOOD HAMMOND, SR; 85; CENTERVILLE 8/9/2020; 1706 GUMMER AVENUE, DAYTON ROBERT H LAMB; 96; 12/31/1923; JERRY W REED; 69; 9/21/1950; KATHRYN L ANDERSON; 68; KETTERING 7/11/1935; 8/16/2020; 1704 WILLOW DRIVE, 9/23/1951; 8/25/2020; 685 DOE CROSSING, MARION G MADDOX; 86; 10/17/1933; TROTWOOD 8/7/2020; 1277 CHIPMUNK CT, 8/12/2020; 1737 ACADEMY PLACE, DAYTON CENTERVILLE JERRY W STARBUCK; 64; 10/19/1955; CENTERVILLE 7/31/2020; 5831 WILLOW GLEN CT, OBIE W MCGHEE, III; 38; 10/29/1981; KEITH B BRENNER; 70; 2/27/1950; DAYTON 8/24/2020; 1101 RIVERSIDE DR, DAYTON ROBERT H LARIE; 77; 11/2/1942; 8/18/2020; 4083 CLOUD PARK DRIVE, 8/5/2020; 345 THRUSH LANE, VANDALIA DAYTON 8/24/2020; 2536 ACORN DRIVE, KETTERING MARK L HESS; 70; 1/8/1950; 8/14/2020; OLIVER R SPILLMAN; 90; 6/12/1930; KEITH L TRUESDALE; 67; 4/3/1953; 430 NOTRE DAME AVE., DAYTON 8/24/2020; 3170 E. STROOP RD., ROBERT I CANTRELL; 82; 6/29/1938; JERRY WETZEL; 82; 4/6/1938; 8/5/2020; 1453 LISCUM DR, JEFFERSON 8/19/2020; 6940 S DIAMOND MILL RD, 8/17/2020; 4520 WAYMIRE AVENUE, MARLENE M BAKAN; 68; 10/22/1951; KETTERING TOWNSHIP GERMANTOWN DAYTON 8/11/2020; 9501 MEDLAR WOODS CT., OLIVER S HAGANS; 78; 7/14/1942; ROBERT J KLINE; 92; 6/5/1928; JESSICA L WAYMIRE; 35; 5/14/1985; KELLI J SHERRICK; 60; 8/2/1960; MIAMISBURG 7/24/2020; 609 HALLECK CT, DAYTON 8/22/2020; 215 EAST COTTAGE AVENUE, 8/11/2020; 5723 PENNYWELL DRIVE, 8/4/2020; 2022 GYPSY DRIVE, DAYTON MARTHA J KETRING; 85; 12/23/1934; OTTO L WIEDEKE; 82; 5/10/1938; WEST CARROLLTON HUBER HEIGHTS KENNETH D HALL; 85; 10/11/1934; 7/24/2020; 7300 MCEWEN ROAD, 8/5/2020; 4501 TROON TRAIL, KETTERING ROBERT J MARTIN; 91; 1/31/1929; JESSIE MEADOWS; 91; 6/3/1929; 8/25/2020; 1102 TERRINGTON WAY, WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP PAMELA GRANT-MAYO; 70; 7/8/1950; 8/19/2020; 6056 WESTBROOK ROAD, 8/25/2020; 23 N. QUENTIN AVE., DAYTON MIAMISBURG MARTHA J KINGHORN; 55; 6/10/1965; 8/19/2020; 5729 ROCKINGHAM DR., TROTWOOD JEWEL A BAGGETT; 73; 4/23/1947; KENNETH D THOMPSON; 58; 8/13/2020; 453 SOUTHBROOK DRIVE, CENTERVILLE ROBERT J MAYOR; 79; 3/8/1941; 8/18/2020; 15 RUE ROYALE, DAYTON 4/27/1962; 7/29/2020; 3313 WILMINGTON WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP PATRICIA A HARRIS; 84; 7/1/1936; JOAN M CLARK; 85; 8/20/1934; PIKE, KETTERING MARTY A HICKS; 43; 6/30/1977; 8/16/2020; 6859 WILLOW CREEK DRIVE, 8/15/2020; 1007 HAMPSHIRE ROAD, 7/25/2020; 8235 RHINE WAY, CENTERVILLE KENNETH E HOKE; 60; 12/14/1959; 7/27/2020; 1021 WATERVLIET AVENUE, HUBER HEIGHTS DAYTON JOANNE NELSON; 82; 10/25/1937; 8/25/2020; 206 PERRY STREET, NEW DAYTON PATRICIA A THAXTON; 71; 11/11/1948; ROBERT J RATERMAN; 62; 10/25/1957; 8/29/2020; 101 MILLS PLACE, NEW LEBANON MARVIN M PEARSON; 67; 2/20/1953; 8/13/2020; 3832 AVIS COURT, DAYTON 8/13/2020; 840 ATTICA STREET, VANDALIA LEBANON KENNETH E LOTNEY; 87; 9/14/1932; 8/11/2020; 450 N. ELM ST., WEST PATRICIA J BOWDEN; 82; 2/13/1938; ROBERT J WHISLER; 82; 1/26/1938; JODEE C SCHMALSTIG; 81; 3/31/1939; 8/6/2020; 26 BONNER ST., DAYTON CARROLLTON 8/13/2020; 11180 N. DIXIE DRIVE, BUTLER 8/15/2020; 4525 TROON TRAIL, DAYTON 8/8/2020; 2430 BROOKLINE AVENUE, KENNETH H GLASCOE; 73; 6/3/1947; MARVIN MOORE; 76; 2/9/1944; TOWNSHIP ROBERT L KING, JR; 70; 11/2/1949; DAYTON 8/5/2020; 162 LEE ANN DRIVE, TROTWOOD 7/31/2020; 3172 EARLY RD, DAYTON PATRICIA L BROWN; 67; 3/20/1953; 8/13/2020; 711 W. WENGER RD., JOHN D MOORE; 63; 10/12/1956; KENNETH J CULBERTSON; 60; MARY A JONES; 86; 1/16/1934; 8/17/2020; 220 SCHUYLER DRIVE, DAYTON ENGLEWOOD PATRICIA L HART-MANTZ; 70; 7/15/2020; 12 NIMITZ DRIVE, RIVERSIDE 12/16/1959; 8/21/2020; 4162 FARNHAM 8/20/2020; 2175 LEITER ROAD, ROBERT L MORROW; 70; 3/14/1950; 3/13/1950; 8/11/2020; 8630 WASHINGTON JOHN D REECE; 49; 12/18/1970; AVENUE, DAYTON MIAMISBURG 8/24/2020; 320 ALBANY STREET, DAYTON KENNETH L STARGELL, SR; 69; CHURCH RD., WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP 7/25/2020; 1324 STUBEN DRIVE, DAYTON MARY C BEAN; 69; 7/6/1951; 8/13/2020; ROBERT L NEWBAUER; 76; 10/1/1943; 5/27/1951; 8/21/2020; 729 W GRAND AVE, 8291 HUNTERS HALT COURT, HUBER PATRICIA S PECK; 79; 9/9/1940; JOHN D WEST; 77; 2/14/1943; 8/18/2020; 8/14/2020; 956 CHELSEA AVENUE, DAYTON DAYTON HEIGHTS 8/29/2020; 4530 WILLOW MIST DRIVE, 5698 PADDINGTON ROAD, WASHINGTON ROBERT M LEVETT; 65; 4/20/1955; KENNETH R MOORE; 83; 7/7/1937; MARY J UMINA; 69; 3/25/1951; DAYTON TOWNSHIP 8/6/2020; 3704 LISBON ST., KETTERING 8/5/2020; 95 W. WENGER ROAD, 7/30/2020; 1620 CATSKILL LANE, DAYTON PAUL A FORTENER; 71; 11/21/1948; JOHN E RANDLE; 78; 2/1/1942; 8/5/2020; ROBERT N BURNEY; 76; 6/23/1944; ENGLEWOOD MARY L BLANKENSHIP; 80; 7/21/1940; 8/23/2020; 7506 DAMASCUS DRIVE, 5640 SHANK RD., DAYTON 8/11/2020; 6320 WESTFORD RD., KENTON BEATY, JR; 38; 1/16/1982; 8/9/2020; 351 KIRKWOOD DRIVE, HUBER HEIGHTS JOHN F MEACACKE, JR; 25; 9/9/1994; TROTWOOD 8/4/2020; 541 SAVOY AVENUE, WEST VANDALIA PAUL E ALDRIDGE; 76; 12/5/1943; 8/13/2020; 3109 WAYNE AVENUE, DAYTON ROBERT R HIPP; 94; 1/7/1926; CARROLLTON MARY L DAVIS; 72; 9/22/1947; 8/13/2020; 8/28/2020; 1007 BEATRICE DRIVE, JOHN H GORDON, JR; 72; 8/22/1947; 8/14/2020; 6381 SANIBEL DR., KY’RON D CANNADY; 24; 10/13/1995; 9503 TAHOE DRIVE, CENTERVILLE RIVERSIDE 7/27/2020; 632 S RIVERVIEW AVE, MIAMI CENTERVILLE 8/9/2020; 1917 W. GRAND AVE, DAYTON MARY L HISCH; 89; 3/12/1931; PAUL R GOEKE; 60; 9/17/1959; TOWNSHIP ROBERT RICH; 95; 4/23/1925; LANCE L CRIGGER; 47; 5/14/1973; 8/13/2020; 2301 WOOD TRAILS CT, MIAMI 8/19/2020; 7221 BROOKMEADOW DR., JOHN H WALLACE, II; 73; 3/20/1947; 8/11/2020; 10027 PUTTERVIEW WAY, 7/2/2020; 4951 COVENANT HOUSE DRIVE, TOWNSHIP CENTERVILLE 7/28/2020; 1371 KUMLER DR, DAYTON CENTERVILLE TROTWOOD MARY L MARTIN; 93; 4/22/1927; PAULENE COMBS; 85; 7/22/1935; JOHN J MILLER; 68; 2/24/1952; ROBERTA R BLATZ; 77; 3/7/1943; LANYA J RAINEY; 8; 8/27/2011; 8/21/2020; 6439 LITTLE RICHMOND RD, 7/30/2020; 60 BETHEL ROAD, DAYTON 7/31/2020; 312 NOTRE DAME AVENUE, 8/24/2020; 6443 FAR HILLS AVENUE, 7/31/2020; 429 HARRIET STREET, DAYTON TROTWOOD PAULETTE GOULD; 67; 5/1/1953; DAYTON WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP LA’RESE V POLLARD; 71; 8/18/1948; MARY M BUSSARD; 99; 2/22/1921; 7/28/2020; 615 EAST PEARL ST, JOHN J NOLAN; 90; 11/16/1929; RODOLF S DENNLER; 31; 5/12/1989; 8/13/2020; 6640 POST TOWN ROAD, 8/2/2020; 1605 SHERWOOD FOREST MIAMISBURG 8/17/2020; 7484 GREENBANK COURT, 8/19/2020; 6125 N MAIN ST, DAYTON TROTWOOD DRIVE, MIAMISBURG PEGGY I COLLETT; 68; 6/10/1952; DAYTON JOHN O HOFFER; 54; 2/10/1966; LARRY B REID, SR; 74; 6/2/1946; MARY M KELLEY; 84; 3/22/1936; 8/20/2020; 89 BENNINGTON DRIVE, ROGER S STRADER; 58; 5/25/1962; 8/27/2020; 1315 DEVON AVE., KETTERING 8/19/2020; 980 WILMINGTON AVENUE, 8/12/2020; 1715 MARS HILL DR., WEST HARRISON TOWNSHIP 7/29/2020; 570 ST. PAUL STREET, DAYTON JOHN P FISHER; 81; 6/19/1939; KETTERING CARROLLTON PENELOPE TRAVISANO; 52; ROLAND W SMITH; 83; 6/19/1937; 8/6/2020; 7383 PARAGON ROAD, DAYTON LARRY D TRAYLOR; 67; 7/15/1953; MARY R BONDS; 72; 8/13/1947; 8/29/1967; 8/21/2020; 14 DANIEL DRIVE, JOHN R CROTTY; 96; 3/29/1924; 8/16/2020; 300 JAMESTOWN CIRCLE, 8/6/2020; 4830 SALEM AVENUE, GERMANTOWN 8/10/2020; 503 LEDFORD LANE, 8/11/2020; 6832 LORIEN WOODS DRIVE, WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP TROTWOOD PENNY BRAGG; 63; 6/27/1957; ENGLEWOOD DAYTON LARRY K JOHNSON; 61; 12/30/1958; MARY S ARNOLD; 83; 9/18/1936; 8/10/2020; 5069 BELLE ISLE DR, DAYTON RONALD C LOXLEY, SR; 84; 3/13/1936; JOHN R DOWNEY, SR; 77; 11/5/1942; 8/16/2020; 2765 WENTWORTH AVENUE, 8/3/2020; 2015 MARDELL, DAYTON PHYLLIS DELL; 89; 4/21/1931; 8/18/2020; 1101 MENDOTA COURT, 8/7/2020; 81 PARK VILLA CT., CENTERVILLE DAYTON MATTIE L MCCLORIA; 86; 1/28/1934; 8/13/2020; 355 N MATHISON ST, DAYTON KETTERING JOHN R WALLACE; 64; 11/9/1955; LARRY K WILLIAMSON; 75; 7/24/1945; 7/29/2020; 853 CLEMENT AVENUE, PINKIE L BUECHTER; 101; 11/14/1918; RONALD D GOLDEN; 67; 1/25/1953; 8/3/2020; 1418 ARBOR AVENUE, DAYTON 8/14/2020; 5466 SUSAN DRIVE, HARRISON DAYTON 7/26/2020; 7415 LIBERTY WOODS LANE, 7/29/2020; 4214 WOODBINE AVENUE, JOHN W BALLARD, JR; 74; 9/25/1945; TOWNSHIP MAXINE C HEFELFINGER; 94; WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP DAYTON 8/7/2020; 5738 OAK VALLEY ROAD, LASHAE D WHITFIELD; 38; 10/12/1981; 5/26/1926; 8/15/2020; 57 JUNE PLACE, PINKIE L SMITH JENKINS; 90; RONALD D JACOBS; 90; 12/12/1929; KETTERING 8/11/2020; 264 DELAWARE AVENUE, BROOKVILLE 11/9/1929; 8/22/2020; 2231 WEST SECOND 8/1/2020; 8630 WASHINGTON CHURCH JORGE VAZQUEZ; 26; 12/10/1993; DAYTON MAYME C WHITTAKER; 94; 5/26/1926; STREET, DAYTON RD., WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP 7/31/2020; 3796 ARK AVENUE, HARRISON LAURA R RODGERS; 72; 11/25/1947; 8/6/2020; 6130 TAYLORSVILLE ROAD, PREVELLA MIMS; 97; 4/5/1923; RONALD L STAFFORD; 82; 9/12/1937; TOWNSHIP 7/29/2020; 6757 SUMMERDALE DRIVE, HUBER HEIGHTS 8/9/2020; 40 SHANNON STREET, DAYTON 7/29/2020; 5030 SILVERDOME DRIVE, JOSE A O’LALDE; 57; 1/18/1963; HUBER HEIGHTS MERLIN A HOLLAND; 87; 4/28/1933; RACHAEL L TENNEY; 50; 3/28/1970; DAYTON 8/15/2020; 5530 WIDGEON COURT, DAYTON LAWRENCE ATCHISON; 74; 9/21/1945; 8/9/2020; 2168 BINGHAM AVE., KETTERING 8/7/2020; 10 MARK COURT, GERMANTOWN RONALD L STEINBRENNER; 84; JOSEPH A MINNICH; 88; 2/16/1932; 7/29/2020; 306 CAROL LANE, UNION MICHAEL A OWENSBY; 58; 4/1/1962; RACHEL M GODBOLT; 81; 4/16/1939; 7/20/1936; 8/7/2020; 6805 WILLOW CREEK 8/26/2020; 7383 PARAGON ROAD, LEE R ANDERSON; 91; 9/8/1928; 8/13/2020; 2031 KENSINGTON DRIVE, 7/28/2020; 4386 PIMLICO PLACE, HUBER DRIVE, HUBER HEIGHTS WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP 7/29/2020; 1217 OBIE STREET, DAYTON DAYTON HEIGHTS RONALD SEALY; 61; 11/12/1958; JOSEPH M FERRARO; 86; 8/11/1934; LENORA L SLICER; 76; 11/26/1943; MICHAEL A REKER; 68; 8/21/1951; RALPH D DAVIS; 70; 9/28/1949; 8/7/2020; 1209 SUPERIOR AVENUE, 8/26/2020; 6551 GOLF MANOR COURT, 8/8/2020; 615 DELLHURST DRIVE, 8/3/2020; 660 SETTLERS WALK BLVD, 8/8/2020; 608 RUTH AVE, DAYTON DAYTON CLAYTON KETTERING SPRINGBORO RALPH N LIGHTCAP; 78; 5/23/1942; RONALD TAYLOR; 69; 10/21/1950; JOSEPH PICKETT; 74; 1/17/1946; LEOLA HUNTER; 82; 6/2/1938; MICHAEL E DAY; 75; 12/11/1944; 8/24/2020; 460 SHOCK DRIVE, NEW 6/17/2020; 235 BROOKLYN AVE, DAYTON 8/24/2020; 219 LEXINGTON AVENUE, 7/27/2020; 3532 DELPHOS AVE., DAYTON 7/23/2020; 5580 BURKHARDT RD., DAYTON LEBANON RONNIE T KING, SR; 64; 6/4/1956; DAYTON LEON J MILLIN; 91; 3/30/1929; MICHAEL R SWEETEN; 71; 6/23/1949; RAY SINGLETON; 82; 4/20/1938; 8/17/2020; 4338 FREE PIKE, DAYTON JOSEPH R GRALEY, JR; 62; 9/26/1957; 8/11/2020; 317 SYCAMORE GLEN DRIVE, 8/8/2020; 1144 DIANA AVE, MIAMISBURG 8/12/2020; 138 WILLIAM STREET, WEST ROSALIE J STONER; 81; 12/18/1938; 8/12/2020; 1618 GONDERT AVE., DAYTON MIAMISBURG MICHAEL S ROGERS; 65; 1/29/1955; CARROLLTON 7/24/2020; 42 ESTATE DRIVE, BROOKVILLE JOSEPH S FOUTZ; 86; 8/13/1933; LEONARD R MOLNAR; 93; 8/6/1927; 8/16/2020; 3797 SUMMIT GLEN DRIVE, RAYMOND F COLES; 51; 9/2/1968; ROSE A RENNER; 79; 1/16/1941; 8/10/2020; 5790 DENLINGER ROAD, 8/14/2020; 6800 PARAGON ROAD, DAYTON DAYTON 8/18/2020; 4054 REDONDA LANE, 8/17/2020; 337 HALCYON AVENUE, TROTWOOD LEROY HOUSE, SR; 78; 5/10/1942; MICHELE B HERTLEIN; 52; 7/15/1968; TROTWOOD VANDALIA JOSEPH S STANTON, JR; 87; 8/7/2020; 2452 LEHIGH ST., MORAINE 8/5/2020; 225 TROON TRAIL, KETTERING RAYMOND W ROSELLE; 60; 4/6/1960; ROSEMARY P FERGUSON; 94; 6/12/1933; 8/9/2020; 446 MOUND AVENUE, LESTER MARBURY; 70; 12/4/1949; MICHELLE D MARTIN; 54; 12/7/1965; 8/12/2020; 1121 EAST MAIN STREET, 2/11/1926; 8/27/2020; 819 GLENEAGLE MIAMISBURG 7/30/2020; 1233 RANDOLPH ST., DAYTON 7/11/2020; 210 RYBURN AVE., DAYTON TROTWOOD DRIVE, RIVERSIDE JOSEPH V RED TOMAHAWK; 50; LINDA J HONIOUS; 74; 7/29/1946; MICHELLE L SMITH; 44; 2/17/1976; REVA S CONNAUGHTON; 71; ROY C HIEATT; 51; 6/12/1969; 9/27/1969; 8/3/2020; 7040 UNION 8/16/2020; 640 GREGORY AVENUE, NEW 7/23/2020; 428 RUTH AVENUE, DAYTON 8/31/1948; 8/13/2020; 4903 RITTENHOUSE 7/28/2020; 5167 SCARSDALE DRIVE, SCHOOLHOUSE ROAD, DAYTON LEBANON MOSTYN L FRY; 72; 7/14/1948; DRIVE, HUBER HEIGHTS KETTERING JOSEPHINE B STIVER; 97; 4/22/1923; LINDA L KONING; 84; 9/9/1935; 8/27/2020; 5300 HILGEFORD DR., DAYTON RICHARD A BELL; 77; 6/3/1943; RUBY B FAIR; 69; 3/1/1951; 8/8/2020; 8/17/2020; 409 TELFORD AVE., OAKWOOD 8/18/2020; 7427 SINGER RD, DAYTON MUKHABBAT MUKADIMOVA; 85; 8/1/2020; 6687 WILLOW WAY DRIVE, 221 BURLEIGH AVE, DAYTON JOSHUA A STANTON; 28; 5/31/1992; LINDA L ONEILL; 71; 4/30/1949; 8/20/1935; 8/25/2020; 41 BRIGHTON HUBER HEIGHTS RUBY L MIDDLETON; 93; 8/21/1926; 8/4/2020; 2600 PARKLAWN DRIVE, 7/27/2020; 10480 WOOD ROAD, STREET, DAYTON RICHARD C BROWN, II; 64; 8/4/1956; 8/12/2020; 212 WANETA AVENUE, KETTERING MIAMISBURG MURL E HUFFMAN; 100; 12/29/1919; 8/7/2020; 1906 SHROYER RD., OAKWOOD RIVERSIDE JOSHUA TRUE; 73; 9/3/1946; 8/12/2020; LLOYD WRIGHT; 84; 1/11/1936; 8/28/2020; 6439 BETHANY VILLAGE DRIVE, RICHARD E BARNEY; 77; 10/3/1942; RUTH LJUNGREN; 95; 5/26/1925; 1994 WESTBROOK RD., DAYTON 8/3/2020; 320 ALBANY ST., DAYTON 7/20/2020; 77 URBANA AVENUE, DAYTON CENTERVILLE 8/6/2020; 5297 GRANTLAND DRIVE, JOYCE A RIGGS; 86; 5/1/1934; LONNIE R MAY; 82; 5/21/1938; MYCHELLE L BROWN; 50; 3/6/1970; RICHARD E BOZE; 91; 8/27/1928; WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP 7/25/2020; 10 WILMINGTON AVENUE, 8/10/2020; 1150 W DOROTHY LN, DAYTON 7/31/2020; 804 S. SMITHVILLE RD, DAYTON 7/31/2020; 612 BURMAN AVE., TROTWOOD DAYTON LORA J CLARK; 86; 11/10/1933; MYRNA L RANSOMER; 99; 10/13/1920; RICHARD J CARR; 66; 8/1/1954; RUTHA B LEVEL; 97; 5/9/1923; JOYCE M TURNER; 86; 7/12/1934; 7/29/2020; 4613 DARTFORD ROAD, 8/10/2020; 306 PERRY STREET, NEW 8/18/2020; 4431 MOZART AVENUE, HUBER 8/21/2020; 3500 SHILOH SPRINGS ROAD, 8/16/2020; 7643 WALMAC STREET, HUBER ENGLEWOOD LEBANON HEIGHTS TROTWOOD HEIGHTS LORNA L WAUGUMAN; 60; 8/14/1959; MYRON W POPOW; 76; 2/8/1944; RICHARD T BAIRD; 93; 1/3/1927; RYAN S BURROWS; 45; 1/20/1975; Friday, October 9, 2020 (283) DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Page Seven

