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Vol.151-No. 3 Fax 419-470-8602 DAYTON, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2020 (136 ) Phone 937-222-6000 1 dollar Periodicals Juvenile court lost right to send serious Postage Paid Toledo, OH youthful offender to adult prison In our editions... Court Calendars Dan Trevas no longer had the authority to send him Because the offense occurred In May 2017, the juvenile court Court of Appeals Supreme Court of Ohio to adult prison. The Court vacated the when he was a minor, he was under the learned A.W. was unable to complete Bankruptcies adult portion of A.W.’s serious youthful jurisdiction of the juvenile court. The sex-offender treatment for a number of Common Pleas Court Hours before he was ordered offender (SYO) juvenile disposition. juvenile court placed A.W. in Depart- reasons, including his initial failure to New Suits, Judges Orders to serve two years in adult prison for Because the Court found the sen- ment of Youth Services (DYS) custody participate in sex-offender treatment Current Business an offense he committed when he was tence was invalid, it did not address the until his 21st birthday, and declared when entering DYS; the department’s Domestic Relations Court 17, a Cuyahoga County man turned 21 legal issue the Court agreed to consider him to be a SYO. The court imposed a failure to provide a treatment option New Suits (Divorces) years old, and the juvenile court lost when it accepted the case. The Court stayed three-year adult prison term. At that would allow him to finish a treat- Dissolutions of Marriage jurisdiction to imprison him, the Ohio was to consider A.W.’s contention that his October 2016 court appearance, the ment program by May 2017; and the Judges Orders Current Business Supreme Court ruled recently. he was not given adequate notice of the juvenile judge indicated on the record juvenile court’s failure to make a spe- Probate Court A unanimous Supreme Court conditions he needed to abide by as a the desire to have “sex offender treat- cific order for treatment at the time of Wills & Estates ruled that a Cuyahoga County juvenile juvenile to avoid triggering the adult ment put in place for ODYS.” How- the October 2016 disposition. Guardianships & Trusteeships court judge invoked the adult sentence portion of his SYO sentence. ever, the written entry of the disposition A week before he turned 21, Marriage Licenses for a juvenile labeled a “serious youth- Delays Lead to Short Juvenile did not mention sex-offender treatment. prosecutors asked the juvenile court to Dayton Municipal Court ful offender” on May 22, 2017, a day Confinement Juvenile Court Updates Or- impose the adult prison sentence. The New Suits before his 21st birthday. But that order Cuyahoga County prosecutors ders day before A.W.’s birthday, the court Appearance Calls was not entered on the clerk of court’s filed a complaint in 2014 that A.W.’s Three months after confining conducted a hearing and found that Judges Orders Current Business journal until the next business day. actions in 2013 would constitute rape if A.W. to DYS, the juvenile court con- A.W.’s lack of rehabilitation was due in Vandalia Municipal Court Writing for the Court, Justice committed by an adult. A.W. was 17 at ducted another hearing and then or- large part to his failure to avail himself New Suits Melody Stewart stated that since the the time of the offense. A.W. conceded dered A.W. to “participate and engage of the juvenile system by dodging court Hearings man, identified in court records as A.W., he “went on the run” and avoided court in sex offender treatment,” and stated hearings for years and not participat- Recorder’s Office legally turned 21 a minute after mid- hearings on the matter. He did not admit that failure to engage in treatment ing in treatment while in custody. The Real Estate Transfers night on the date the order took effect, to the charges until October 2016 when might result in the court invoking the Vendor’s Licenses the juvenile court lost jurisdiction nd he was 20 years old. stayed three-year adult prison sentence. 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Daily Court 1, 1995, appeals taken directly from Reporter Comments on PRISON the trial courts. Finally, the Supreme (USPS 142-640) judge invoked the adult sentence, but Court’s appellate jurisdiction extends Established 1917 Congress reduced the sentence from three years to review of the actions of certain to two years. administrative agencies, including the Published weekly on Fridays. A.W. appealed his sentence to Public Utilities Commission. Delivery may be delayed due to weather The Supreme Court has original emergencies. the Eighth District Court of Appeals, Ph 937-222-6000 - Fax 419-470-8602 which affirmed the juvenile court’s jurisdiction to issue extraordinary Email: [email protected] How Congress decision. It found A.W. was aware of writs. These include writs of habeas Website: www.dailycourt.com corpus (inquiring into the cause of PO Box 6816, Toledo, Ohio 43612-0816 the judge’s intention that he complete sex-offender treatment and that he an allegedly unlawful imprisonment Michael A. Davisson, Publisher and Front had seven months in DYS custody to or deprivation of custody), writs of Page Editor has changed undergo treatment to avoid the adult mandamus (ordering a public official James Schubargo, V.P. of Finance to perform a required act), writs of Sarah Dawley, Courts Editor Lee Hamilton mittee chairmen who knew the ins and sentence. procedendo (compelling a lower court