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AND; R R L53 02905 0051; 09/17/20; $185,000.00; O67 20819 0007; 09/15/20; $216,000.00; R M60 28514 0013; 09/16/20; $250,000.00; A01 20305 0027; 09/17/20; $153,000.00; 14155 OLD DAYTON RD; NEW LEBANON 322 PRINCEWOOD AVE; DAYTON OH 45429; E20 50315 0010; 09/16/20; $65,000.00; 3400 WHISPERING MEADOW DR; DAYTON 1913 SUNNY RIDGE RD; DAYTON OH OH 45345; HACKENBURG ALISHA M AND; MULLENIX AMELIA A; CLINE ELISABETH L; 540 HEATHER DR; DAYTON OH 45405; OH 45415; WASHINGTON MINNECHELLE O 45414; RUBINS DAVID; CASTRIQUE PARWORTH GUY J AND; R R JACKSON DENISE J; WATSON ERNEST; R AND; PRESTIGIOUS INVESTMENTS LLC; DEVON D DE; R M58100412 0019; 09/17/20; $75,000.00; O67 21410 0001; 09/15/20; $0.00; 11013 F25 01312 0016; 09/16/20; $0.00; 1075 R B02 51209 0002; 09/17/20; $140,000.00; OLD SPRINGFIELD RD; VANDALIA DAYTON LEBANON PIKE; DAYTON OH DIAMOND MILL RD; NEW LEBANON OH N64 00808 0016; 09/16/20; $82,000.00; 604 CASSEL HILLS CT; VANDALIA OH OH 45377; BARDONARO MICHAEL A; 45458; MARKS RHONDA M AND; MARKS 45345 9608; MULLINS DONNA K AND; 2720 ACORN DR; DAYTON OH 45419; 45377 1925; ANDERSON GREGG AND; SOWDERS MICHAEL AND; R RHONDA M; R O67 22019 0020; MULLINS DONNA K; R VAUGHAN KENNETH DALE; BROCKMAN MEEKS KRISHA M; R M58100509 0013; 09/17/20; 09/15/20; $0.00; 1000 QUAIL RUN DR; G27 18211 0002; 09/16/20; $56,650.00; JUSTIN A; R C04 00510 0034; 09/17/20; $108,000.00; $229,900.00; 125 SHOEMAKER LN; DAYTON OH 45458; ADLER ARNOLD H II 5625 SHANK RD; DAYTON OH 45418; N64 00815 0048; 09/16/20; $156,000.00; 8348 ARLINGTON RD; BROOKVILLE OH VANDALIA OH 45377; WOODS BRAD D AND; ADLER HELENE; R WILLIAMSON GRAHAM AND; WILLIAMSON 2101 2103 SMITHVILLE RD; DAYTON 45309; HOLP KEVIN R; SCHNEIDER CARL AND; YOUNG JULIE A; R O67 23404 0004; 09/15/20; $0.00; 5848 OWEN D.; R OH 45420; HAYWARD CALIFORNIA LLC; R; R M60 19104 0065; 09/17/20; $165,000.00; BATSFORD DR; DAYTON OH 45459 1414; H33 01223 0044; 09/16/20; $0.00; 5249 PEARSON PAYTON E III; R C04 00510 0035; 09/17/20; $108,000.00; 7131 SALEM CROSSING PL; KNOXVILLE GOLDBERG DALE A AND; DLOTT MARK RUCKS RD; DAYTON OH 45426; WERTZ N64 01111 0021; 09/16/20; $0.00; 817 8348 ARLINGTON RD; BROOKVILLE OH TN 37938; HARDING MICHAEL AND; ALLEN AND; R WILLIAM L JR; CITY OF TROTWOOD KENOSHA RD; DAYTON OH 45429; COMBS 45309; HOLP KEVIN R; SCHNEIDER CARL ZWIESLER ANN C AND; R O67 28114 0018; 09/15/20; $0.00; 10107 COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT CORP; R TODD; COMBS TODD M. AND; R R; R N64 00402 0039; 09/17/20; $85,500.00; SETTLEMENT HOUSE RD; DAYTON OH H33 01320 0003; 09/16/20; $152,000.00; N64 01207 0053; 09/16/20; $75,000.00; C08 00112A0005; 09/17/20; $58,000.00; 1921 CULVER AVE; DAYTON OH 45429; 45429; BARGA MICHAEL H TRUSTEE; 10107 5119 KINGSFORD DR; DAYTON OH 2020 PITTSFIELD ST; DAYTON OH 45420; 54 STATE ST; PHILLIPSBURG OH 45354; HUNT & HASS LLC; PHEANIS CHRISTINE; SETTLEMENT HOUSE ROAD LLC; R 45426; GOLD KEY CONSTRUCTION LLC; LONG GEORGE M; WAMPLER SAMUEL A; BROOKVILLE UNITED METHODIST R O67 28803 0005; 09/15/20; $440,400.00; SINCLAIR QIANYA L; R R CHURCH; PEFFLEY SARAH NICOLE; R N64 00710 0014; 09/17/20; $75,000.00; 10195 CHERRY TREE TER; DAYTON OH H33301306 0009; 09/16/20; $0.00; N64 01213 0124; 09/16/20; $46,179.00; D13 00105 0037; 09/17/20; $202,500.00; 336 E DOROTHY LN; DAYTON OH 45458; D’ANDREA CRIS AND; LYNCH 3776 DENLINGER RD; DAYTON OH 45406; 2792 FIELDS AVE; DAYTON OH 45419; 414 W MARKET ST; GERMANTOWN OH 45458; KIRVES KENNETH W; FALER MARQUITA S; R MARTIN VERA; MARTIN VERA AND; R KREMER INVESTMENTS; GREWE BETTY 45327; HOBBS KEVIN M; HANAUER MISTY ACQUISITIONS LTD; R O67 29107 0004; 09/15/20; $749,900.00; I39 01201 0014; 09/16/20; $120,000.00; J. AKA BETTY GREWE; R R; R N64 00806 0033; 09/17/20; $0.00; 2713 11167 ASHBURY MEADOWS DR; DAYTON 5296 FLAMINGO CT; DAYTON OH 45431; N64 01307 0025; 09/16/20; $311,000.00; D13 00203 0021; 09/17/20; $68,000.00; AERIAL AVE; DAYTON OH 45419; BAKER OH 45458; FAULKNER MICHAEL R; TATE GETHAR JASON; MOORE PAIGE S ET AL 4023 UPHAM RD; DAYTON OH 45419; 235 E GUNCKEL ST; GERMANTOWN OH REBECCA R; BURTT REBECCA R FKA JOHN E CO TRUSTEE AND; R 3; R BREIDENBACH KARL B; WROTEN JILL D 45327; RATLIFF DANIEL W AND; DENZER O67103814 0150; 09/15/20; $84,500.00; REBECCA R BAKER AND; R I39 01206 0038; 09/16/20; $128,580.00; AND; R WILLIAM H; R N64 00812 0035; 09/17/20; $0.00; 3114 HIDDEN BRANCHES DR; ATLANTA GA 5298 ROBINWOOD AVE; DAYTON OH N64 01313 0045; 09/16/20; $0.00; 3814 D14 00712 0026; 09/17/20; $0.00; 14300 30350; YANKEE TRACE WOODS LLC; AERIAL AVE; DAYTON OH 45449; WHIPP 45431 2836; HEIDER JOSEPH F AND; KINGSWOOD DR; KETTERING OH 45429; ST RT 725; GERMANTOWN OH 45327 9752; BRYAN AND; WHIPP BETH ANN; R DOLIBOA CONSTRUCTION INC; R HEIDER KEVIN JOSEPH AND; R NEFF KARA M; NEFF KARA M AND; R PAYNE ROBERT C; PAYNE JUNE; R N64 03018 0002; 09/17/20; $224,900.00; O68 00114 0001; 09/15/20; $210,000.00; I39 01206 0038; 09/16/20; $0.00; 5298 N64 01714 0008; 09/16/20; $0.00; 917 E20 17412 0005; 09/17/20; $0.00; 4487 2235 E WHIPP RD; DAYTON OH 45440; 269 CHERRY DR; DAYTON OH 45459 3316; ROBINWOOD AVE; DAYTON OH 45431 DONSON DR; DAYTON OH 45429 5625; THOMPSON DR; DAYTON OH 45416 2245; TRAVIS LYNNE W AND; SMEDLEY JOSHUA; DUFFY KEVIN T AND; DUFFY CHRISTOPHER 2836; HEIDER RITA E TRUSTEE; HEIDER MAZZONE NICHOLAS J AND; MAZZONE BROWN JAMES D AND; BROWN JAMES D; R AND; R KEVIN JOSEPH AND; R NICHOLAS J AND; R R N64 03810 0023; 09/17/20; $200,000.00; O68 00134 0007; 09/15/20; $0.00; 9380 I39401308 0003; 09/16/20; $0.00; 1077 N64 01714 0008; 09/16/20; $0.00; E20 19013 0026; 09/17/20; $55,000.00; 2282 MILLWOOD RD; DAYTON OH 45440; SHAWHAN DR; CENTERVILLE OH 45458 PINE MEADOW TER; DAYTON OH 45430; 917 DONSON DR; DAYTON OH 45429 5272 SUSAN DR; DAYTON OH 45415; GILMORE JUSTIN D AND; SHAFFER 3739; DAVIDSON SQUIRE + MARTHA J; SCHAEFER CHRISTINE R; SCHAEFER 5625; MAZZONE NICHOLAS J; MAZZONE NORED VERNON R JR; DUNN HAJI H JR; DAVIDSON SQUIRE; R CHRISTINE R TRUSTEE; R CASSANDRA L AND; R NICHOLAS J AND; R R O68 00207 0026; 09/15/20; $180,100.00; K45 02505 0067; 09/16/20; $0.00; 8158 N64 50101 0026; 09/17/20; $66,900.00; N64 02315 0038; 09/16/20; $0.00; 4856 E21 01004 0023; 09/17/20; $152,900.00; 160 S JOHANNA DR; DAYTON OH 45458; S UNION RD; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; 2230 S PATTERSON BLVD; BELLBROOK POLEN DR; SPRINGBORO OH 45066; ROMANO CHRISTOPHER M AND; NILL RYAN JOHNSTON MARSHA K; JOHNSTON 1875 BARTLEY RD; DAYTON OH 45414 OH 45305; GALL MARY ELLEN; GEORGE SANDERSON DAVID L AND; SANDERSON R AND; R MARSHA K AND; R 3034; HOLMES DANNY W; HOLMES STEVEN E.; R O68 00318 0002; 09/15/20; $0.00; 6431 K45 18428 0006; 09/16/20; $100,000.00; DAVID L AND; R DANNY W; R N64 50822 0019; 09/17/20; $112,500.00; COLECHESTER CT; DAYTON OH 45459; 5144 SOLDIERS HOME MIAMISBURG RD; N64 03309 0016; 09/16/20; $0.00; 2801 E21 17306 0032; 09/17/20; $26,000.00; ASHTON LN; DAYTON OH 45434 6114; HOSKIN MEGAN E; WAGNER MEGAN E TIPP CITY OH 45371; WALTZ DALE S AND; S DIXIE HWY; DAYTON OH 45409; HAPPY 2338 ONTARIO AVE; VANDALIA OH 45377; RSAAG RENTALS LLC; HODGE ROBBIN L AND; R PRIMARY INVESTMETNS LLC; R ASIAN MART LLC; HAPPY CONTROLS INC; SMITH ISAAC; OAK FAMILY LIMITED AND; R O68 00711 0006; 09/15/20; $0.00; 5471 K45 28334 0006; 09/16/20; $0.00; 10018 C PARTNERSHIP; R O67 03712 0024; 09/17/20; $335,000.00; ROYALWOOD DR; DAYTON OH 45429; ORIOLE CT; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; N64 03309 0039; 09/16/20; $0.00; G28 18207 0006; 09/17/20; $10,000.00; COLONIAL LN; DAYTON OH 45429 2119; BARGA MICHAEL HUBERT TR AND; 5471 ROBINSON PATRICIA LINE; LOHMEYER 2801 S DIXIE HWY; CINCINNATI OH 16 LAWNCREST AVE; DAYTON OH 45426; COOPER BEVERLEE A; RYAN SHANNON ROYALWOOD DRIVE LLC; R JARON L AND; R 45219; HAPPY ASIAN MART LLC; HAPPY CHANDLER CHARMISHA L; WIN-WIN M.; R O68 00715 0002; 09/15/20; $244,442.00; 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DAYTON OH 1405; ANDERSON TODD AND; LUCAS AND; R MALCOLM; R OH 45458; PAULICK DOUGLAS J AND; 45426 2808; REECE BETH ANN; HARDEN TERRY LEE JR AND; R O68 00907 0024; 09/15/20; $0.00; 6381 K46 00407 0014; 09/16/20; $0.00; 1222 HENDERSON ASHLEY A AND; R ALFRED LEE AND; R O67 22108 0011; 09/17/20; $0.00; 6068 MARSHALL RD; DAYTON OH 45459 2236; LINDSEY AVE; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; O67 20804 0011; 09/16/20; $0.00; 5358 H33 01202 0044; 09/17/20; $37,000.00; MILLBROOK DR; DAYTON OH 45459 1808; Page Eight DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, October 9, 2020 (283 )

HALLEY JAMES O AND; HALLEY JAMES O; 45322; STECHENFINGER PAUL J AND; 45377; SCHAMERLOH RICHARD W AND; PHILLIPS EILEEN; WOODARD JEFFREY C 1275 OBIE ST; DAYTON OH 45432 1562; R BROWN QUINCY D; R SINCK RICHARD; R AND; R WITHERS EVELYN; WITHERS EVELYN; R O67 22306 0005; 09/17/20; $0.00; 881 M60 25218 0009; 09/18/20; $125,000.00; F24 00106 0011; 09/19/20; $113,000.00; N64 02514 0026; 09/19/20; $0.00; 3097 I39101617 0015; 09/20/20; $0.00; 1412 SOUTHFORD AVE; DAYTON OH 45429; 6365 BURKWOOD DR; CLAYTON OH 45315 143 GLENADA CT; NEW LEBANON OH REVLON DR; DAYTON OH 45420 1244; BALSAM DR; DAYTON OH 45432 3232; CAREY NANCY L AND; CAREY JAMES P; R 9601; BURSEY ANNIE PEARL; LAI DEBRA 45345; VENTERS TYLER O AND; ESTES PETERSON TIMOTHY L AND; PETERSON DUNCAN BETTY J; DUNCAN BETTY J; R O67 22342 0006; 09/17/20; $842,500.00; D ET AL 3; R DEAN MATTHEW WOLFGANG; R KARA TR; R K45 28336 0038; 09/20/20; $0.00; 5549 9393 RIDINGS BLVD; DAYTON OH 45458; M60 51415 0006; 09/18/20; $145,000.00; F24 00216 0033; 09/19/20; $125,000.00; N64 50214 0124; 09/19/20; $0.00; SAGEWOOD DR; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; CUNNINGHAM BRENDAN J AND; CARR 5153 CRESCENT RIDGE DR; CLAYTON OH 1630 W MAIN ST; NEW LEBANON OH 2260 COACH DR E; DAYTON OH 45440; HANCOCK BRIAN AND; HANCOCK BRIAN GREGORY G AND; R 45315; GARDNER ALICE S TR; CASSEL 45345; LAHMAN PAUL W; KLINEDINST SIMPSON KEITH E AND; REIGELSPERGER AND; R O67 23417 0006; 09/17/20; $0.00; 10010 STEPHEN RAY AND; R BRADY TYLER; R BRADLEY CRAIG AND; R K46 00702 0040; 09/20/20; $123,900.00; SETTLEMENT HOUSE RD; DAYTON OH N64 00305 0070; 09/18/20; $385,000.00; G27 01609 0051; 09/19/20; $25,000.00; O67 03807 0002; 09/19/20; $238,000.00; 140 ALBRIGHT LN; MIAMISBURG OH 45458; OWEN CHRISTOPHER S.; OWEN 2405 ADIRONDACK TRL; DAYTON OH 7220 DAYTON LIBERTY RD; MIDDLETOWN 1956 E SPRING VALLEY PIKE; SALT LAKE 45342; MEADOWS RALPH S; MEADOWS CHRISTOPHER S. TRUSTEE; R 45409 1906; KENNETH J HASHIMOTO; OH 45044; ESTRADA VICTOR ALFONSO CITY UT 84165; QUEENER KIMBERLY A; RALPH S; R O67 29022 0004; 09/17/20; WOOTTON ROBERT A. AND; R SALAICES; PRADO EMILIANO; R TRUAX SYDNEY S; R K46 00702 0042; 09/20/20; $123,900.00; $1,065,000.00; 10538 FALLS CREEK LN; N64 00305 0071; 09/18/20; $385,000.00; G27 01609 0057; 09/19/20; $25,000.00; O67 20216 0006; 09/19/20; $0.00; 9104 520 LINDEN AVE; DAYTON OH 45342 2232; DAYTON OH 45458; MOSALI DEEPTHI R 2405 ADIRONDACK TRL; DAYTON OH 7220 DAYTON LIBERTY RD; MIDDLETOWN NORMANDY LN; CENTERVILLE OH 45458; MEADOWS RALPH S AKA RALPH STEVEN AND; KUMAR SUREKHA; R 45409 1906; KENNETH J HASHIMOTO; OH 45044; ESTRADA VICTOR ALFONSO WELLBAUM PAMELA M; WELLBAUM MEADOWS; MEADOWS RALPH S AKA O67 50906 0061; 09/17/20; $167,900.00; WOOTTON ROBERT A. 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ATKINSON RHONDA D; DUNN CHARLES 7631 BERCHMAN DR; DAYTON OH 7361 BRANTFORD RD; DALLAS TX 75252; THOMAS J FITZGIBBON INC; R STEVEN R AND; R W III; R 45424; ALEXANDER ROGER L TR AND; PHILLIPS MACKENZIE SCOTT AND; N64 00311 0030; 09/20/20; $0.00; 3037 E21 24107 0019; 09/18/20; $80,000.00; L53 02901 0016; 09/19/20; $0.00; OLD ALEXANDER REBECCA; R FAIRMONT AVE; DAYTON OH 45429 1456; 3972 SUMPTER DR; DAYTON OH 45414; SOLOMON ANNIE; R DAYTON RD; NEW LEBANON OH 45345 A01 25918 0001; 09/20/20; $0.00; 6107 HARRISON THOMAS W AND; HARRISON SHORT BRANDON D; DUNCAN TAYLOR A01 25903 0010; 09/19/20; $170,000.00; 9629; SUNSHINE SOLUTIONS CT CL; DEERFIELD ST; DAYTON OH 45414 2810; THOMAS W AND; R RENEE; R 7030 YORKSHIRE DR; DAYTON OH 45415; MILLER MARK A AND; A HOPKINS PAULINE J; HOPKINS PAULINE N64 00402 0041; 09/20/20; $95,000.00; F24 00203 0012; 09/18/20; $130,000.00; MAJALCA ELLERY AND; CARTER BRUCE M57 00216 0001; 09/19/20; $0.00; 319 J; R 1929 CULVER AVE; DAYTON OH 45420 27 ADOLPHA AVE; NEW LEBANON OH A AND; R HERR ST; ENGLEWOOD OH 45322 1221; A01 26111 0014; 09/20/20; $165,000.00; 3226; CONLEY JAMES D AND; CONLEY 45345; KIRKPATRICK ELIZBETH M; SMITH B02 00125 0023; 09/19/20; $55,000.00; HUBER HARVEY E + LOIS R; HUBER LOIS 3150 3152 AUTUMN RIDGE CT; DAYTON GRACE F; R 839 DONORA DR; VANDALIA OH 45377; R; R OH 45414; RAVER MARIE A; RAVER MARIE JAMES D AND; R G27 24509 0014; 09/18/20; $10,000.00; SOWDERS PATRICIA ANN; SOWDERS M57 00505 0021; 09/19/20; $117,000.00; A; R N64 00406A0124; 09/20/20; $50,000.00; 4317 GERMANTOWN PIKE; DAYTON OH LARRY D; R 511 UNGER AVE; LOVELAND OH 45140; B02 01208 0012; 09/20/20; 1640 FLESHER AVE; DAYTON OH 45429; 45417; SULLIVAN III WALTER; CAPITAL T B02 01415 0004; 09/19/20; $291,000.00; SCHOPLER EDWARD A; VB ONE LLC; R $1,932,000.00; 7535 POE AVE; LADY LAKE WILLIS AND RIFE LLC; WILLIS AND RIFE PROPERTIES LLC; R 1618 ASHLEY PL; VANDALIA OH 45377; M58 00210 0035; 09/19/20; $120,000.00; FL 32162; GUANYIN HOLDINGS LLC; LLC; R H33 02310 0034; 09/18/20; $115,000.00; BLATTERMAN WILLIAM E AND; MAY 402 NEAL DR; UNION OH 45322; OAKS GUANYIN HOLDINGS LLC; C N64 01104 0056; 09/20/20; $160,000.00; 6583 W 3RD ST; DAYTON OH 45417; FRICK MICHAEL AND; R MICHAEL D AND; SMITH JOSHUA; R B02 50406 0008; 09/20/20; $101,500.00; 4131 LEFEVRE DR; DAYTON OH 45429; MARLAN C AND; BAYER’S MELON FARM; B02 50104 0009; 09/19/20; $99,900.00; M60 25215 0004; 09/19/20; $170,000.00; 73 E VAN LAKE DR; VANDALIA OH 45377 DODGE TYLER A AND; DODGE TYLER A A 101 W VAN LAKE DR; VANDALIA OH 45377; 4546 LINCHMERE DR; DAYTON OH 45415; 3255; GENTRY DAREK B; GENTRY DAREK AND; R H33 02310 0079; 09/18/20; $115,000.00; POETSCH MAURA; PAXTON JESSICA L; R DAVIS LINDA G; SIMMONS ANGELA N AND; B; R N64 01203 0008; 09/20/20; $145,000.00; 6538 W 3RD ST; DAYTON OH 45417; FRICK C05 00105 0021; 09/19/20; $137,900.00; R D13 00307 0107; 09/20/20; $0.00; 1209 4255 MAXLIN RD; DAYTON OH 45429 3110; MARLAN C AND; BAYER’S MELON FARM; 739 ALBERT RD; BROOKVILLE OH 45309; N64 00303 0157; 09/19/20; $141,500.00; REDBUD CIR; GERMANTOWN OH 45327; MEEK ROSE M; MEEK ROSE M; R A SHILT SHAWN K; SHILT SHAWN K; R 1472 BOWMAN AVE; DAYTON OH 45409 TAYLOR DAVID M AND; TAYLOR DAVID M N64 01213 0076; 09/20/20; $0.00; 2857 H33301004 0013; 09/18/20; $47,500.00; C05 00209 0038; 09/19/20; $141,150.00; 1801; PRUDDEN CURT A; BRAZALVICS AND; R ACOSTA ST; DAYTON OH 45420; COMER 73 N MEADOW DR; WILMINGTON DE 203 WESTERN AVE; BROOKVILLE OH KATIE; R D13 00419 0019; 09/20/20; $165,000.00; ROBERT L; COMER ROBERT L; R 19801; NRZ REO IX LLC; TRUE SOURCE 45309 1424; BOYD KATIE E; PURCEY N64 00406A0126; 09/19/20; 13 BERRY CT; GERMANTOWN OH 45327; N64 01501 0017; 09/20/20; $112,000.00; PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC; R ISABELA D; R $122,000.00; 1650 FLESHER AVE; AUTEN LOUISE G; AUTEN LOUISE G; R 1608 LANBURY DR; DAYTON OH 45459; BANNA ANTOINE ET AL 3; BANNA ANTOINE I39 00609 0059; 09/18/20; $77,000.00; C05 00209 0039; 09/19/20; $141,150.00; NEWARK NJ 07101; CULL JENNIFER M; E20 17012 0003; 09/20/20; $57,750.00; ET AL 3; R 637 LITTLE MEADOW DR; DAYTON OH 203 WESTERN AVE; BROOKVILLE OH WIESENBORN RACHEL P AND; R 4153 SAYLOR ST; DAYTON OH 45426; N64 01805 0009; 09/20/20; $149,900.00; 45405; HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF 45309 1424; BOYD KATIE E; PURCEY N64 00509 0023; 09/19/20; $260,000.00; CHEATHAM SHARON R; CHEATHAM ISABELA D; R 3004 LA PLATA DR; DAYTON OH 45420; GREATOR