Published by Schubargo Publications, L.L.C Center on Representative outs of the departments they oversaw A.W. appealed to the Supreme to proceed to judgment in a case), writs Government down to the finest detail. They would Court, which agreed to consider his POSTMASTER of prohibition (ordering a lower court Send address changes to spend days grilling administration argument that he was not given ad- to stop abusing or usurping judicial Daily Court Reporter If you feel like Congress has be- witnesses (of even their own party), equate notice that failure to complete functions), and writs of quo warranto PO Box 6816 come less productive, less functional, creating an extensive record of what DYS programming would trigger the Toledo, Ohio 43612-0816 (issued against a person or corpora- and more partisan… you’re right. I’ve an administration and its political ap- adult sentence. tion for usurpation, misuse, or abuse been thinking a lot lately about how pointees were trying to accomplish Courts ‘Speak’ Through Jour- SUBSCRIPTION RATES of public office or corporate office or it’s changed over the years since I —information that helped ordinary nal Entry Paper only (mailed)...... $50.00/year franchise). Paper only (emailed)...... $50.00/year served there in the ‘60s to the ‘90s, and Americans understand and judge the Justice Stewart explained juve- The Constitution grants the Web Access (no paper)...$75.00/year several issues help explain why it often government’s approach. 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But now There was a time when members of youth turns 21. nection with this grant of authority, the Periodicals Postage Paid at Toledo, Ohio they’re more intense and occur more Congress on both sides of the aisle In reversing the Eighth District’s and additional mailing offices. Supreme Court has promulgated the frequently. Members tend to see issues considered Congress to be equal in decision, the opinion cited a 2009 Ohio Supreme Court Rules for the Govern- Under no circumstances will any matter of predominantly, though not completely, stature to the President and the execu- appeals court decision, State v. Yarger, ment of the Bar of Ohio. These rules ad- record be knowingly omitted at any time. through a partisan lens. tive branch, and their speech-making which ruled a person’s date of birth dress, among other things, admission to This is reflected in their voting reflected this: they saw strong oratory begins at 12:01 a.m. of the birthdate. The Daily Court Reporter does not as- practice, attorney discipline, attorney sume responsibility for or adopt the views patterns. In the 1960s and 1970s, votes as a chance to encapsulate ideas and A.W. turned 21 on the morning of May registration, continuing legal educa- expressed in published correspondences or in which a majority of one party op- inspire Americans to rally behind them. 23, 2017. The clerk of court’s journal tion, and unauthorized practice of law. contributed notes or articles unless expressly posed a majority of the other occurred A key thing to remember is entry of the juvenile court’s decision so stated. The Constitution also gives the roughly one-third to one-half the time. that this wasn’t just the speaker of the from the prior day appeared on May Supreme Court authority to prescribe Subscribers are hereby notified that mate- Starting in the early ‘90s, that percent- House or the majority leader of the Sen- 23, after A.W. had legally turned 21. rules governing practice and procedure rial published in the Daily Court Reporter is age rose into the 60 and 70 percent ate. Power and influence were spread “A court speaks only through its compiled at a substantial expense, and is for in all courts of the state and to exercise range. Add to this increasingly split more widely across both chambers. As journal,” the opinion stated. “Because the sole and exclusive use of the subscriber, general superintendence over all state and may not be published, resold, recorded control of Congress, with one party the leadership in recent years has come the clerk did not journalize the order courts. Procedural rules promulgated or reused in any manner, in whole or in part controlling the House and the other to dominate the process, ordinary mem- invoking the adult portion of the SYO without the consent of The Daily Court Re- by the Supreme Court become effective the Senate, and agreement becomes bers find far fewer chances to shine. sentence until after A.W. turned 21, the porter. Any infringement will be subject to unless both houses of the General As- legal redress. exceedingly difficult to find. The collapse of what was known as the juvenile court lacked subject-matter sembly adopt a concurrent resolution of In many ways, this reflects the “regular order,” the committee work jurisdiction over him. The order is, SPECIAL NOTICE disapproval. Rules of superintendence country at large. 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Errors and/ore omissions procedural rules, rules of superinten- points over time, Americans of each thoroughly concentrated power in the cases/2020/SCO/0416/181182.asp#. permitted to repeat in subsequent publica- dence do not have to be submitted to the party seem ever more firmly stuck in hands of leaders and made Congress XpmjGJl7mUk tions become the responsibility on the court General Assembly to become effective. or those placing the legal for publications. their own camps. It has become more less representative as a whole. 2018-1182. In re A.W., Slip In connection with all of the difficult to resolve our differences, and That trend has been accentuated Opinion No. 2020-Ohio-1457. rules for which it has responsibility, this has undoubtedly contributed to by the extent to which money now talks Please note: Opinion summa- the Supreme Court generally solicits congressional gridlock. at every stage of the process. It’s not ries are prepared by the Office of Public public comment before adopting new SUBSCRIBE Years ago, the question that just that members are constantly trying Information for the general public and rules or amendments in final form. to our web site pervaded discussions on Capitol Hill to raise campaign funds. It’s that the news media. Opinion summaries are The Court first publishes its rules and was, “What can we do to resolve this mix of who funds those campaigns has not prepared for every opinion, but www.dailycourt.com amendments in proposed form. These problem?” Members were unwilling changed dramatically. In the late 1970s, only for noteworthy cases. Opinion proposals appear in both the Ohio State to accept stalemate or lack of agree- according to the Brookings Institution’s summaries are not to be considered as Bar Association Reports and the Ohio ment. 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Lee Hamilton is a Senior Advi- the Court and outlines its jurisdiction. by the Chief Justice is responsible for for maximum effectiveness and At the same time that polariza- ruling on the disqualification of appel- utility. sor for the Indiana University Cen- Article IV, Section 5 of the Constitution tion has increased, Congress’s ambition ter on Representative Government; grants rule making and other authority late and common pleas court judges. has generally lessened. It’s almost in- Call 937-222-6000 to subscribe a Distinguished Scholar at the IU to the Court. The procedure for obtaining review conceivable today that Congress would Or visit Hamilton Lugar School of Global and The Supreme Court is the court of a claim of disqualification against tackle a big issue—say, how to provide http://www.dailycourt.com/static/ International Studies; and a Professor of last resort in Ohio. Most of its cases an appellate or common pleas judge is register health care for older people—by trying of Practice at the IU O’Neill School are appeals from the 12 district courts commenced by the filing of an affida- to create something like Medicare. You of Public and Environmental Affairs. of appeals. The Court may grant leave vit of disqualification with the Clerk see this same trend in oversight of the He was a member of the U.S. House of to appeal felony cases from the courts of the Supreme Court. The Revised DAILY COURT REPORTER executive branch. There were com- PO Box 6816 Representatives for 34 years. of appeals and may direct a court of Code contains specific requirements Toledo, Ohio 43612-0816 appeals to certify its record in any civil governing the filing of affidavits of 937-222-6000 Continued from pg. 1 ... 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Section B GENERAL LEGAL NOTICES

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The purpose is for BARTON WILSON Parcel I.D. #20 170040043 The property to be cut is at 193 WALDORF for printing of paper bid documents. Paper FRMP and the Owner’s Consultant to review The property to be cut is at 250 E CLIFTON MATTHEWS & MARVA DR bids are then to be submitted in a sealed the Contract Documents and answer any NOTTINGHAM RD STEPHENS Parcel I.D. #20 176120001 envelope to the Purchasing Department at questions. Parcel I.D. #20 170070017 The property to be cut is at 1217 WILLIAM GALVIN the aforementioned address. Provide bid proposals in a sealed BARTON WILSON BEAULIEU CT The property to be cut is at 6909 N MAIN Pursuant to Section 153.54, et seq. of the envelope as described in the Invitation to The property to be cut is at 256 E Parcel I.D. #20 190150004 ST Ohio Revised Code, the Bidder shall submit Bidders and in the Information for Bidders. NOTTINGHAM RD JESSIE RICHARDSON Parcel I.D. #20 010060061 a BID GUARANTY in the form of either: The property to be cut is at 3925 HANEY CHASTITY JOHNSON Each proposal shall be accompanied by a Parcel I.D. #20 170070018 a) A bond for the full amount of BARTON WILSON RD The property to be cut is at 800 GOLF 100% Bid Guaranty and Contract Bond, or the bid, conditioned that, if the bid is The property to be cut is at 262 E Parcel I.D. #20 147130006 VIEW AVE by a certified check, cashier’s check or letter accepted, the bidder after the awarding NOTTINGHAM RD RICHARD MITCHELL Parcel I.D. #20 175020059 of credit in the amount of ten percent (10%) or the recommendation for awarding the Parcel I.D. #20 170070019 The property to be cut is at 3620 WOLFRED JEAN-FRANCOIS of the bid, made payable to Five Rivers contract will enter into a proper contract BARTON WILSON EVANSVILLE AVE The property to be cut is at 4600 MetroParks as a guarantee that if the proposal based upon the bid; (FAXED COPIES ARE The property to be cut is at 266 E Parcel I.D. #20 171020132 PHILADELPHIA DR is accepted, a contract will be entered into UNACCEPTABLE); or, NOTTINGHAM RD CYNTHIA WILLIS & JOHN CONNORS Parcel I.D. #20 010080096 and its performance properly secured by a b) A certified check, cashier’s check, Parcel I.D. #20 170070020 The property to be cut is at 4061 H SCOTT NUCKLES satisfactory bond in amount of one hundred electronic bid bond or letter of credit pursuant DIANE HEATH KLEPINGER RD The property to be cut is at 4660 MILDRED percent (100%) of the contract price. to Chapter 1305, Ohio Revised Code, in The property to be cut