DAYTON INC; QUARLES 3805 STRATHMOOR DR; DAYTON OH SHARON R; R C06 00501 0058; 09/19/20; $0.00; 6621 ARNETT STEPHANIE M AND; ARNETT AQUANNA KENYATTO; R 45459; PRITCHARD LELAND S; MCCOY E20 17310 0004; 09/20/20; $136,000.00; WENGERLAWN RD; BROOKVILLE OH STEPHANIE M AND; R K45 28327 0013; 09/18/20; $255,000.00; CAMERON M AND; R 5100 PHILADELPHIA DR; DAYTON OH 45309; NOBLE JOSEPH D AND; NOBLE N64 03210 0013; 09/20/20; $240,000.00; 4341 WOOD THRUSH CT; MIAMISBURG N64 00701 0001; 09/19/20; $139,900.00; 45415; OESTERLIN BRIDGET; OESTERLIN MICHELE R; R 5770 OAK VALLEY RD; DAYTON OH 45440 OH 45342; PERCIFULL LAWRENCE A AND; 1424 STROOP RD; DAYTON OH 45429; BRIDGET; R E20 17001 0035; 09/19/20; $0.00; 21 2349; MULLINS PHYLLIS D; MULLINS SMITH NATHANIAL SMITH AND; R POLLEY LUCAS S; HAGERTY MARK; R E20 18006 0008; 09/20/20; $0.00; 5526 WAVERLY AVE; DAYTON OH 45405; LUKE PHYLLIS D; R K45 50001 0121; 09/18/20; $0.00; 3254 N64 00811 0071; 09/19/20; $153,000.00; ROSE TER; DAYTON OH 45415; REID DAVID W AND; LUKE PAULA J TR; R 3214 REGENT ST; DAYTON OH 45409 1201; RAHSAAN AND; REID RAHSAAN AND; R N64 50519 0007; 09/20/20; $99,000.00; GAMBIT SQ; DAYTON OH 45449; PHAM DE E20 17007 0165; 09/19/20; $85,000.00; 2142 HEWITT AVE; DAYTON OH 45440; MINH AND; PHAM HONG THANH; R LEONARD BARBARA L; VELLA TESSE E; R E20 24204 0005; 09/20/20; $50,000.00; 290 SPRINGBROOK BLVD; DAYTON OH N64 01017 0045; 09/19/20; $101,650.00; 4113 KLEPINGER RD; DAYTON OH 45416 TAYLOR DALE L AND; TAYLOR DALE L AND; K47 23016 0027; 09/18/20; $181,000.00; 45405; BRUMBAUGH JAN D AND; LEACH R 2730 BRAHMS BLVD; DAYTON OH 45449; 2429 BELLFIELD ST; DAYTON OH 45420; 2140; BARNETT ANNETTE; BARNETT KASSANDRA M; R DONOHOE GILLIAN; PRIME STREET LLC; ANNETTE; R O67 20228 0020; 09/20/20; $0.00; 12968 VUOTTO RALPH E AND; BERCAW E20 17007 0166; 09/19/20; $85,000.00; R F24 00101 0122; 09/20/20; $0.00; 229 NEWBURG CT; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; ANDREW R. AND; R 290 SPRINGBROOK BLVD; DAYTON OH N64 01114 0011; 09/19/20; $155,000.00; 231 CHURCH ST; NEW LEBANON OH GROLESKI FRANCIS P AND; GROLESKI L52 00103 0012; 09/18/20; $0.00; 101 45405; BRUMBAUGH JAN D AND; LEACH 634 BROOKFIELD RD; DAYTON OH 45429; 45345; MUNCIE FELCIE F; MUNCIE FELCIE FRANCIS P AND; R PERRY ST; NEW LEBANON OH 45345; KASSANDRA M; R TRITT KRISTIN S; BARRY ALYSSA C; R F; R O67 20809 0022; 09/20/20; $0.00; 6425 HOKE JULIAN T; LARUE BRENDA LEE ET E20 17316 0005; 09/19/20; $149,000.00; N64 01508 0013; 09/19/20; $0.00; F24 00101 0123; 09/20/20; $0.00; S LANDER LN; DAYTON OH 45459; GRAHAM AL 4; R 151 W WOODBURY DR; DAYTON OH 2373 ARAGON AVE; DAYTON OH 45420; CHURCH ST; NEW LEBANON OH 45345; LOIS; GRAHAM LOIS; R L53 02909 0033; 09/18/20; $40,000.00; 45415; GREEN JASON H AND; HACKETT GENTRY MARRIETTA; GENTRY TIMOTHY MUNCIE FELCIE F; MUNCIE FELCIE F; R O67 51436 0118; 09/20/20; $231,900.00; 161 JOHNSVILLE BROOKVILLE RD; NEW SMITH TERESA E; R B; R H33 00502 0008; 09/20/20; $99,000.00; 9597 TAHOE DR; DAYTON OH 45458; LEBANON OH 45345; FISHER JR. GARRY E20 17505 0103; 09/19/20; $128,900.00; N64 01508 0047; 09/19/20; $0.00; 724 BRADFIELD DR; DAYTON OH 45426; TAMBE NEETA S; TAMBE NEETA S; R K AND; EDMUNDSON MICHAEL; R 101 ROSEWOOD DR; HAMILTON OH 2324 S ARAGON AVE; DAYTON OH 45420; WILLIAMSON KENYA M; WILLIAMSON O68 00704 0017; 09/20/20; $220,000.00; M57 00928 0001; 09/18/20; $200,000.00; 45011; BED & BREAKFAST PROPERTY GENTRY MARRIETTA AND; GENTRY KENYA M; R 2531 E WHIPP RD; CENTERVILLE OH 1001 MEADOWSWEET DR; CLAYTON OH MANAGEMENT INC; WEN DUEN-SHUN JERRY M; R I39 00520 0063; 09/20/20; $253,000.00; 45440; RALL RAYMOND J AND; RALL 45315; KING PATRICE A; BOOTH MARTHA AND; R N64 01701 0039; 09/19/20; $109,000.00; 530 RECESS DR; DAYTON OH 45404; RAYMOND J AND; R L AND; R E20 17610 0002; 09/19/20; $0.00; 2322 BROADMOOR DR; KETTERING SIWAKOTI OM AND; SIWAKOTI OM AND; R O68 01610 0013; 09/20/20; $0.00; 5008 M60 00216 0037; 09/18/20; $230,000.00; 130 GREENHILL RD; DAYTON OH 45405; OH 45419 2815; MCKINNEY CHERYL I39 00810 0006; 09/20/20; $0.00; 4566 RHINE WAY; DAYTON OH 45458; BROWN 426 CLINTON ST; BROOKVILLE OH 45309; DEPELMA THELMA W; DEPELMA THELMA MOORMAN; CRESPO HANS MIKAEL NORTHERN CIR; DAYTON OH 45424 5733; MICHAEL R AND; BROWN MICHAEL R AND; TOKE RON; HALL TYLER A AND; R W AND; R WENDE; R LEONARD DEAN AND; LEONARD DEAN R M60 00217 0019; 09/18/20; $300,000.00; E20 50114 0028; 09/19/20; $0.00; 4715 N64 01907 0044; 09/19/20; $142,500.00; AND; R O68 51012 0049; 09/20/20; $0.00; 7710 CLINTON ST; CLAYTON OH 45315 SHAUNEE CREEK DR; DAYTON OH 45415 3128 HOBART AVE; SPRINGBORO OH I39 01014 0016; 09/20/20; $70,000.00; 1432 ASHWORTH CT; CENTERVILLE OH 9764; COLUCCI MICHAEL P AND; WATSON 3355; PAULUS MATTHEW E AND; PAULUS 45066; MIAMI VALLEY HOME BUYERS INC,; 2424 FENWICK CT; DAYTON OH 45431 45459 6200; STREIFTHAU ROBERT B AND; SAMUEL A. AND; R COLEEN M; R CARTER DEBORAH R; R 1912; SPURLOCK TRACY L; SPURLOCK STREIFTHAU ROBERT B AND; R M60 25103 0016; 09/18/20; $150,000.00; E21 17303 0066; 09/19/20; $41,100.00; N64 02417 0020; 09/19/20; $185,000.00; TRACY L; R P70 00602 0042; 09/20/20; $129,780.00; 6050 LAYNE HILLS CT; ENGLEWOOD OH 2403 WOODHAVEN AVE; VANDALIA OH 3072 SANTA ROSA DR; DAYTON OH 45440; I39101404 0006; 09/20/20; $0.00; 6224 BEACON TREE CT; HUBER HEIGHTS Friday, October 9, 2020 (283) DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Page Nine

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R 45309; COPLEY DUSTIN EUGENE AND; RANDY B AND; R PELFREY KAREN TR; UNTO ILLINOIS THIRD ST; DAYTON OH 45437; PERNELL Q71 00506 0012; 09/15/20; $0.00; 405 SPIVEY JESSE AND; R N64 01010 0018; 09/21/20; $142,000.00; RENTALS, LLC; R BERNADETTE; LALESNEL AMELIA; R KRAMER RD; JUPITER FL 33469; BOLLING C05 00610 0007; 09/21/20; $255,000.00; 521 ABERDEEN AVE; ISSAQUAH WA 98029; R72 03601 0009; 09/14/20; $64,000.00; R72 15607 0132; 09/21/20; $0.00; 3460 VINCENT JR AND; HEYMAN RALPH E TR 714 MOUND ST; BROOKVILLE OH 45309; ROHRBACH CHRISTOPHER RYAN AND; 1712 1714 WYOMING ST; DAYTON OH 3462 RIDGE AVE; DAYTON OH 45402; AND; R SCHICK KENNETH DARRELL AND; TIDD ROHRBACH CHRISTOPHER RYAN AND; C 45429 0000; PELFREY KAREN; UNTO OSBORNE DANNY K AND; OSBORNE LOIS; Q71 00508 0005; 09/16/20; $675,000.00; WYOMING RENTALS, LLC; R NICKOLAUS AND; R N64 01716 0029; 09/21/20; $0.00; 2157 E20 01106 0175; 09/21/20; $45,000.00; R 409 RUBICON RD; DAYTON OH 45419; R72 03604 0052; 09/15/20; $108,500.00; GRICE LN; DAYTON OH 45440; STALLMAN HALEY PETER G TR AND; COOK JAMES 15 WAMPLER AVE; DAYTON OH 45405; R72 15607 0135; 09/21/20; $0.00; 3442 1334 EPWORTH AVE; DAYTON OH 45410; VICKI R AND; STALLMAN MARIA N; R C; R LOWE IAN J; MORUA JUAN ANTONIO DIAZ; RIDGE AVE; DAYTON OH 45424; OSBORNE PERLOW DAVID L AND; KASLER LINDSEY O67 03803 0041; 09/21/20; $369,900.00; Q71 00508 0005; 09/16/20; $0.00; 409 R DANNY AND; OSBORNE LOIS; R R; R 9233 CLYO RD; DAYTON OH 45458 9600; RUBICON RD; DAYTON OH 45419; HALEY E20 17102B0126; 09/21/20; $0.00; 3727 R72 15613 0010; 09/21/20; $0.00; R72 03605 0041; 09/17/20; $16,000.00; BITTNER CLAUDIA W TR; SOTO GREGORY JANE G TR; COOK JAMES C; R PITTSBURG AVE; CINCINNATI OH 45227; RIDGE AVE; DAYTON OH 45414; BROWN 1636 CLARENCE ST; DAYTON OH 45439; AND; R Q71 00508 0023; 09/16/20; $0.00; 409 THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND STEVEN G AND; BROWN STEVEN G AND; MCKENZIE DELIA; PETERS CHARLES; R O67 03803 0041; 09/21/20; $0.00; RUBICON RD; DAYTON OH 45419; HALEY URBAN; FIFTH THIRD BANK; R R R72 03913 0024; 09/14/20; $66,000.00; 9233 CLYO RD; DAYTON OH 45458 JANE G TRUSTEE; COOK JAMES C; R E20 17503A0005; 09/21/20; $0.00; 6233 R72 16112 0019; 09/21/20; $0.00; 4651 9600; BITTNER WILLIAM C II AND; SOTO Q71 00508 0023; 09/16/20; $110,000.00; 2013 2015 WYOMING ST; DAYTON OH N MAIN ST; DALLAS TX 75254; ARBOR CHRISTOPHER AVE; DALLAS TX 75254; 409 RUBICON RD; DAYTON OH 45419; 45429 0000; PELFREY KAREN; UNTO HILLS PROPERTIES LLC; TAX EASE GREGORY AND; R STRICKLAND HAROLD WARD JR; TAX HALEY PETER G TR AND; COOK JAMES WYOMING RENTALS, LLC; R FUNDING 2016-1 REO LLC; C O67 03803 0083; 09/21/20; $369,900.00; EASE FUNDING 2016-1 REO LLC; R C; R R72 03913 0025; 09/14/20; $66,000.00; E20 18005B0022; 09/21/20; $0.00; 320 CLYO RD; DAYTON OH 45458 9600; R72617523 0019; 09/21/20; $210,000.00; Q71 01304 0048; 09/15/20; $285,000.00; 2017 2019 WYOMING ST; DAYTON OH HILLWAY DR; DAYTON OH 45405; WHITE BITTNER CLAUDIA W TR; SOTO GREGORY 4424 WOODPOINT CT; DAYTON OH 45424; 2020 HATHAWAY RD; DAYTON OH 45419; 45429 0000; PELFREY KAREN; UNTO SAYLOR R JR; WHITE AUTUMN S.; R AND; R OLMSTEAD ROBERTA J; ANDERSON ERIK RUSSELL STEVEN MICHAEL AND; WYOMING RENTALS, LLC; R E20 50218 0027; 09/21/20; $26,000.00; O67 03803 0083; 09/21/20; $0.00; CLYO J. AND; R WOESSNER ADAM AND; R R72 03913 0032; 09/14/20; $61,000.00; 3036 GARVIN RD; DAYTON OH 45405 RD; DAYTON OH 45458 9600; BITTNER A01 20126 0006; 09/22/20; $254,000.00; Q71 01403 0002; 09/17/20; $250,000.00; 901 CREIGHTON AVE; DAYTON OH 45429 2006; SUGG MONICA L; COLLINS KEVIN WILLIAM C II AND; SOTO GREGORY AND; 7859 LAUREL RIDGE DR; DAYTON OH 308 LONSDALE AVE; DAYTON OH 45419; 0000; PELFREY KAREN; UNTO PLEASANT DUWAYNE; R R 45414; ERBAUGH MICHAEL D AND; OWENS JAMES G AND; BALLAS RICIA M; RENTALS, LLC; R F22 01411 0026; 09/21/20; $278,000.00; O68 01310 0003; 09/21/20; $200,000.00; RHINEHART WYLIE GENE AND; R R R72 04003 0013; 09/18/20; $0.00; 3454 FULS RD; FARMERSVILLE OH 45325 7878 BRAEWOOD TRL; CENTERVILLE OH A01 26002 0021; 09/22/20; $171,000.00; Q71 01408 0014; 09/16/20; $0.00; 56 806 CARLISLE AVE; DAYTON OH 45432; 9260; ZEHRING JAMES S AND; KAGY 45459 5158; BARNES GERALDINE A TR; 6319 ROSECREST DR; DAYTON OH 45414; TELFORD AVE; DAYTON OH 45419; O’NEAL BOWLING JEFFERY D; TERRA HORIZON KATHERINE E. AND; R WATSON ANTHONY W AND; R FETTERS BRADLEY A AND; HUGHES SOMPIT; WILLIAMS CHRISTINA; R INVESTMENTS LLC; R F23 00109 0016; 09/21/20; $60,000.00; O68 51021 0001; 09/21/20; $163,900.00; TIONDA K AND; R Q71 01605 0002; 09/18/20; $0.00; 246 R72 04102 0020; 09/15/20; $1,000.00; 107 HEMPLE RD; FARMERSVILLE OH 6796 CEDAR COVE DR; DAYTON OH B02 00209 0017; 09/22/20; $112,500.00; WISTERIA DR; DAYTON OH 45419 3551; 1625 1627 XENIA AVE; TROY OH 45373; 45325 1207; CARTER BETTY L; WILCOX 45459; HONSHELL JAMES AND; WARD 334 BROCONE DR; VANDALIA OH 45377; CASS TINA M AND; CASS WILLIAM O JR; R LEWIS BRENDA J; MYERS FISHER WILLIAM LOUIS AND; R JACKIE S.; R MORRISON JOHN R; CHANEY MARK; R R72 00308 0059; 09/15/20; $536,835.00; HOLDINGS LLC; R H33 01220 0018; 09/21/20; $0.00; P70 00114 0025; 09/21/20; $0.00; 7630 B02 01208 0006; 09/22/20; $400,000.00; W MONUMENT AVE; DAYTON OH R72 04201 0020; 09/17/20; $0.00; 5163 OSCEOLA DR; DAYTON OH 45426; STANCREST DR; DAYTON OH 45424; 7615 POE AVE; NEW BRAUNFELS TX Page Ten DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, October 9, 2020 (283 )

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WINDSOR WS LLC; WINDSOR WS LLC; I GREGORY EFFIE L TRS; SNELL RYAN; R DUFFY ERIN MAYOURNEEN; MORRIS VEGA JOSE MORENO; BENAVIDES JHON AND; R I39300219 0002; 09/24/20; $133,000.00; R72 00807 0031; 09/24/20; $0.00; 631 BENJAMIN; R JAIRO ASCUNTAR; R B02 01324 0018; 09/25/20; $285,000.00; 7181 UNION SCHOOLHOUSE RD; 633 E 2ND ST; DAYTON OH 45402 1363; N64 02509 0038; 09/24/20; $0.00; 962 R72 11003 0003; 09/24/20; $20,100.00; CLUBHOUSE WAY; TROY OH 45373; DAYTON OH 45424; CHRISMAN ANGELA; MIDWEST TOOL AND ENGINEERING; SHAREWOOD CT; DAYTON OH 45429 4408; 208 E SIEBENTHALER AVE; DAYTON SWAFFORD CONSTRUCTION CO LLC; SCHRICKER JUSTICE; R WINDSOR WS LLC; I OH 45405 2430; COTTRELL JAMES J; THORNTON ROSELYN; R BLEIL ALBERT S; BLEIL ALBERT S; R R72 00807 0033; 09/24/20; $675,000.00; J44226403 0004; 09/24/20; $194,000.00; ROBINSON LIMITED LLC; R C04 00509 0049; 09/25/20; $0.00; 10313 6251 HEMPLE RD; DAYTON OH 45415; N64 02715 0028; 09/24/20; $0.00; 2359 619 E 2ND ST; DAYTON OH 45402 1363; R72 11706 0050; 09/24/20; $13,800.00; PLEASANT PLAIN RD; BROOKVILLE OH EVERS JASON; WEBSTER NOAH; R IVYTON CT; DAYTON OH 45440 2623; MIDWEST TOOL AND; WINDSOR WS LLC; I 2045 EMERSON AVE; HAMPTON VA 23662; 45309; SHELLABARGER DONNIE AND; J44226403 0005; 09/24/20; $194,000.00; SHIELDS DONALD C + WANDA D; SHIELDS R72 00807 0036; 09/24/20; $0.00; 1ST DASH LAND LLC; WASHINGTON SHELLABARGER DONNIE; R 6251 HEMPLE RD; MIAMISBURG OH 45342 DONALD C AND; R 613 E 2ND ST; DAYTON OH 45402 1363; KIMBERLY; R C05 00202 0043; 09/25/20; $129,900.00; 1015; EVERS JASON; WEBSTER NOAH; R N64 51215 0001; 09/24/20; $155,000.00; MIDWEST TOOL AND ENGINEERING; R72 12313 0021; 09/24/20; $30,000.00; 39 MCKINLEY ST; BROOKVILLE OH 45309; K45200108 0023; 09/24/20; $240,000.00; 4948 FOXDALE DR; DAYTON OH 45414; WINDSOR WS LLC; I 1605 SUSAN JANE CT; DAYTON OH 45406 HILTY KATHY L; LAINHART MATTHEW 240 W PUGH DR; SPRINGBORO OH 45066; BOYDSTON LISA L; GYENES JOSEPH M; R R72 00807 0036; 09/24/20; $675,000.00; 3547; HUTCHINS GEORGE JR AND; SEARS DWIGHT; R PELLEGRINO JEFFREY L AND; LINDHOLZ O67 22017 0012; 09/24/20; $277,500.00; 613 E 2ND ST; DAYTON OH 45402 1363; INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLC; R C06 00502 0060; 09/25/20; $369,900.00; NANCI; R 5851 MARK DALE DR; DAYTON OH 45459 WINDSOR WS LLC; WINDSOR WS LLC; I R72 13206 0055; 09/24/20; $20,000.00; K46 00416 0007; 09/24/20; $169,900.00; 9805 WELSH RD; BROOKVILLE OH 45309; 1635; SAYLOR TERYLE L AND; WALDRON R72 00807 0037; 09/24/20; $675,000.00; 524 FLEETFOOT AVE; DAYTON OH 45402; 721 CURTIS DR; MIAMISBURG OH 45342 FISHER CHAD; WALKER MICHAEL A AND; JONATHON W AND; R 112 WEBSTER ST; DAYTON OH 45412; PAYNE REGINALD L; BROWN PHILLIP AND; 3006; BREWER JAMES C; NEFF KYLE; R R O67 51204 0058; 09/24/20; $140,000.00; WINDSOR WS LLC; WINDSOR WS LLC; I R K46 01019 0017; 09/24/20; $0.00; 9 D13 00404 0024; 09/25/20; $242,000.00; 8631 TIMBER PARK DR; CENTERVILLE R72 00807 0037; 09/24/20; $0.00; R72 13312 0019; 09/24/20; $18,000.00; ABERFIELD LN; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; 449 LINDELL DR; GERMANTOWN OH OH 45458 2069; ALFORD KYLE V; SALEH 112 WEBSTER ST; DAYTON OH 45412; 2939 TUBMAN AVE; DAYTON OH 45417; GILLEN OLA M AND; GILLEN GREGORY L 45327; STUMPF DEAN A AND; LUCAS MIDWEST TOOL AND ENGINEERING; PERSONS DONNA; FREEHOLD CAPITAL AND; R AHMAD MOHAMMAD; R JOSHUA AND; R WINDSOR WS LLC; I LLC; R K46 01224 0004; 09/24/20; $289,000.00; O68 00506 0015; 09/24/20; $0.00; 321 F24 00105 0001; 09/25/20; $135,000.00; R72 00807 0040; 09/24/20; $675,000.00; R72 14001 0007; 09/24/20; $169,000.00; 2471 ROSINA DR; MIAMISBURG OH EDGEBROOK DR; DAYTON OH 45459 2145; 35 BRONWOOD ST; NEW LEBANON OH 2ND ST; DAYTON OH 45402 1363; MIDWEST 825 WESTMINSTER PL; DAYTON OH 45419; 45342; THROCKMORTON PHYLLIS A; CREECH JAMES BRANDON TR; CREECH 45345 1201; GARWOOD DOROTHY J; TOOL AND; WINDSOR WS LLC; I PHILLIPS MARGARET B; BRADSTREET HOFSTETTER WADE AND; R JAMES BRANDON AND; R LETNER CALEB S. AND; R R72 02603 0003; 09/24/20; $52,000.00; KAYLA; R K46 01602 0007; 09/24/20; $214,902.00; O68 01102 0018; 09/24/20; $0.00; F25 01302 0123; 09/25/20; $90,000.00; 318 XENIA AVE; DAYTON OH 45410; R72 14609 0051; 09/24/20; $40,000.00; 1801 BRANDONHALL DR; MIAMISBURG 1310 CARRILON WOODS DR; DAYTON 805 S CLAYTON RD; NEW LEBANON OH LOOPER INVESTMENTS II LLC; AK HOUSE 415 WATERVLIET AVE; DAYTON OH 45420; OH 45342; GONZALEZ SERGIO AND; OH 45458 2926; EVENSON JOHN W AND; SOLUTIONS LTD; R PARKER ROBERT E; NGB PARTNERS LLC; 45345; ADAMSON ROBIN E; ROWLETT KEMPER PATRICIA L; R EVENSON BARBARA J TRUSTEE AND; R R72 03609 0032; 09/24/20; $59,000.00; R MITCHELL A.AND; R K46 01706 0025; 09/24/20; O68 01111 0010; 09/24/20; $230,000.00; 2916 WAYNE AVE; DAYTON OH 45420 1838; R72 14707 0001; 09/24/20; $112,000.00; G27 01702 0009; 09/25/20; $225,000.00; 1074 ALEXANDERSVILLE 1043 HYDE PARK DR; DAYTON OH 45429; QUEST TRUST COMPANY FBO DARRIN L 4400 WOODCLIFFE AVE; DAYTON OH $184,900.00; 2288 SOLDIERS HOME WEST Page Twelve DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, October 9, 2020 (283 ) ABA releases data study analyzing trends in legal malpractice claims from 2016 to 2019