is at 4310 Parcel I.D. #20 241120015 DR The proposals must be made on the the amount of TEN PERCENT (10%) of the DALEVIEW AVE ROSE WILLIAMS Parcel I.D. #20 175070142 forms provided in the Contract Documents, bid. If a TEN PERCENT (10%) GUARANTY Parcel I.D. #20 170070059 The property to be cut is at 4079 JAMES OLINGER or a copy thereof. is submitted, provided that if the bid is COMMUNITY PROP GROUP TROY LTD KLEPINGER RD The property to be cut is at 162 Questions concerning the Contract accepted, the bidder will, after the awarding The property to be cut is at 228 FER DON Parcel I.D. #20 241120018 ROSEWOOD DR Documents should be directed to Joseph R. or recommendation for awarding the contract, RD LAMARK FISHER Parcel I.D. #20 175050054 Zimmerman, Project Manager, at 937-277- enter into a proper contract, and indemnify Parcel I.D. #20 170020041 The property to be cut is at 37 REDDER MATT HEMMELGARN the County against all damage suffered by 4825 or by email at joseph.zimmerman@ CLAIRE WINOLD AVE The property to be cut is at 2924 2926 failure to perform the contract by supplying a metroparks.org The property to be cut is at 236 FER DON Parcel I.D. #20 170010062 WOODWAY AVE The Owner reserves the right to accept performance bond in accordance with Section RD AMANDA SALUKE Parcel I.D. #20 18005B0030 153.54(2), et seq. of the Ohio Revised Code or reject any or all proposals; to waive any Parcel I.D. #20 170020043 The property to be cut is at 31 REDDER CATHERINE COYER for the FULL AMOUNT OF THE CONTRACT. informalities or irregularities in the bids KENNETH SMITH AVE The property to be cut is at 4003 (FAXED COPIES ARE UNACCEPTABLE). received or to accept any proposal which The property to be cut is at 4053 OLD Parcel I.D. #20 170010061 WHITESTONE CT Only contractors pre-qualified by is deemed most favorable to Five Rivers RIVERSIDE DR WELLER MORTGAGES INC Parcel I.D. #20 174120015 the Ohio Department of Transportation MetroParks, an equal opportunity employer. Parcel I.D. #20 170020050 The property to be cut is at 4125 GENE SNELLING as Level 1 Bridge will be eligible to 05-15, 05-22, 05-29-2020 3Fri ROBERT & KIMBLY HILL MEADOWDALE DR The property to be cut is at 4166 CATALPA submit bids for the construction of this ______The property to be cut is at 71 W Parcel I.D. #20 242030011 DR project. The designer on the Design Build NOTTINGHAM RD AJR HOLDINGS 1 LLC Parcel I.D. #20 180090012 Team shall be pre-qualified by the Ohio LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Parcel I.D. #20 180030080 The property to be cut is at 4301 N MAIN KALEISHA LANDERS Department of Transportation in Level 1 The following properties are hereby DEBORA SHROPSHIRE ST The property to be cut is at 1019 Bridge Design. A bidder must possess ordered to cut all grass, and/or rank vegetation The property to be cut is at 2445 GRANT Parcel I.D. #20 010080069 SUNNYVIEW AVE and complete work equal to at least 50% exceeding a height of eight (8) inches within AVE CHRISTOPHER & MELISSA SCHINDLER Parcel I.D. #20 175010010 of the total amount of the submitted bid seven (7) days of the date of the publishing of Parcel I.D. #20 17101A0045 The property to be cut is at 299 WINDING MICHELE ROBERTS price. Refer to Special Provisions section this notice. Failure to comply within the time JANICE GRINSTEAD RIDGE DR The property to be cut is at 1014 of Bid Submittal Documents for project period stipulated shall cause the Township to The property to be cut is at 2437 GRANT Parcel I.D. #20 181120022 SUNNYVIEW AVE specific information. have the property cut. All costs for which the AVE MONICA JONES Parcel I.D. #20 175010013 Proposals, plans, and specifications cutting was performed will be assessed to the Parcel I.D. #20 17101A0047 The property to be cut is at 262 PARK END DAYTON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES are on file and may be secured from the Bid property. CARL MILLS & NOLA CARROLL DR LLC Express website (www.bidexpress.com). Section 4.18.1 of the Harrison Township The property to be cut is at 2617 Parcel I.D. #20 173120042 The property to be cut is at 3840 3854 Contractors and sub-contractors can view Exterior Property Maintenance Code FALMOUTH AVE DAN & ASHLEY INVESTMENTS LLC BRIAR PL and download information free of charge. Only stipulates that after the initial notice has Parcel I.D. #20 17101B0105 The property to be cut is at 278 PARK END Parcel I.D. #20 011060153 contractors that have obtained a digital ID been issued for high grass and weeds, all BOLD HOMES LLC DR KRISTIN LEIGHLITER from Bid Express will be able to submit a bid subsequent enforcement action can be taken The property to be cut is at 2545 Parcel I.D. #20 173120065 The property to be cut is at 158 LORETTA via Bid Express. A digital ID may be obtained without further notice. FALMOUTH AVE. WILLIAM BROWN DR at no cost. However, it should be obtained in ROBERT & LINDA VISSAT Parcel I.D. #20 17101A0087 The property to be cut is at 282 PARK END Parcel I.D. #20 175070061 advance of submitting a bid as it may take The property to be cut is at 624 DALEVIEW CRIS HENDERSON & SHATAWN DR MILTON JEFFRIES several days to receive. Submission of a bid AVE MCGRAW Parcel I.D. #20 173120068 The property to be cut is at 3556 DETROIT also requires a payment to Bid Express of $25 Parcel I.D. #20 170040036 The property to be cut is at 3630 KATHY & GARRY MARSHALL AVE per bid, or a monthly subscription of $50 for DEEZAM LLC YELLOWSTONE AVE The property to be cut is at 299 PARK END Parcel I.D. #20 17102A0112 unlimited bidding. The property to be cut is at 2625 Parcel I.D. #20 