The American Bar Association voluntarily provided to the ABA by eight to Closing of File; Time Interval from sional liability industry. It presents valu- collection period came during the cur- Standing Committee on Lawyers’ Profes- commercial legal malpractice insurance Opening of File to Closing of File. able information and insightful comments rent pandemic that made participation sional Liability has issued its latest in a se- carriers and 11 insurance-company mem- In a number of these categories, concerning how claims break down by more difficult,” Simpson said. ries of quadrennial studies of the U.S. and bers of the National Association of Bar the relative experiences of U.S. and area of practice, type of error, size of firm About the American Bar As- Canadian legal malpractice claim trends. Related Insurance Companies, three of Canadian carriers are compared. Also, and other relevant considerations.” sociation First released in 1985, the newest which are Canadian. The book examines the “Profile” provides observations and The study found that claims The ABA is the largest voluntary “Profile of Legal Malpractice Claims: the following categories of carrier data: insights from industry professionals and arising from settlement activities and association of lawyers in the world. As the 2016-2019” continues the ABA’s effort Number of Claims by Area of Law; Num- practitioners reflecting on the results of claims arising from immigration mat- national voice of the legal profession, the of tracking legal malpractice claims as ber of Claims by Number of Attorneys the data survey and their own experiences. ters saw substantial increases. Notably, ABA works to improve the administration reported by participating carriers for 35 in Firm; Number of Claims by Type of “The Standing Committee on the percentage of claims involving of justice, promotes programs that assist years. This one-of-a-kind data analysis Activity; Number of Claims by Disposi- Lawyers Professional Liability is pleased large payouts of $2 million or more lawyers and judges in their work, ac- provides attorneys and insurance industry tion of Claim; Number of Claims by Type to publish once again its quadrennial were also up substantially.” credits law schools, provides continuing professionals an in-depth look at both cur- of Alleged Error; Number of Claims by study of trends in lawyers’ professional li- “The committee is grateful to legal education, and works to build public rent trends as well as comparisons to his- Expense Paid; Number of Claims by In- ability claims,” said Richard A. Simpson, the insurers that provided the data understanding around the world of the torical data collected from the participat- demnity Dollars Paid to Claimant; Total chair of the standing committee. “As in on which the study is based, and is importance of the rule of law. View our ing legal malpractice insurance carriers. Dollars Paid (Defense and Indemnity/ the past, the study will be an invaluable especially grateful to the participating privacy statement online. Follow the latest Data included in the book was Settlements); Time Interval from Error resource for the entire lawyers’ profes- insurers for this study because the data ABA news at www.americanbar.org/news. Put-in-Bay’s tax on rental vehicles constitutional Dan Trevas Islander Inn were criminally charged tax on the operation of motor vehicles Information for the general public and ted to practice, and all other matters Supreme Court of Ohio for failure to pay the fee for the mo- on public highways. news media. Opinion summaries are relating to the practice of law. In con- torized golf carts they were making “The ‘license fee’ referred to not prepared for every opinion, but nection with this grant of authority, the The island village of Put-in- available to rent. The two challenged in Section 585.01 does nothing to only for noteworthy cases. Opinion Supreme Court has promulgated the Bay’s fee on rental vehicles ranging the law’s validity, asking the Ottawa authorize or prohibit a motor vehicle, summaries are not to be considered as Supreme Court Rules for the Govern- from bicycles to trolleys does not County Common Pleas Court to rule including the rental vehicles at issue official headnotes or syllabi of court ment of the Bar of Ohio. These rules ad- violate the Ohio Constitution, and that the fee violated two provisions of here, from being operated on a public opinions. The full text of this and other dress, among other things, admission to businesses that offer vehicle rentals the Ohio Constitution. The trial court roadway within the village. And noth- court opinions are available online. practice, attorney discipline, attorney must pay the city fee, the Ohio Supreme sided with the vehicle owners and ing in the ordinance requires that the About the Supreme Court of registration, continuing legal educa- Court ruled recently. dismissed the charges. The village ap- license fee be paid for vehicles that Ohio tion, and unauthorized practice of law. The Supreme Court unanimous- pealed the decision to the Sixth District, are not rented out by the owner,” the The Supreme Court is estab- The Constitution also gives the ly affirmed the Sixth District Court which reversed the trial court. opinion stated. lished by Article IV, Section 1 of the Supreme Court authority to prescribe of Appeals, which found the Islander The inn and Mathys appealed Constitutional Limit on Ve- Ohio Constitution. Article IV, Section rules governing practice and procedure Inn and rental company owner Mark to the Supreme Court, which agreed hicle Fees Explained 2 of the Constitution sets the size of in all courts of the state and to exercise Mathys had to pay the village license to hear the case. The vehicle owners also argued the Court and outlines its jurisdiction. general superintendence over all state fees for renting golf carts for use on Court Analyzes Constitution’s that the ordinance violated Article XII, Article IV, Section 5 of the Constitution courts. Procedural rules promulgated the village roads. The businesses had Limits on Local Taxes Section 5a of the Ohio Constitution, grants rule making and other authority by the Supreme Court become effective challenged the village fee, arguing it Article XVIII, Section 3 of the which states that fees or taxes related to the Court. unless both houses of the General As- violated the Ohio Constitution and was Ohio Constitution, also known as the to vehicles using public highways can The Supreme Court is the court sembly adopt a concurrent resolution of an impermissible tax that duplicated Home Rule Amendment, grants local only be spent on implementing and of last resort in Ohio. Most of its cases disapproval. Rules of superintendence the state fees paid for licensing and municipalities all powers of local self- enforcing state transportation and in- are appeals from the 12 district courts over state courts set minimum stan- registering vehicles. government. The amendment includes frastructure construction laws. Because of appeals. The Court may grant leave dards for court administration. Unlike The Court’s justices were not the right to levy taxes, Justice Stewart a local ordinance is not a state law, the to appeal felony cases from the courts procedural rules, rules of superinten- unanimous in the reasoning for back- explained, but Section 3 and Section village has no legal right to raise and of appeals and may direct a court of dence do not have to be submitted to the ing the village’s position. Writing for 6 of the article also give the General use the money from the license fee, appeals to certify its record in any civil General Assembly to become effective. the Court majority, Justice Melody J. Assembly the right to limit municipal they asserted. or misdemeanor case that the Court In connection with all of the Stewart stated the city’s fee is imposed taxing authority. The majority opinion stated the finds to be “of public or great general rules for which it has responsibility, on the business of renting vehicles, and The vehicle owners argued the owners make the “faulty assumption” interest.” the Supreme Court generally solicits is not a tax on vehicles used on the Court’s 1925 Firestone v. Cambridge that the tax is imposed on the use of The Supreme Court also has public comment before adopting new road. She wrote that neither the inn, decision found that a municipality vehicles, rather than on the business appellate jurisdiction in cases involv- rules or amendments in final form. nor Mathys, nor anyone else, would cannot enact its own tax for the right of renting vehicles. Because the ordi- ing questions arising under the Ohio The Court first publishes its rules and have to pay the fee if they used the of motorists to use vehicles on the nance does not concern the operation or United States Constitutions, cases amendments in proposed form. These vehicles themselves or lent them for municipality’s streets. The Court found of vehicles on public highways, Section originating in the courts of appeals, proposals appear in both the Ohio State free to others to use. that since the state already had enacted 5a does not prohibit the village tax, the and cases in which there have been Bar Association Reports and the Ohio Chief Justice Maureen a statewide tax on all motorists to pay Court concluded. conflicting opinions on the same Official Advance Sheets and indicate O’Connor and Justice Michael P. a fee to operate on public highways, Concurrence Addresses Fee- question from two or more courts of the period open for comment and Donnelly joined Justice Stewart’s a municipality could not levy its own Use Ruling appeals. The Supreme Court hears all the staff member to whom comments position. Twelfth District Court of tax. Justice Stewart explained that In his concurring opinion, Jus- cases in which the death penalty has should be directed. The Court reviews Appeals Judge Robin Piper, sitting the Court in 1925 followed the idea tice Fischer explained that Ohio voters been imposed. These cases currently all comments submitted before it de- for Justice Judith L. French, who did that state law could “imply” it was in 1947 added Article XII, Section 5a include both appeals from courts of ap- cides whether to adopt or amend a rule. not participate in the case, also joined preempting a local government from to the state constitution by referendum peals affirming imposition of the death Pursuant to the Constitution, the Justice Stewart’s opinion. enacting a tax. because of concerns that money raised penalty by a trial court and, for capital Chief Justice or a Justice designated In a concurring opinion, Justice The majority opinion stated that through vehicle licensing was not being crimes committed on or after Jan. by the Chief Justice is responsible for Patrick F. Fischer wrote the majority’s in the Court’s 1998 Cincinnati Bell Tel. spent on the repair and maintenance 1, 1995, appeals taken directly from ruling on the disqualification of appel- explanation of why the village law did Co. v. Cincinnati decision it abandoned of state roads and bridges. The village the trial courts. Finally, the Supreme late and common pleas court judges. not violate Article XII, Section 5a of the concept that a state law could imply argued the constitutional provision did Court’s appellate jurisdiction extends The procedure for obtaining review the Ohio Constitution was “too simplis- the blockage of a local tax. The Court not apply to the local tax by noting the to review of the actions of certain of a claim of disqualification against tic.” He wrote separately to explain in ruled the state constitution considers a Ohio Supreme Court’s 1956 Garrett v. administrative agencies, including the an appellate or common pleas judge more detail why the village ordinance local tax to be valid unless the General Cincinnati decision limited the section Public Utilities Commission. is commenced by the filing of an affi- did not conflict with that constitutional Assembly expressly forbids it. to “state-imposed” fees and taxes. The Supreme Court has original davit of disqualification with the Clerk provision. Justices Sharon L. Kennedy The vehicle owners also argued The concurring opinion affirmed jurisdiction to issue extraordinary of the Supreme Court. The Revised and R. Patrick DeWine joined the con- that R.C. 4503.02, which imposed the the Court’s position in Garrett, finding writs. These include writs of habeas Code contains specific requirements curring opinion. annual state vehicle licensing tax, and it only applies to state fees. However, corpus (inquiring into the cause of governing the filing of affidavits of Rental Fee Challenged two other provisions of state law that even if it applied to local fees, as the inn an allegedly unlawful imprisonment disqualification. Under Section 858.01 of the allow for $5 “piggyback” taxes by and Mathys contended, then the ordi- or deprivation of custody), writs of Article IV, Section 2 of the Con- Put-in-Bay village code, the owners of county and municipal governments nance would still be valid, the concur- mandamus (ordering a public official stitution sets the size of the Court at vehicles available for hire or use within is a singular statewide motor-vehicle rence stated. The concurring opinion to perform a required act), writs of seven -- a Chief Justice and six Justices, the municipality must pay a license fee, licensing framework that prevents noted that all funds raised under the procedendo (compelling a lower court who are elected to six-year terms on a ranging from $300 for buses and trol- municipalities from enacting additional village ordinance must be spent on the to proceed to judgment in a case), writs nonpartisan ballot. Two Justices are leys to $15 for bicycles. Each vehicle taxes. repair of “streets, avenues, alleys, and of prohibition (ordering a lower court chosen at the general election in even- must display documentation that the The majority opinion noted that lanes” within the village. to stop abusing or usurping judicial numbered years. In the year when the annual fee has been paid. the laws do not expressly limit all local “This purpose appears to be functions), and writs of quo warranto Chief Justice runs, voters pick three The ordinance requires that all taxes on motor vehicles. The Court stat- in line with the purpose indicated in (issued against a person or corpora- members of the Court. funds derived from the payment of the ed that even if the statewide licensing Article XII, Section 5a,” the opinion tion for usurpation, misuse, or abuse A person must be an attorney fees and enforcement of the ordinance scheme is the only permissible way to stated. of public office or corporate office or with at least six years experience in must be placed in a separate “public tax the operation of vehicles on public 2019-0324. Put-in-Bay v. Ma- franchise). the practice of law to be elected or service street repair fund,” and used ex- roads and highways, the law would not thys, Slip Opinion No. 2020-Ohio- The Constitution grants the appointed to the Supreme Court. Ap- clusively for street repair in the village. apply to the village ordinance, because 4421. Supreme Court exclusive authority to pointments are made by the Governor Failure to pay the fee is a misdemeanor. the village ordinance imposes a busi- Please note: Opinion summa- regulate admission to the practice of for vacancies that may occur between In early 2015, Mathys and the ness tax on rental vehicles, not a license ries are prepared by the Office of Public law, the discipline of attorneys admit- elections. Friday, October 9, 2020 (283) DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Page Thirteen Ohio Department of Education awards Purple Stars to schools demonstrating commitment to military families

State Superintendent of Public of Education’s Purple Star Designee a great model for students, showing members and their families, and I’m and students have access to necessary Instruction Paolo DeMaria recently webpage. them how Ohioans work together and grateful for what they are doing to considerations and resources. announced that 37 Ohio schools will “We want to honor the impor- care for one another.” support those who serve our country.” There are about 35,000 military- receive the Purple Star Award this tant sacrifices Ohio’s military families “We are very proud to recognize To meet the requirements for connected students in Ohio, including school year. make while recognizing the school the Purple Star schools today for their the Purple Star Award, schools must the children and siblings of members of The award recognizes a school’s communities that support them,” said dedication to creating a military-family designate a liaison between military- the US armed forces and National Guard. demonstrated commitment to serving Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. “Purple friendly learning environment,” said connected students and their families The Purple Star Advisory students and families connected to the Star Schools are intentional in their DeMaria. “Having a family member and the school. The liaison works Board—formed by the Ohio depart- United States armed forces and Ohio efforts to bolster our service members in the military can be challenging for with teachers to support the military- ments of Education, Higher Education, National Guard. The list of new honor- and their families. Their commitment children. I’m inspired by the way these connected students in their classrooms Veterans Services and Adjutant Gener- ees is available on the Ohio Department to supporting those who serve provides schools have rallied around service and helps to ensure military families al—helps determine school eligibility. As campaign heats up, focus on federal Hatch Act grows

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After employees activities in their free time, while away ruled the Hatch Act constitutional, say- their fate is decided by the boss who latest ABA news at www.americanbar. in the New Deal Works Progress Ad- from the workplace. ing it balanced the rights of individuals appointed them. org/news. Utility regulator lacked jurisdiction to consider meter-reading error Dan Trevas submits daily estimates of the amount the dispute involved the relationship finds to be “of public or great general in all courts of the state and to exercise Supreme Court of Ohio of electricity it believes Direct is sup- between Duke and Direct, not Duke interest.” general superintendence over all state plying to its customers, and PJM gener- and SunCoke. The Court found no The Supreme Court also has courts. Procedural rules promulgated Because Duke Energy was not ates a weekly invoice for Direct based evidence that Direct was a “consumer” appellate jurisdiction in cases involv- by the Supreme Court become effective acting as a “public utility” when man- on the estimate. After Duke reads the of electricity supplied by Duke, and ing questions arising under the Ohio unless both houses of the General As- aging the meter of an electric supplier meter, the initial invoices are adjusted. that Direct did not pay for or receive or United States Constitutions, cases sembly adopt a concurrent resolution of to a large southwestern Ohio indus- In May 2013, Direct noticed electric power from Duke. originating in the courts of appeals, disapproval. Rules of superintendence trial customer, state regulators lacked the charges imposed by PJM were The Court also found Direct did and cases in which there have been over state courts set minimum stan- jurisdiction to find Duke provided significantly higher than in previous not purchase the meter-data-manage- conflicting opinions on the same dards for court administration. Unlike inadequate service when meter data months and traced the issue to the day ment services from Duke. The opinion question from two or more courts of procedural rules, rules of superinten- was miscalculated, the Ohio Supreme in January when SunCoke became its also noted that Direct had the option appeals. The Supreme Court hears all dence do not have to be submitted to the Court ruled recently. customer. of checking the “load data,” which is cases in which the death penalty has General Assembly to become effective. In a unanimous decision, the Su- Direct and Duke were able to the amount of power used by Direct been imposed. These cases currently In connection with all of the preme Court ruled the Public Utilities rectify the billing irregularities for customers, before Duke reported the include both appeals from courts of ap- rules for which it has responsibility, Commission of Ohio (PUCO) lacked March to July 2013, but were not able estimates to PJM. Direct waived the peals affirming imposition of the death the Supreme Court generally solicits jurisdiction to hear the complaint by to resolve their dispute regarding Janu- right to check the data prior to billing. penalty by a trial court and, for capital public comment before adopting new Direct Energy that Duke’s meter- ary to February of that year. In July Because Duke was not acting as crimes committed on or after Jan. rules or amendments in final form. reading mistake caused the company to 2014, Direct filed a complaint against a public utility, the Court remanded the 1, 1995, appeals taken directly from The Court first publishes its rules and pay $2 million more for electricity than Duke with the PUCO, alleging Duke’s matter to the PUCO with instructions the trial courts. Finally, the Supreme amendments in proposed form. These was actually delivered to a customer. meter-management failure caused to dismiss Direct’s complaint for lack Court’s appellate jurisdiction extends proposals appear in both the Ohio State Writing for the Court, Chief Direct to overpay PJM by $2 million. of jurisdiction to consider the matter. to review of the actions of certain Bar Association Reports and the Ohio Justice Maureen O’Connor stated that Direct requested that the PUCO The opinion can be found online administrative agencies, including the Official Advance Sheets and indicate an electric-distribution utility, such as order Duke to coordinate a repayment at: http://www.courtnewsohio.gov/ Public Utilities Commission. the period open for comment and Duke, can be cited by the PUCO for from PJM or pay $2 million in restitu- cases/2020/SCO/0917/191058.asp#. The Supreme Court has original the staff member to whom comments failure to provide adequate service tion. The PUCO declined to order the X2NgT4t7mUk jurisdiction to issue extraordinary should be directed. The Court reviews when in the business of supplying payment, but found Duke failed to 2019-1058. In re Complaint of writs. These include writs of habeas all comments submitted before it de- power to a customer. But Direct was furnish adequate service as required Direct Energy Business LLC v. Duke corpus (inquiring into the cause of cides whether to adopt or amend a rule. not Duke’s customer, and meter reading by R.C. 4905.22. Energy, Slip Opinion No. 2020-Ohio- an allegedly unlawful imprisonment Pursuant to the Constitution, the is not part of the business of supply- Duke appealed the decision to 4429. or deprivation of custody), writs of Chief Justice or a Justice designated ing power under state law. For these the Supreme Court, which was required Please note: Opinion summa- mandamus (ordering a public official by the Chief Justice is responsible for reasons, the PUCO lacked jurisdic- to hear the case. ries are prepared by the Office of Public to perform a required act), writs of ruling on the disqualification of appel- tion to consider the matter, the Court Meter-Management Service Information for the general public and procedendo (compelling a lower court late and common pleas court judges. concluded. Analyzed news media. Opinion summaries are to proceed to judgment in a case), writs The procedure for obtaining review Electric Usage Discrepancy Duke asserted that its duty to not prepared for every opinion, but of prohibition (ordering a lower court of a claim of disqualification against Detected provide adequate service does not only for noteworthy cases. Opinion to stop abusing or usurping judicial an appellate or common pleas judge Under Ohio’s deregulated elec- apply because it was not acting as a summaries are not to be considered as functions), and writs of quo warranto is commenced by the filing of an affi- tricity-supply market, customers in public utility when it rendered meter- official headnotes or syllabi of court (issued against a person or corpora- davit of disqualification with the Clerk Duke’s service territory can purchase data-management services to Direct. opinions. The full text of this and other tion for usurpation, misuse, or abuse of the Supreme Court. The Revised power from Duke or a PUCO-certified Chief Justice O’Connor wrote that court opinions are available online. of public office or corporate office or Code contains specific requirements provider, such as Direct. Duke func- the law makes clear that only a public About the Supreme Court of franchise). governing the filing of affidavits of tions as the distributor of the electricity utility is required to furnish adequate Ohio The Constitution grants the disqualification. to the customer that purchases from a service, and if Duke was not acting as The Supreme Court is estab- Supreme Court exclusive authority to Article IV, Section 2 of the Con- competitor. a public utility, then the PUCO had lished by Article IV, Section 1 of the regulate admission to the practice of stitution sets the size of the Court at In January 2013, SunCoke En- no jurisdiction to consider the dispute Ohio Constitution. Article IV, Section law, the discipline of attorneys admit- seven -- a Chief Justice and six Justices, ergy, located in Middletown, switched between Direct and Duke in this matter. 2 of the Constitution sets the size of ted to practice, and all other matters who are elected to six-year terms on a from purchasing its electricity from Under R.C. Chapter 4905, Duke the Court and outlines its jurisdiction. relating to the practice of law. In con- nonpartisan ballot. Two Justices are Duke to Direct. As a result, SunCoke is a public utility when it is “engaged Article IV, Section 5 of the Constitution nection with this grant of authority, the chosen at the general election in even- began to receive two bills -- one from in the business of supplying electricity grants rule making and other authority Supreme Court has promulgated the numbered years. In the year when the Direct for generation service and one for light, heat, or power purposes to to the Court. Supreme Court Rules for the Govern- Chief Justice runs, voters pick three from Duke for distribution service. consumers within the state, including The Supreme Court is the court ment of the Bar of Ohio. These rules ad- members of the Court. Direct purchased electricity to supplying electric transmission service of last resort in Ohio. Most of its cases dress, among other things, admission to A person must be an attorney resell to SunCoke from the wholesale- for electricity delivered to the consum- are appeals from the 12 district courts practice, attorney discipline, attorney with at least six years experience in electricity market that is managed in ers in this state,” the opinion stated. of appeals. The Court may grant leave registration, continuing legal educa- the practice of law to be elected or 13 states, including Ohio, by PJM Direct argued that Duke was to appeal felony cases from the courts tion, and unauthorized practice of law. appointed to the Supreme Court. Ap- Interconnection. As a distribution acting as a public utility by facilitat- of appeals and may direct a court of The Constitution also gives the pointments are made by the Governor company, Duke acts as a “meter-data- ing the delivery of electricity by appeals to certify its record in any civil Supreme Court authority to prescribe for vacancies that may occur between management” agent for Direct. Duke Direct to SunCoke. The Court noted or misdemeanor case that the Court rules governing practice and procedure elections. Page Fourteen DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, October 9, 2020 (283 ) Caregiver self-care: Tips to help address your emotional health