241110004 DR VIRGIL & JEAN SMITH A mandatory pre-bid meeting shall be FAIRPORT AVE ROSEANNA CAMPBELL-BLAKE Parcel I.D. #20 173120033 The property to be cut is at 3729 held via a conference call at 2:00pm on Parcel I.D. #20 171010056 The property to be cut is at 4310 SAYLOR JUAN & CHARITY LEON PITTSBURG AVE Friday, May 22, 2020. The conference call DARLY TURNER ST The property to be cut is at 294 PARK END Parcel I.D. #20 17102B0125 access phone number is 1-877-820-7831, The property to be cut is at 2604 Parcel I.D. #20 170130021 DR MORRIS & JUDITH BELL and the passcode to enter the meeting FAIRPORT AVE MEADOWDALE REALTY LTD Parcel I.D. #20 173120046 The property to be cut is at 3620 after the welcome message is 852566#. Parcel I.D. #20 171010047 The property to be cut is at 4091 MARY DAHLBERG PITTSBURG AVE A representative of each contractor WILLIA MCDANIEL MAPLELEAF DR The property to be cut is at 316 PARK END Parcel I.D. #20 171020159 planning to submit a bid must attend and The property to be cut is at 2623 Parcel I.D. #20 176150031 DR BONNIE WILSON participate. WHEELER AVE STEPHANIE OWENSBY Parcel I.D. #20 173120047 The property to be cut is at 3621 Domestic steel use requirements as Parcel I.D. #20 17101B0138 The property to be cut is at 351 WAMPLER ROBERT & SANDRA WAGNER PITTSBURG AVE specified in Section 153.011 of the Revised ANDRE VAN WIERINGEN AVE The property to be cut is at 364 PARK END Parcel I.D. #20 17102A0140 Code apply to this project. Copies of The property to be cut is at 2235 Parcel I.D. #20 170070231 DR ROBERT WHITE Section 153.011 of the Revised Code can ESMERALDA AVE MARINA & ROBERT MILLER Parcel I.D. #20 173120108 The property to be cut is at 3541 be obtained from any of the offices of the Parcel I.D. #20 17105A0031 The property to be cut is at 297 E BEV STEKLI PITTSBURG AVE Department of Administrative Services. LIZZIE FOSTER MELFORD AVE The property to be cut is at 396 PARK END Parcel I.D. #20 17102A0151 OHIO PRODUCTS: The Contractor and The property to be cut is at 2234 GRANT Parcel I.D. #20 170070191 DR AUTAVEA & MARK DABNEY all subcontractors are encouraged to use Ohio AVE VB ONE LLC Parcel I.D. #20 173120050 The property to be cut is at 3534 products, materials, services, and labor in Parcel I.D. #20 171070003 The property to be cut is at 338 E WILLIAM WAGNER PITTSBURG AVE connection with this project. REPUBLIC INVESTMENTS INC NOTTINGHAM RD The property to be cut is at 332 PARK END Parcel I.D. #20 171020061 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY The property to be cut is at 2214 ALPENA Parcel I.D. #20 170070034 DR NEW DIRECTION IRA INC COMMISSIONERS OF MONTGOMERY AVE THOMAS SCHINDLER Parcel I.D. #20 173120049 The property to be cut is at 3527 COUNTY, OHIO: Parcel I.D. #20 171050033 The property to be cut is at 3747 RANDAL GIBSON & DEBRA KERNS PITTSBURG AVE Kyle Kolopanis, Purchasing Director DARTHEA GARRETT BARBAROSA DR The property to be cut is at 3904 Parcel I.D. #20 17102A0164 05-08, 05-15-2020 2Fri The property to be cut is at 2430 ULRICH Parcel I.D. #20 242090052 FAIRSMITH ST 05-15-2020 1Fri ______AVE ANTHONY STEGMAN Parcel I.D. #20 242090051 ______Page Four DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, May 15, 2020 (136 )

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT The property to be cut is at 2543 TIMBER The property to be cut is at 2014 NEFF RD The following properties are hereby LN Parcel I.D. #21 174040029 NEW SUITS & DOCKETS FOR STATE & ordered to cut all grass, and/or rank vegetation Parcel I.D. #21 010100060 JOSEPH DRUMM exceeding a height of eight (8) inches within AARON ANDERSON The property to be cut is at 2020 NEFF RD FEDERAL COURT SYSTEMS OF OHIO seven (7) days of the date of the publishing of The property to be cut is at 3350 LODGE Parcel I.D. #21 174040030 this notice. Failure to comply within the time AVE STEPHEN KOOB & REV JOHAN ROTEN Section C period stipulated shall cause the Township to Parcel I.D. #21 173030004 The property to be cut is at 2213 WAGNER FORD RD have the property cut. All costs for which the SCARLET & TIMOTHY PAYNE Office: Dayton; Filed: 05/06/2020: Jury Parcel I.D. #21 011030026 cutting was performed will be assessed to the The property to be cut is at 2601 OME AVE FRANK HAMMAN Demand: Plaintiff; Demand: Not Listed; property. Parcel I.D. #21 173070070 The property to be cut is at 2046 NEFF RD Nature of Suit: 710; Cause: 29: 201 Fair WRAY’S ENTERPRISE INC U.S. DISTRICT Section 4.18.1 of the Harrison Township Parcel I.D. #21 174040034 Labor Standards Act; Jurisdiction: Federal The property to be cut is at 5505 N DIXIE Exterior Property Maintenance Code ALAN INVESTMENTS III LLC Question; County: MONTGOMERY; Origin: stipulates that after the initial notice has DR COURT 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; The property to be cut is at 2245 KOEHLER Southern District of Ohio been issued for high grass and weeds, all Parcel I.D. #21 180050001 AVE Other Court Case: None; Plaintiff: Robert subsequent enforcement action can be taken LINDA ARRASMITH Parcel I.D. #21 172050110 Free, represented by: Matthew James The property to be cut is at 2331 OME AVE without further notice. CLARENCE & LINDA GIBBS Hon. Edmund A. Sargus Porter Coffman; Defendant: Dart Property Parcel I.D. #21 173060046 The property to be cut is at 4400 CANYON Improvements, Inc; Defendant: Timothy Buck D SMITH HOLDINGS LLC Columbus, OH, Chief Judge WM CAPITAL PARTNERS 68 LLC RD 3:20-cv-00175-WHR-MJN Shavers v. The property to be cut is at 2206 Hon. Algenon L. Marbley NEEDMORE RD The property to be cut is at 2325 OME AVE Parcel I.D. #21 172090104 Commissioner of Social Security: Walter H. VICKI COOPER Columbus, OH, District Judge Parcel I.D. #21 176040087 Parcel I.D. #21 173060043 Rice, presiding: Michael J. Newman, referral; WILLIAM BAUGH The property to be cut is at 3931 SUMPTER Hon. Michael H. Watson Case Summary: Date Filed: 05/06/2020; NILE INVESTMENTS LTD DR The property to be cut is at 2450 ONTARIO Columbus, OH, District Judge Date of last filing: 05/07/2020; Office: Dayton; The property to be cut is at 2105 Parcel I.D. #21 241070013 AVE Michael R Barrett Filed: 05/06/2020: Jury Demand: None; NEEDMORE RD JERRY SCHWARTZ Cincinnati, OH, District Judge Demand: Not Listed; Nature of Suit: 864; Parcel I.D. #21 17604A0020 Parcel I.D. #21 173060100 The property to be cut is at 2013 Hon. Timothy S. Black Cause: 42: 205 Denial Social Security WILLIAM HOWARD THOMAS SCHINDLER AUBURNDALE AVE Dayton, OH, District Judge Benefits; Jurisdiction: U.S. Government The property to be cut is at 2301 The property to be cut is at 2919 ROLFE Parcel I.D. #21 174050041 Hon. George C. Smith Defendant; County: MONTGOMERY; Origin: CARDINAL AVE AVE LISA WOODSWORTH Columbus, OH, Senior Judge 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Parcel I.D. #21 176030068 Parcel I.D. #21 173060222 The property to be cut is at 2189 ST Hon. James L. Graham Other Court Case: None; Flag: LC2: Plaintiff: SFR3 LLC 1 CHOICE RESTORATION MOUNTVIEW CIRCLE Columbus, OH, Senior Judge Willie Shavers, represented by: John T The property to be cut is at 2307 The property to be cut is at 2925 ROLFE AV Parcel I.D. #21 241070024 Hon. Walter Herbert Rice Nicholson; Fax; 1-800-801-1205: Defendant: CARDINAL AVE Parcel I.D. #21 173060117 VB ONE LLC Dayton, OH, Senior Judge Commissioner of Social Security, represented Parcel I.D. #21 176030071 LEE WHITE The property to be cut is at 2159 MOUNTVIEW CIRCLE Hon. Thomas M. Rose by: John J. Stark (Designation Retained); THOMAS & RUTH SCHINDLER The property to be cut is at 2530 OME AVE Parcel I.D. #21 241060031 Dayton, OH, Senior Judge Defendant The property to be cut is at FAIRHURST DR Parcel I.D. #21 173060179 G F BAILEY CO. LLC ELIZABETH WENTZ Hon. Susan J. Dlott 3:20-cv-00176-TMR Crace v. Viking Parcel I.D. #21 172080085 Group, Inc.: Thomas M. Rose, presiding; The property to be cut is at 2522 OME AVE The property to be cut is at 2036 Cincinnati, OH, Senior Judge CARL & LINDA KEGLEY Case Summary: Date Filed: 05/06/2020; Parcel I.D. #21 173060177 MAPLEGROVE AVE Hon. Herman J. Weber The property to be cut is at 2627 OTTELLO Date of last filing: 05/08/2020; Office: Dayton; KENNETH & LINDA LAWSON Parcel I.D. #21 174040055 Cincinnati, OH, Senior Judge AVE Filed: 05/06/2020: Jury Demand: Plaintiff; The property to be cut is at 2441 OME AVE DANIEL & DONETTA ROWLEY Hon. Sandra S. Beckwith Parcel I.D. #21 172080073 The property to be cut is at 2031 DRILL Demand: $80000: Nature of Suit: 710; Cause: Parcel I.D. #21 173060110 Cincinnati, OH, Senior Judge CRAIG COY AVE 29: 201 Fair Labor Standards Act; Jurisdiction: CHARLES HOSKINS Mag. Elizabeth A Preston Deavers The property to be cut is at 2600 OTTELLO Parcel I.D. #21 174030152 Federal Question; County: CLARK; Origin: 1; The property to be cut is at ONTARIO AVE AVE JOSEPH JACKSON Columbus, OH, Chief Magistrate Judge Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Parcel I.D. #21 173070054 Parcel I.D. #21 172080032 The property to be cut is at 1961 1963 Mag. Sharon L. Ovington Court Case: None; Flag: JURY: Plaintiff: Ian BETTY PICKRELL DANIEL WATKINS DRILL Dayton, OH, Magistrate Judge Crace, represented by: Bradley Lawrence The property to be cut is at 2445 ONEIDA The property to be cut is at 2301 OTTELLO Parcel I.D. #21 174030158 Mag. Karen L. Litkovitz Gibson; Phone; (513) 834-8254: Defendant: DR AVE MARY CANNON Cincinnati, OH, Magistrate Judge Viking Group, Inc. Parcel I.D. #21 173040115 Parcel I.D. #21 172050023 The property to be cut is at 2565 Mag. Stephanie K. Bowman 3:20-cv-00177-WHR-SLO Dillard v. JENNIFER PACK ALFRED BARNETT ASHCRAFT RD Cincinnati, OH, Magistrate Judge Commissioner of Social Security: Walter H. The property to be cut is at 2504 ONEIDA Parcel I.D. #21 174100092 The property to be cut is at 2120 LODELL Mag. Michael J. Newman Rice, presiding: Sharon L. Ovington, referral; DR WILLIAM BRUMLEY AVE Dayton, OH, Magistrate Judge Case Summary: Date Filed: 05/07/2020; Parcel I.D. #21 173060118 The property to be cut is at 2719 BOULDER Parcel I.D. #21 17206 0046 Mag. Kimberly A. Jolson Date of last filing: 05/08/2020; Office: Dayton; NICOLE LAMBERT AVE GERRY TURNBILL Columbus, OH, Magistrate Judge Filed: 05/07/2020: Jury Demand: None; The property to be cut is at 2538 ONEIDA Parcel I.D. #21 17207A0129 The property to be cut is at 2620 ONAOTA Mag. Chelsey M Vascura Demand: Not Listed; Nature of Suit: 864; DR 05-15-2020 1Fri Columbus, OH, Magistrate Judge Cause: 42: 405 Review of HHS Decision AVE Parcel I.D. #21 173060126 ______Parcel I.D. #21 190160053 Mag. Norah McCann King (SSID); Jurisdiction: U.S. Government PHILIP SLUSHER Defendant; County: MONTGOMERY; Origin: STEVE ADAMS Columbus OH, Magistrate Judge The property to be cut is at 2628 ONEIDA 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; The property to be cut is at 2641 ONAOTA Mag. Michael R Merz DR Other Court Case: None; Flag: LC1: Plaintiff: AVE Dayton, OH, Magistrate Judge Parcel I.D. #21 173070032 Sigmond Dillard, represented by: Michael A Parcel I.D. #21 190160048 Richard W. Nagel, Clerk SHANE PHILLIPS Rake; Defendant: Commissioner of Social EDNA & WILLIAM RILEY JR James Tosto, Chief Deputy