(BPT) Caregiving for a loved try to address all of your emotions, es- see if you can continue sessions online when it comes to meals and bedtime. tion. And keep up with recommendations one can put a strain on even the most pecially the tough ones. Try to identify or over the phone. You can also get sup- Get enough sleep, aiming for seven to from your local public health authorities. resilient people. This means that find- the emotions you’re experiencing; this port by speaking to a trained counselor at nine hours a night, recommended by Talk to your loved one ing ways to thrive and continue to take might include everything from fear, to SAMHSA Disaster Distress Helpline at the Centers for Disease Control and Chances are, the person you’re care of your own well-being is more guilt, to resentment. It’s important to re- 1-800-985-5990 or by texting TalkWith- Prevention (CDC). Maintain a healthy caring for may have similar feelings important than ever. member that these emotions are normal US to 66746. Or download the Sanvello diet and try to stay active with walks, and fears. The Mental Health Founda- Coping can be hard at times and and not something to be ashamed of. app on your phone, which has plenty of yoga, gardening or other activities that tion says, “talking about your feelings some of the outlets you may have had Take action resources for taking care of yourself. allow you to practice social distancing. isn’t a sign of weakness. It’s part of in the past may not be available or ideal To be an effective caregiver, Take advantage of free exer- Carve out time during the day to focus taking charge of your well-being and during social distancing. Fortunately, taking care of your own needs, both cise programs on your breathing, stretch or meditate. doing what you can to stay healthy.” there are several resources that may help physical and emotional, is essential. Exercise may be a great way to Stay informed If stress gets in the way of your you take care of your emotional health There are several tools and resources destress and improve your mood. At-home Knowing important information daily activities for an extended period while also keeping safety top of mind. available to help you maintain your own workout resources are plentiful these about the outbreak and learning how to be of time (defined as several days in a Recognize how you’re feeling well-being and make time for self-care: days - including live-streamed classes prepared may reduce stress and help calm row), the CDC recommends calling No matter what your particular Virtual mental health visits and complimentary app trials. They’re anxieties. However, too much exposure your health care provider. situation might be, caregiving may take Consider scheduling a virtual all available online, often at no extra cost. to news coverage may lead to greater If you want to get more helpful re- a toll on your physical, mental and emo- visit with a licensed therapist or psy- Create and follow a healthy feelings of anxiety or panic. Try to limit sources on caregiving, you can also visit tional well-being. The Family Caregiver chiatrist. If you already see a mental daily routine your research to reliable sources, such as the UnitedHealthcare caregiving website Alliance encourages you to express and health provider, contact him or her to Keep your schedule consistent the CDC and the World Health Organiza- at https://www.uhc.com/caregiving. AG Yost ramps up environmental protection section with Scientific Advisory Council

Reinforcing his commitment to Ohio State University’s Ohio Sea Grant in the Department of Civil State University (OSU). cies, and enforce certain state laws. In taking a scientific approach to envi- and Stone Lab, and Dr. Jon Sprague, Engineering at the Univer- Lanno primarily focuses these and other capacities, staff mem- ronmental protection, Ohio Attorney director of science and research for the sity of Akron. The chemical on applied and theoretical bers interact with tens of thousands of General Dave Yost today announced Attorney General’s Office. engineering expert spe- aspects of determining the Ohioans each year. the formation of a Scientific Advisory “Many of the members of this cializes in environmental bioavailability of chemi- By law, the Attorney General Council to serve as a sounding board council are active in the field, con- remediation techniques. cals in the environment, is the chief law officer for the state of regarding the best ways to preserve ducting vital research on important • Natalie Kruse-Daniels, an particularly in soil systems. Ohio. We protect Ohio families from and safeguard Ohio’s natural resources. environmental issues,” Winslow said. assistant professor of envi- • Linda Weavers, a professor predatory financial practices through “This is not a blue-ribbon com- “I applaud Attorney General Yost for ronmental studies at Ohio in the Department of Civil, our enforcement authority in the ar- mittee set up to make people feel good bringing these scientists together and for University. Kruse-Daniels, Environmental and Geo- eas of consumer protection, antitrust, about the environment,” the attorney his commitment to using science to in- who directs the university’s detic Engineering at OSU. charitable organizations, and health general said. “I take my duty to protect form environmental policy decisions.” Environmental Studies Weavers, co-director of the care fraud. Ohio’s natural resources seriously, and Besides Winslow and Sprague, Program, has significant Ohio Water Resources, is a We support the important work the scientists we’ve enlisted to share members of the Scientific Advisory expertise in water quality licensed professional engi- of local law enforcement agencies by their expertise and counsel will help Council are: and watershed analysis, neer and a board-certified training officers at the Ohio Peace me accomplish this effectively and • Jonathan Adler, director of with much of her work fo- environmental engineer Officer Training Academy. Experts smartly.” and a professor in the Burke cused on acid mine drain- with expertise in develop- at our Bureau of Criminal Identifica- Environmental scientists often Center for Environmental age, environmental studies, ing water and hazardous tion and Investigation analyze DNA, make incredible discoveries relating Law at the Case Western groundwater modeling, waste treatment technolo- fingerprints, and other evidence. The to environmental impact, but rarely do University School of Law. industrial water treatment gies, promoting innovation Organized Crime Investigations Com- those experts join lawyers and policy- Adler teaches courses in and water remediation. in the water industry, and mission and the Ohio Law Enforcement makers in the same room to discuss environmental, administra- • Tim Davis, a professor at determining the fate of Gateway provide additional resources these challenges before a crisis or an tive and constitutional law. Bowling Green State Uni- emerging contaminants in to crack complex cases. We directly issue arises. AG Yost wants to flip this • Abinash Agrawal, a profes- versity. Davis has studied water systems. enforce Ohio’s environmental laws. narrative by building a team that antici- sor of earth and environ- the health of freshwaters • Julie Wolin, an associate By advocating Ohio’s strong pates problems and proposes solutions mental sciences at Wright with a focus on toxic harm- professor of environmental open government laws, we promote before any negative environmental State University. Agrawal’s ful algal blooms in large science at Cleveland State accountability, providing ongoing effects play out. research focuses on the abi- lakes, rivers and reservoirs University. Wolin’s inter- training in public records and open The 12-member council will otic and microbial transfor- worldwide. ests and publications have meetings. Our Internal Audit division meet with the attorney general and the mations of environmental • Emanuela Gionfriddo, an centered on understanding has unfettered access to ensure that leaders of his Environmental Protection pollutants mediated by met- assistant professor of chem- how human activities alter our own policies and procedures are Section to discuss the latest environ- als, minerals and microbes. istry and biochemistry at the freshwater ecosystems. followed properly, so the spotlight of mental issues and to act as a sounding • Christopher Blackwood, a University of Toledo. Gion- About the Office of the Ohio inquiry is also upon us at all times. board for AGO decision-making solu- professor of biological sci- friddo, an environmental Attorney General We offer services to protect the tions and opportunities. ences at Kent State Univer- analytical chemist, special- The Ohio Attorney General’s Of- most vulnerable citizens among us, The subject-matter experts, who sity and co-director of Kent izes in sample preparation, fice has played a vital role in shaping including children, the elderly, victims represent nine universities across the State’s Environmental Sci- analytical separations, mass Ohio’s past and present. And the work of crime and those who are preyed state, are among the leading profes- ence and Design Research spectrometry, food analysis it does today helps chart the state’s upon by greed in its many forms: unfair, sionals in their fields and some of the Initiative. Blackwood’s and environmental analyti- future. The office consists of nearly illegal or shady business practices, best scientific and environmentally broad expertise includes cal chemistry. 30 distinct sections that advocate for criminal conduct and abuse of power conscious minds in Ohio. the areas of ecology, micro- • Roman Lanno, an associate consumers and victims of crime, assist and corruption. We have many pro- Co-chairing the group will be biology and soil science. professor of environmental the criminal justice community, provide grams to support veterans, active duty Dr. Christopher Winslow, director of • Teresa Cutright, a professor health sciences at the Ohio legal counsel for state offices and agen- military, and their families. Bill would fund financial literacy instruction in Ohio schools

KEITH ARNOLD moneys received,” he said in testimony this may be, it has caused a complete the lawmaker said. sis provided, the department may limit Daily Reporter Staff Writer before an Education Committee hear- lack in uniformity and has led to a de- The bill requires the state trea- the number of teachers for whom a ing last week. “Additionally, districts cline of financial literacy in our state.” surer to request the commerce director district may request reimbursement or An Ohio lawmaker who also or schools are required to cover the The bill would require high to remit to the fund up to $1.5 million may prorate reimbursement amounts boasts a more-than-40-year career in costs of teacher’s additional licensure school students to take a one-half unit of unclaimed funds for the new fund, as necessary to pay all reimbursement banking made sure to highlight “as requirement. The district or school course in financial literacy in addition which would allow school districts and requests. a selling point of a financial literacy may then seek reimbursement from the to the study of economics and financial the state education department to file “Financial Literacy is essential instruction bill” how to pay for the cost department of education for these costs; literacy currently integrated into social for reimbursement of the costs associ- to successes in life, and many of our of any new curriculum requirement as these reimbursements are paid out of studies or another class. ated with teacher license validations students have been deprived of this a result of that bill. the now-high school literacy fund.” Wilson noted that schools may relating to the specific instruction. important instruction,” said the bill’s Maineville Sen. Steve Wilson, Wilson said he had seen first- choose to incorporate this into two The department “at least two joint sponsor Sen. Robert McColley, a Republican, noted that the bill he hand the results of failure to educate required social studies units. times each fiscal year” would request R-Napoleon. “The best consumer pro- sponsored “filed as Senate Bill 342” young Ohioans about personal money The new class would be taught that the treasurer transfer funding from tection is financial literacy and I think would be a funded mandate. matters. by a teacher who has obtained a license the High School Financial Literacy we owe it to our young people to give “Creating the High School “Currently, Ohio schools are validation to teach the subject, accord- Fund for these reimbursements. The them that.” Financial Literacy Fund, which is not required to integrate the study of eco- ing to a summary of the bill. department may use a portion of the Three fellow senators have a part of the state treasury, the fund nomics and financial literacy into exist- “These two requirements will transferred funds for administration of signed on as cosponsors of the bill, can consist of moneys appropriated ing social studies credits, while using provide a strong uniformity to Ohio’s the reimbursement program. which awaits a second hearing. to it, any interest or earnings from the available public private partnerships,” educational standards and I believe If funding is insufficient, Ohio Copyright © 2020 The Daily fund and any donations, grants, gifts or he said. “However good in intention improve our student’s finical literacy,” Legislative Service Commission analy- Reporter - All Rights Reserved Friday, October 9, 2020 (283) DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Page Fifteen Supreme Court of Ohio clarifies rule on admissibility of ‘other-acts’ evidence