Clerk The property to be cut is at 2746 OME AVE Security, represented by: John J. Stark The property to be cut is at 3961 200 West Second Street, Rm. 712 Parcel I.D. #21 173070187 (Designation Retained); Defendant NORLEDGE DR Dayton, Ohio 45402 SARILDA FARLEY 3:20-cv-00178-TMR-SLO Abshire v. Parcel I.D. #21 241050018 * * * * * The property to be cut is at 2428 Commissioner of Social Security: Thomas M. VISTA PROPERTIES MGMT LLC BERWYCK AVE Rose, presiding: Sharon L. Ovington, referral; The property to be cut is at 4015 KEATS Parcel I.D. #21 173030178 U.S. CIVIL Case Summary: Date Filed: 05/08/2020; DR JODI & JOREL LEMASTERS Date of last filing: 05/11/2020; Office: Dayton; Parcel I.D. #21 190020011 The property to be cut is at 2443 COURT Filed: 05/08/2020: Jury Demand: None; ANTHONY METZNER BERWYCK AVE Demand: Not Listed; Nature of Suit: 864; The property to be cut is at 2721 KOEHLER Parcel I.D. #21 173030161 5/4/2020 through 5/8/2020 Cause: 42: 405 Review of HHS Decision AVE BOLD HOMES LLC 3:20-cv-00171-TMR-SLO Nellum v. (SSID); Jurisdiction: U.S. Government Parcel I.D. #21 172070102 The property to be cut is at 2508 Commissioner of Social Security: Thomas M. Defendant; County: MONTGOMERY; Origin: ROBERT HERZOG BERWYCK AVE Rose, presiding: Sharon L. Ovington, referral; 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; The property to be cut is at 4917 WIRE DR Parcel I.D. #21 173030187 Case Summary: Date Filed: 05/04/2020; Other Court Case: None; Plaintiff: Jamie Parcel I.D. #21 17207A0144 KATHLEEN COOLEY Date of last filing: 05/05/2020; Office: Dayton; Abshire, represented by: Michael A Rake; WADE ANDREWS The property to be cut is at 2512 Filed: 05/04/2020: Jury Demand: None; Defendant: Commissioner of Social Security, The property to be cut is at 4604 WIRE DR BERWYCK AVE Demand: Not Listed; Nature of Suit: 864; represented by: John J. Stark (Designation Parcel I.D. #21 172070150 Parcel I.D. #21 173030188 Cause: 42: 405 Review of HHS Decision Retained); Defendant JAMES & ELIZABETH WATKINS RONALD & LAINIE DERKSEN (DIWC); Jurisdiction: U.S. Government 3:20-cv-00179-WHR-SLO Brown v. The property to be cut is at 2809 OTTELLO The property to be cut is at 3405 ROLFE Defendant; County: CLARK; Origin: 1; Lead Commissioner of Social Security: Walter H. AVE AVE Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Rice, presiding: Sharon L. Ovington, referral; Parcel I.D. #21 17207A0047 Parcel I.D. #21 173030078 Court Case: None; Plaintiff: Jaime Nellum, Case Summary: Date Filed: 05/08/2020; ZHANG JIELUN NANCY LAVACUDE represented by: Robert Christopher Walter; Date of last filing: 05/11/2020; Office: Dayton; The property to be cut is at 2732 OTTELLO The property to be cut is at 3456 ROLFE Defendant: Commissioner of Social Security, Filed: 05/08/2020: Jury Demand: None; AVE AVE represented by: John J. Stark (Designation Demand: Not Listed; Nature of Suit: 864; Parcel I.D. #21 17207A0142 Parcel I.D. #21 173030101 Retained); Defendant Cause: 42: 405 Review of HHS Decision THOMAS & RUTH SCHINDLER S GREGORY FOLINO 3:20-cv-00172-DRC-SLO Gentry v. (SSID); Jurisdiction: U.S. Government The property to be cut is at 4831 The property to be cut is at 2506 WAGNER Commissioner of Social Security: Douglas R. Defendant; County: MONTGOMERY; Origin: WOODLAND HILLS BLVD FORD RD Cole, presiding: Sharon L. Ovington, referral; 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Parcel I.D. #21 172080014 Parcel I.D. #21 173030129 Case Summary: Date Filed: 05/04/2020; Other Court Case: None; Plaintiff: Gary RICHARD TRYON LITTLE CEDAR HOLDINGS LLC Date of last filing: 05/05/2020; Office: Dayton; Brown, represented by: Michael A Rake; The property to be cut is at 4807 PAYNE The property to be cut is at 3404 NOTICE Filed: 05/04/2020: Jury Demand: None; Defendant: Commissioner of Social Security, AVE SUSANNAH AVE Demand: Not Listed; Nature of Suit: 863; represented by: John J. Stark (Designation Cause: 42: 405 Review of HHS Decision Parcel I.D. #21 176050007 Parcel I.D. #21 173030065 Real Estate Transfers Retained); Defendant (SSID); Jurisdiction: U.S. Government JAMES YATES A-1 TIRES INC 3:20-cv-00180-TMR-MRM Dillon v. Clark are available on-line at Defendant; County: GREENE; Origin: 1; The property to be cut is at 2212 SHERER The property to be cut is at 4601 N DIXIE County Common Pleas Court: Thomas M. www. Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; AVE DR Rose, presiding: Michael R. Merz, referral; Other Court Case: None; Flag: CASREF: Parcel I.D. #21 17205A0003 Parcel I.D. #21 010100293 dailycourt.com/realestate.php Case Summary: Date Filed: 05/11/2020; Plaintiff: Darlene Gentry, represented by: ARVIL & GERALDINE LEDFORD KENNETH ATKINSON Date of last filing: 05/12/2020; Office: Michael A Rake; Defendant: Commissioner Dayton; Filed: 05/11/2020: Jury Demand: The property to be cut is at 2585 The property to be cut is at 2051 of Social Security, represented by: John J. None; Demand: Not Listed; Nature of Suit: CORONETTE AVE MAPLEGROVE AVE Transfers can be Stark (Designation Retained); Defendant: 530; Cause: 28: 2254 Petition for Writ of Parcel I.D. #21 172080260 Parcel I.D. #21 174040045 searched by: 3:20-cv-00173-TMR-SLO Washington Habeas Corpus (State); Jurisdiction: Federal JENNIFER CHAPMAN DILEEP GADDIPATI v. Miami County et al: Thomas M. Rose, Question; County: CLARK; Origin: 1; Lead The property to be cut is at 2584 The property to be cut is at 2054 BUYER presiding: Sharon L. Ovington, referral; Case Case: None; Related Case: None; Other CORONETTE AVE MAPLEGROVE AVE Summary: Date Filed: 05/05/2020; Date of