Dan Trevas Evidence Admission Process the “permitted list,” even inapplicable B.T.’s testimony was improperly admit- daughter sexually and that he did not Supreme Court of Ohio Explained ones, and did not explain the different ted and prevented him from receiving a show the girl pornography. The Court explained that the terms. fair trial. The Eighth District agreed and Hamilton County prosecutors In two criminal cases, the Ohio trial court first must determine that the To tell a jury a certain piece of ordered a new trial. The prosecutors sought to present evidence of a 1986 Supreme Court recently clarified the evidence is relevant not only to the case evidence can be considered as “proof appealed to the Supreme Court. sexual battery charge against Smith standards under which prosecutors may but also to the particular purpose for of motive, opportunity, intent, prepa- Stepdaughter’s Testimony regarding his daughter, identified as introduce evidence of a defendant’s which the state is offering it, such as to ration, plan, knowledge, identity or Impermissible V.M., when V.M. was a minor. Smith prior bad acts in a trial for a new crime. prove motive or intent. The trial court absence of mistake” imparts “nothing The Court explained that the was acquitted of the charge. The pros- The Court’s opinion stated the should also ensure that the evidence is meaningful,” the opinion stated, noting prosecutors in Hartman’s case had ar- ecutors notified the trial court that they decisions are meant to help Ohio courts being used to address a matter that is it is “akin to telling the jurors that the gued that the stepdaughter’s testimony intended to have V.M. and another of and attorneys by clearing up “some of actually in dispute between the parties. evidence may be considered for any was admissible as modus operandi Smith’s daughters testify during his the confusion that exists regarding the For instance, it would be improper for purpose.” evidence. The Court explained that the trial for the incident involving his use of ‘other-acts evidence’ ” under the a court to allow other-acts evidence to State Uses Evidence of Prior evidence could not be used for this pur- granddaughter. The two daughters Ohio Rules of Evidence. be used to identify the defendant as Criminal Conduct against Hartman pose because Hartman’s identity was would describe how, when they were Writing for a unanimous Court, the perpetrator when the defendant has In October 2015, a woman not in dispute. Hartman did not deny young girls, Smith molested V.M. and Justice R. Patrick DeWine stated the admitted being involved, but instead identified in court records as E.W. was engaging in the sexual activity, but made them both watch pornography. decision will “provide trial courts with claims another defense to the crime. on a weekend trip to Ohio with her instead claimed that it was consensual. Smith’s attorney objected to a road map” for analyzing whether The Court provided examples of boyfriend and another couple. Mitchell The Court stated the prosecu- allowing the testimony, but the trial “other-acts evidence” can be used at the most common uses of other-acts ev- Hartman was a friend of one of the tors essentially argued that because court allowed it. The jury convicted trial. The opinion directed courts in idence. One type is “modus operandi” men on the trip and joined the four in Hartman had previously abused his Smith of the gross sexual imposition how to instruct juries about the proper evidence, which is relevant to prove the group’s hotel room in downtown stepdaughter it is unlikely that his sex and harmful-matter dissemination consideration of such evidence, and it identity. The opinion explained that Cleveland. Hartman and the four then with E.W. was consensual. The Court charges, and acquitted him of rape. provided examples of how such evi- modus operandi evidence is evidence went to a bar for drinks. found the incidents were too dissimilar Smith appealed the decision to the First dence should be admitted. of “signature, fingerprint-like charac- E.W. returned to the hotel room to show that the inappropriate touching District, arguing the admission of the In State v. Smith, the Court af- teristics” unique enough to suggest that early and went to sleep. Later, Hartman of his stepdaughter proved Hartman daughters’ testimony about acts in the firmed the conviction of Michael Smith the prior act and the current crime were returned to the hotel, purportedly to entered E.W.’s hotel room with the 1980s deprived him of a fair trial. by the Hamilton County Common committed by the same person. retrieve a bookbag he left in the hotel intent to rape her. The First District affirmed the Pleas Court of gross sexual imposition Another common use of other- room. Hartman then engaged E.W. in The Court stated that the fact trial court, and Smith appealed to the related to the alleged molestation of his acts evidence is to show that the sexual activity. E.W. said she had be- that both acts occurred at night in the Supreme Court. granddaughter in 2016. prior act and the current crime were lieved that she was with her boyfriend victims’ sleeping quarters is not enough Daughters’ Testimony Proved In State v. Hartman, the Court part of the same overarching “plan” and that as soon as she discovered it to show intent. Rather, the evidence Act Was No Mistake affirmed an Eighth District Court of or “scheme.” This evidence may be was Hartman, she screamed and told implies “Hartman preys on sleeping The Court noted the prosecutors Appeals decision overturning the rape used to identify the accused as the him to stop. She reported to police that or impaired women and girls,” which in Smith’s case argued the testimony of conviction of Mitchell Hartman for perpetrator or to explain the accused’s Hartman had raped her. is precisely the type of inference the his daughters about the 1986 charge allegedly assaulting a female acquain- motive or reason for committing the Hartman was charged with two rule forbids, the Court stated. was admissible to prove a “common tance in 2015. current crime. Using an episode of the counts of rape, one count of burglary, Allegation of Prior Sexual plan or scheme” by Smith to molest In Hartman, Tenth District Court television show “Breaking Bad” as an and kidnapping. As part of his defense, Conduct with Smith’s Daughters children, and to rebut his claim that of Appeals Judge Lisa L. Sadler joined example, the Court explained that in a he argued that he and E.W. engaged in Raised sexually touching R.E. was an accident. the majority opinion, sitting for Justice prosecution for illegally manufacturing consensual activity and that she made In 2016, Michael Smith’s three The Court found that Smith’s Melody J. Stewart, who did not partici- drugs, evidence that a defendant re- up the rape allegation only after her granddaughters spent the night at alleged molestation of his daughter pate in the case. cently stole the ingredient methylamine boyfriend learned she had cheated his home. At bedtime, the three girls 30 years earlier was not part of an Supreme Court Analyzes Use from a warehouse could be admissible on him. climbed into Smith’s bed to watch a overarching plan to molest his grand- of Other-Act Evidence to show the defendant’s scheme to Cuyahoga County prosecutors cartoon. The eldest child, identified daughter, and the testimony could not In Hartman, Justice DeWine produce methamphetamine. asked the trial court to allow Hartman’s as R.E., said the bed was making her be used for that reason. explained that under Ohio Evid.R. Finally, the Court explained that former stepdaughter to testify in the itch, and Smith began to rub baby oil However, because Smith 404(B), evidence of other “crimes, other-acts evidence can be used to show case. The woman, identified as B.T., on her. At some point he began to rub claimed that any improper contact with wrongs, or acts” cannot be admitted to that the defendant’s conduct was not explained that around 2012, when she R.E. in sexually inappropriate areas his granddaughter was inadvertent, his prove the accused has the “propensity” accidental or the result of a mistake. was 12 years old, Hartman began com- of her body. daughters could testify to show that he to behave in a particular way. The rule This is relevant to establish that the ing into her bedroom at night while she After the younger children fell acted with the intent of sexual gratifi- is meant to prevent a jury from conclud- accused acted with criminal intent. was sleeping and would touch her in a asleep, Smith put a pornographic film cation, the opinion stated. Because the ing that because the accused has acted Once the trial court determines sexually inappropriate manner. Based on the television. The next morning, prior allegations showed that his ac- in a similar way before, the person must that the evidence can be admitted un- on the allegations, Hartman pleaded R.E. felt Smith rubbing against her and tions were not accidental, the evidence be guilty of the currently alleged crime. der Evid.R. 404(B), it must conduct a guilty to abduction and attempted starting to pull down her underwear was properly admitted and Smith’s While other-acts evidence can- balancing test under Evid.R. 403(A) felonious assault. before she moved herself away. R.E. convictions stand, the Court concluded. not be used to prove a person’s ten- and consider whether the benefit of the The prosecutors asserted the told her mother about the incident, and The opinions can be found online dency to commit crime, the rule does evidence outweighs the risk of it being evidence that he had assaulted B.T. her mother reported Smith to the police. at: http://www.courtnewsohio.gov/cas- allow a court to admit the evidence for unfairly prejudicial to the defendant. while she was asleep amounted to a R.E.’s mother called Smith from es/2020/SCO/0922/181831_190184. several other purposes, such as proof of The Court explained that trial “behavioral fingerprint” that proved the police station on a recorded line, asp#.X2n3mot7mUk motive, intent, plan, or identity, or that courts should document their analysis Hartman’s motive for returning to and Smith admitted to putting baby 2019-0184. State v. Hartman, the act was not a mistake or accident. so that reviewing courts can follow the hotel room was to assault E.W. oil on R.E. but denied touching her Slip Opinion No. 2020-Ohio-4441. The opinion stated the courts the logic behind the court’s decision to while she was asleep. The prosecutors inappropriately. He insisted that any 2018-1831. State v. Smith, Slip have “long struggled with differentiat- admit or exclude the evidence. maintained this evidence would rebut improper contact was accidental. He Opinion No. 2020-Ohio-4440. ing” whether the evidence is being used The Court also said that the any “mistaken impression that this was also denied playing a pornographic Please note: Opinion summa- for a purpose on the “permitted list” or trial court’s instructions to juries must consensual sexual activity.” movie, and stated that R.E. may have ries are prepared by the Office of Public being used improperly in trying to prove be tailored to the facts of the case and Hartman’s attorney objected to seen a few seconds of a sexual scene in Information for the general public and the accused’s guilt based solely on past explain, in plain language, the purpose allowing B.T. to testify, but the trial an R-rated movie that he accidentally news media. Opinion summaries are behavior. The Court outlined a process for which the other-acts evidence may court permitted it. Hartman was con- began playing. not prepared for every opinion, but for trial courts to follow when determin- or may not be considered. The Court victed of the two rape charges and was Smith was indicted for rape, only for noteworthy cases. Opinion ing whether other-acts evidence can be noted the jury instructions in both designated a sexually violent predator. gross sexual imposition, and dissemi- summaries are not to be considered as admitted and explained ways that the Hartman’s and Smith’s cases related He was acquitted of the other charges. nating matter harmful to a juvenile. At official headnotes or syllabi of court courts can better instruct juries about to the jurors that the evidence could Hartman appealed his sentence trial, Smith reiterated his claim that he opinions. The full text of this and other how to consider the evidence if it is used. be considered for every purpose on to the Eighth District, arguing that had no intention of touching his grand- court opinions are available online. The women leading the fight against COVID-19 (StatePoint) Less than 30 per- Wise2, continuously kills 99.9 percent stadiums, restaurants, offices and retail causing a “wraparound effect,” and a use in professional sporting facilities, cent of the world’s researchers are of viruses, including, most importantly, spaces. More advanced than compara- natural force of attraction between the restaurant dining rooms, offices, schools women, according to the UNESCO the virus that causes COVID-19. tive products in reducing chemical and sprayed droplets and target surfaces. and other spaces. Institute for Statistics. However, one “When it comes to women in disinfectant exposure, SurfaceWise2 Once applied, the long-lasting antiviral As the nation fights to safely team fighting against COVID-19 is not STEM, there’s a lot of untapped potential. was proven in independent studies con- coating physically breaks down the cells reopen, the work of dedicated, female only leading the charge to save lives, It’s my hope that our team can inspire ducted by infectious disease experts to of bacteria and viruses that land on treat- scientists is making a vital difference in but also in empowering women in sci- young women to pursue careers in sci- be effective against Human Coronavirus ed surfaces, effectively and continuously saving lives and in helping businesses, ence, encouraging the next generation ence, and inspire other research teams to 229E, the EPA-approved surrogate, killing them without giving the bacteria a communities and families return to of girls and young women to pursue bring more talented women into the fold demonstrating the ability to success- chance to mutate and build up resistance. normalcy. To learn more about the work STEM (science, technology, engineer- and elevate them to positions where they fully protect against COVID-19. It’s the Despite its potency, this solution and achievements of Dr. El-Sayed and ing, and mathematics) education. can drive real change,” says Dr. El-Sayed. first such product to be EPA-approved. is very safe for humans, even in en- her team, visit www.surfacewise.com. At biotechnology company Allied As Dr. El-Sayed explains, human So how is it used? Compatible closed spaces. Non-toxic, non-irritating, “Shedding light on the scientific BioScience, chief science officer Maha coronaviruses can persist on inanimate with virtually all surfaces, SufaceWise2 odorless and containing no chemicals achievements of women, particularly at El-Sayed, PhD leads a female-dominated surfaces such as plastic, glass, fibers is applied via an electronic spray for ef- that produce harmful vapors or gases, this critical time in history, is essential team of researchers, and their work has and metals for up to nine days. This ficient, complete and uniform treatment. it’s already used by airlines, hospitality to inspiring the next generation of girls the potential to be a game changer in makes it critical to protect high-traffic Droplets are small -- 900 times smaller and travel companies, and in healthcare and young women to pursue STEM the fight against COVID-19 and other facilities where the contamination of than an average droplet -- and applied at spaces. In the coming months, Dr. El- education and careers in science,” says future viruses. Their product, Surface- surfaces is continuous, such as schools, a force of 75 times greater than gravity, Sayed and her team expect to see further Dr. El-Sayed. Page Sixteen DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, October 9, 2020 (283 ) Poll: Young peoples’ concerns about families’ health may be hurting their own

ELISSA COLLOPY their financial stability (71 percent of Many concerns coming from your plan with someone can help ease er generations are less likely to receive Daily Reporter Staff Writer millennials and 69 percent of Gen Xers millennials and Gen Xers may be con- anxiety and reduce stress during this certain preventative care services such versus 52 percent of baby boomers), nected to the cost of health care, since, uncertain time.” as flu shots or other immunizations, Many millennials and Gen Xers their health (68 percent and 67 percent according to the survey, nearly half of According to the survey, only physicals or preventative screenings. say they have suffered physically and versus 60 percent) and death (54 per- the respondents reported their financial one out of three Americans feels Also, half of millennials surveyed say financially because of the COVID-19 cent and 53 percent versus 38 percent), health has been negatively impacted knowledgeable about how much they have altered something to save pandemic, but most aren’t taking steps according to the survey. by health-care costs. In addition, most they’ll need to cover health-care costs on medical related expenses such as to improve their wellbeing, according “Health care costs have long Americans worry about how those in retirement. The stress of health care altering a medicine regimen or skip- to a new survey conducted by The been a stressful topic for Americans, costs may affect retirement plans. costs could be worsening younger ping care altogether; and 43 percent Harris Poll. and even more so during the CO- “Although many adults are Americans’ wellness, with 53 percent of millennials and 49 percent of Gen Social isolation resulting from VID-19 pandemic,” said Kristi Rodri- concerned about health-care costs in of Gen Xers saying some aspect of Xers responded they don’t know why the pandemic has impacted some peo- guez, leader of the Nationwide Retire- retirement of their later years, many are their life has been negatively affected they haven’t chosen to receive preven- ple’s mental and physical health, with ment Institute. “In fact, nearly three in not having informed discussions with by financial stress. tative care. many now worrying more about their four Americans across all generations professionals on how to prepare,” said While younger generations The survey was conducted on- families’ health, according to the Na- worry even more now about their fam- Rodriguez. “Working with a financial claim they want to do more to prioritize line among 1,940 adults aged 24 and tionwide Retirement Institute survey. ily’s health than they did before the professional and taking advantage of their health, they are less likely to have over by The Harris Poll on behalf of Millennials and Gen Xers are pandemic. And all too often, that stress online planning tools can help adults taken the steps to address their health The Nationwide Retirement Institute more likely than baby boomers to feel can impact their physical health as well both young and old reach their per- concerns through preventative care. Copyright © 2020 The Daily those impacts, saying they worry about as their mental health.” sonal goals. In addition, talking about According to the survey, young- Reporter - All Rights Reserved OSU researchers working on ‘tiny robots’ in people for less invasive surgeries KEITH ARNOLD assistant professor of mechanical and want things as small as possible, and ing or opening the origami to deliver plying the external field, the material Daily Reporter Staff Writer aerospace engineering at Ohio State. we don’t want to build things that have the medication, researchers said. The can respond itself “ it does not need “The robot is like a small actua- motors, controllers, tethers and things end result was slow deliveries. Addi- any wired connection.” Soft, tiny robots may lead the tor,” Zhao said, “but because we can like that,” she said. “And an advantage tionally, some did not allow for medi- The findings may have appli- way to less invasive surgeries and apply magnetic fields, we can send it of this material is that we don’t need cation to be delivered to a pinpointed cations beyond delivering medicine, blaze a pathway for treatment of the into the body without a tether, so it’s any of those things to send it into the location in the body. said Glaucio Paulino, a co-author on ailments of 21st century humans, Ohio wireless. That makes it significantly body and get it where it needs to go.” The soft robot, Zhao said, re- the paper and professor and Raymond State University researchers wrote in a less invasive than our current tech- The soft origami robot in this moves some of that bulkiness. The Allen Jones Chair in the Georgia Tech joint study with the Georgia Institute of nologies.” case may be used to deliver multiple magnetic fields allowed the research- School of Civil and Environmental Technology. The robot is made of magnetic treatments selectively based on the ers, in the lab, to control the direction, Engineering. Published last month in Pro- polymer, a soft composite embedded independently controlled folding and intensity and speed of the material’s “We anticipate that the reported ceedings of the National Academy of with magnetic particles that can be deploying of the origami units. folding and deployment. magnetic origami system is applicable Sciences, researchers detailed their controlled remotely. The study detailed that the Researchers conducted the work beyond the bounds of this work, in- discovery, which makes use of the Researchers noted that robotic origami allows the material to open in a lab, not in the human body. cluding future origami-inspired robots, ancient practice of origami. delivery of medical treatment is not when it reaches the site, unfurling the The technology, however, could morphing mechanisms, biomedical The process would work like a new concept, but previous designs treatment along with it and applying allow doctors to control the robot from devices and outer space structures,” this: Doctors steer “ via magnetic fields mostly used traditional robots made of the treatment to the place in the body outside the body using only magnetic Paulino said. “ one of the folded, soft robots inside stiff, hard materials. that needs it. fields. This work was supported by the the body to deliver medications to the The soft component of this robot Previous designs of this origa- “In this design, we don’t even National Science Foundation. places that need them, said Renee Zhao, is crucial, Zhao said. mi-inspired delivery system relied on need any chip; we don’t need any Copyright © 2020 The Daily corresponding author of the paper and “In biomedical engineering, we more cumbersome methods of activat- electric circuit,” she said. “By just ap- Reporter - All Rights Reserved MS-13 defendant sentenced to more than 39 years in prison for involvement in two murders

Jose Salvador Gonzalez-Cam- DeVillers said. “Gonzalez-Campos families of gang members who had District of Ohio through the ethical, U.S. Park Service, the U.S. Marshal’s pos, 30, was sentenced in U.S. District also participated in the year-long plan- been killed, and otherwise support MS- vigorous and impartial enforcement Service, the U.S. Postal Inspection Court recently to 472 months in prison ning of a second Columbus murder, in 13’s operations in Central America and of the laws of the United States, and Service, the U.S. Secret Service, The for participating in murders on behalf which the victim’s body was riddled the United States. in so doing to defend the national se- Ohio Highway Patrol, and multitude of an MS-13 racketeering conspiracy. with bullets. Finally, this defendant Gonzalez-Campos pleaded curity, improve the safety and quality of local law enforcement agencies. We According to court documents, used his authority in the transnational guilty in Sept. 2019 to one count of par- of life in our communities, protect the prosecute a wide-variety of offenses Gonzalez-Campos, also known as criminal organization to direct fellow ticipating in a racketeering conspiracy public funds and financial assets of the including domestic and foreign terror- “Danger,” took part in the November MS-13 members in Houston to kill a and one count of murder through the use United States, maintain a courteous ism; child pornography and exploita- 2015 murder of Wilson Villeda near In- 15-year-old girl whom they believed of a firearm during a crime of violence. and professional working environment, tion; civil rights violations; bank rob- nis Road in Columbus and the Decem- had dated a rival gang member.” Congress sets the maximum and, with skill and integrity, seek to do bery and other violent crimes; firearms ber 2016 murder of Salvador Martinez- Gonzalez-Campos is one of statutory sentence. Sentencing of the justice in every matter offenses; drug trafficking; health care Diaz, a suspected rival gang member, 23 individuals charged in a second defendant is determined by the Court We are the United States Attor- fraud; immigration violations; public on Melroy Avenue in Columbus. superseding indictment in February based on the advisory sentencing ney’s Office for the Southern District corruption; tax evasion; mail, bank and The government also presented 2018 who are alleged to be members guidelines and other statutory factors. of Ohio, one of 94 United States At- wire fraud; environmental offenses; evidence that Gonzalez-Campos di- and associates of MS-13 in Columbus. David M. DeVillers, United torney’s Offices in the country. We are and identity theft. rected MS-13 members in Houston to The defendants are charged States Attorney for the Southern Dis- a part of the Department of Justice. Our We also represent the United shoot and kill a 15-year-old girl. in a racketeering conspiracy, which trict of Ohio; Chris Hoffman, Special District is comprised of 48 counties in States in civil litigation, affirmative In the early morning hours of includes five murders as well as at- Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of the southern half of the state. and defensive. As such, we sue indi- February 16, 2017, three MS-13 mem- tempted murder, extortion, money Investigation (FBI), Cincinnati Divi- We represent the interests of the viduals or entities who have violated bers took Genesis Cornejo to a quiet laundering, drug trafficking, assault, sion; Rebecca Adducci, Detroit Field United States, both criminal and civil, federal civil laws. We also defend the street in Houston after telling her they obstruction of justice, witness in- Office Director, U.S. Immigration and in federal court. It is our responsibility interests of the United States when it, were going to buy marijuana. While timidation, weapons offenses and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforce- to enforce federal criminal laws. We or one of its departments, agencies, the victim stood on the side of the road, immigration-related violations. ment and Removal Operations; Frank- work to prevent terrorism and promote or employees is sued, and we defend two of the gang members shot her in Gonzalez-Campos distributed, lin County Sheriff Dallas Baldwin and the nation’s security. We are committed federal programs and agency actions. the head and chest and left her on the and possessed with the intent to distrib- Columbus Police Chief Thomas Quin- to preventing crime, enforcing federal We collect monies owed to the side of the road. ute, street-level quantities of cocaine lan announced the sentence imposed laws, and representing the rights and in- United States from forfeiture, restitu- Law enforcement interviews and marijuana. by U.S. District Court Judge Edmund terests of the American people. We strive tion, and fines imposed as a part of the and social media messages state He and others conspired to com- A Sargus, Jr. to ensure the fair and efficient admin- judgment in federal cases. We also pur- Gonzalez-Campos ordered the mur- mit extortion by obtaining money from U.S. Attorney DeVillers also istration of justice for all Americans. sue collection of civil debts owed to the der, saying the girl “had to disappear” various individuals through the use of recognized the assistance of the Har- We prosecute those individuals United States, including student, small because she had been in a relationship threats of violence against the victims ris County, Texas District Attorney’s and organizations that violate federal business, housing, and farm loans. with a rival 18th Street gang member. and their families. The co-conspirators Office. criminal statutes. We work with a mul- Finally, we represent the interests of In his own Facebook messages, used national and international wire Deputy Criminal Chief Brian J. titude of federal, state, and local agen- federal agencies in bankruptcy court. Gonzalez-Campos said, “I told him to transfer services to send money that Martinez and Assistant United States cies, including the Bureau of Alcohol, Our district covers the bottom hit her, for him to send word on the they generated to individuals in El Attorney Noah R. Litton are represent- Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives half of the state of Ohio. line…For real, dog, they had two days Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala and ing the United States in this case. (ATF), the Drug Enforcement Admin- Our district contains three to kill her.” the United States. The funds were used About the United States Attor- istration (DEA), the Federal Bureau staffed offices in Columbus, Cincinnati, “This defendant and others to purchase weapons and other items ney’s Office for the Southern District of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of and Dayton. The Columbus office is butchered a 17-year-old victim with a used in criminal activity, provide as- of Ohio Immigration and Customs Enforcement the headquarters of our District and machete, causing at least 92 traumatic sistance to MS-13 members who had Our mission is to protect and (ICE), the Internal Revenue Service is the largest, followed by Cincinnati fractures,” U.S. Attorney David M. been incarcerated or deported, aid the serve the citizens of the Southern (IRS), the U.S. Forest Service, the then Dayton.