Court Case: None; Respondent: Clark County Parcel I.D. #21 172090016 Parcel I.D. #21 174040059 SELLER last filing: 05/07/2020; Office: Dayton; Filed: Common Pleas Court; Petitioner: Ryan Dillon KEITH BOWEN CATHERINE HOUDIESHELL CITY 05/05/2020: Jury Demand: None; Demand: 3:20-cv-00181-TMR-MRM Pina v. USA: The property to be cut is at 2576 The property to be cut is at 2031 Not Listed; Nature of Suit: 440; Cause: MAPLEGROVE AVE ZIP Thomas M. Rose, presiding: Michael R. CORONETTE AVE 28: 1983 Civil Rights; Jurisdiction: Federal Merz, referral; Date Filed: Parcel I.D. #21 174040041 Case Summary: Parcel I.D. #21 172090018 Question; County: MIAMI; Origin: 1; Lead 05/11/2020; Date of last filing: 05/11/2020; WHAT NOT LLC ADDRESS or MACKIE LEWIS Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Office: Dayton; Filed: 05/11/2020: Jury The property to be cut is at 2035 The property to be cut is at 2432 SOLD DATE Court Case: None; Flag: PRO SE: Plaintiff: Demand: None; Demand: Not Listed; Nature MAPLEGROVE AVE CORONETTE AVE JeTarre Washington; Defendant: Miami of Suit: 510; Cause: 28: 2255 Motion to Parcel I.D. #21 174040042 Parcel I.D. #21 172090029 County; Defendant: Perry Gullate; Defendant: Vacate / Correct Illegal Sentenc; Jurisdiction: JAMES & NICOLE ADKINS DOUGLAS & NELLIE HOFF John Doe U.S. Government Defendant; County: The property to be cut is at 2024 Any questions, call at The property to be cut is at 2430 3:20-cv-00174-WHR Free v. Dart MONTGOMERY; Origin: 1; Lead Case: MAPLEGROVE AVE Property Improvements, Inc et al: Walter H. CORONETTE AVE 937-222-6000 None; Related Case: None; Other Court Parcel I.D. #21 174040053 Rice, presiding; Date Filed: Parcel I.D. #21 172090031 Case Summary: Case: None; Respondent: USA; Petitioner: ARGEL & GLORIA HATTON Daily Court Reporter 05/06/2020; Date of last filing: 05/07/2020; ROMA NAPIER Demian Pina Friday, May 15, 2020 (136) DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Page Five

3:20-cv-00182-DRC-SLO Kingsley v. 3:20-bk-31231 (7) In Re: Airin Necole DISCHARGES GRANTED 3:19-bk-33883 (7) In Re: Sarah E. Black MERIT DECISIONS WITH Commissioner of Social Security: Douglas R. Lewis 601 West Wenger Rd #84, Englewood, 3:19-bk-33685 (7) In Re: Stephen S. Cole, presiding: Sharon L. Ovington, referral; OH 45322 County: MONTGOMERY-OH SOUTHERN DISTRICT Johnson Jr. OPINIONS Week of May 4, 2020 Case Summary: Date Filed: 05/11/2020; May 6, 2020 May 4, 2020 3:19-bk-33853 (7) In Re: Derek Charle 2017-1703. State v. Dangler, Slip Date of last filing: 05/12/2020; Office: Dayton; 3:20-bk-31212 (7) In Re: Melvin Dougla 3:19-bk-33236 (7) In Re: Robert A Cole Place and Christianna Sue Place Opinion No. 2020-Ohio-2765. Filed: 05/11/2020: Jury Demand: None; Robertson Sr. 4627 Marlin Ave, Dayton, OH and Debra K Cole 3:19-bk-30918 (7) In Re: Lee A. Dawson and Crystal G. Dawson Williams App. No. WM-16-010, 2017- Demand: Not Listed; Nature of Suit: 863; 45416 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33316 (7) In Re: Christopher D Lott 3:19-bk-33886 (7) In Re: Charles Lawren Ohio-7981. Judgment reversed and cause Cause: 42: 405 Review of HHS Decision 3:20-bk-31213 (7) In Re: Joshua M remanded. (SSID); Jurisdiction: U.S. Government 3:20-bk-30001 (7) In Re: Amanda L. Jackson and Carolyn Sue Jackson Jaques and Brittany L Waldeck 302 Lang 3:19-bk-33708 (7) In Re: John D. O’Connor, C.J., and Kennedy, French, Defendant; County: PREBLE; Origin: 1; Lead Perry Court, Englewood, OH 45322 County: Choiniere and Mary Jane Choiniere and DeWine, JJ., concur. Case: None; Related Case: None; Other 3:20-bk-30002 (7) In Re: Jason M. Brown MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33855 (7) In Re: Waylon L. Hale Fischer, J., concurs in judgment only. Court Case: None; Plaintiff: Michael Kingsley, 3:20-bk-30007 (7) In Re: Keith Anthon 3:20-bk-31214 (7) In Re: Michelle A 3:19-bk-32850 (7) In Re: Charles W. Donnelly, J., concurs in part and dissents represented by: Michael A Rake; Defendant: Wright O’Dell 136 Ebony Lane, Fairborn, OH 45324 Minser and Mary J. Nauyoks in part, with an opinion joined by Stewart, J. Commissioner of Social Security, represented 3:20-bk-30016 (7) In Re: Debra L. County: GREENE-OH 3:19-bk-33912 (7) In Re: Denisse G 2019-0547. State ex rel. Parker Bey v. by: John J. Stark (Designation Retained); Williams 3:20-bk-31215 (7) In Re: Kenneth Pardo Rojas Byrd, Slip Opinion No. 2020-Ohio-2766. Defendant 3:20-bk-30110 (7) In Re: Robert Gilbert Cuyahoga App. No. 107909, 2019-Ohio- Warren Ossege and Mary Caroli Ossege 3:19-bk-33714 (7) In Re: Melissa Haskew May 5, 2020 800. Judgment affirmed in part and reversed 4939 Hickory Woods Trail, Dayton, OH 45432 Ziegler 3:19-bk-33963 (7) In Re: Retha P. Phillips 3:19-bk-33863 (7) In Re: Tony A. Dix in part, and cause remanded. County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33966 (7) In Re: Brinson D. 3:19-bk-33385 (7) In Re: Scott Allen O’Connor, C.J., and French, Fischer, U.S. 3:20-bk-31216 (7) In Re: Bruce Hobbs and Wanda L. Jeffries Hobbs Morris and Marcia Michel Morris Donnelly, and Stewart, JJ., concur. Edward Barrow and Jean Charlo Barrow 33 3:19-bk-33973 (7) In Re: Tiffiny Harris 3:19-bk-33949 (7) In Re: Stefanie M. Kennedy, J., concurs in judgment only in CRIMINAL McDaniel Street, Dayton, OH 45405 County: 3:19-bk-33974 (7) In Re: Margaret Dillon Lyons part and dissents in part, with an opinion. MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33975 (7) In Re: Michelle Franks 3:19-bk-33733 (7) In Re: Rhashod DeWine, J., concurs in judgment only in COURT 3:20-bk-31217 (13) In Re: Sandra Jean 3:19-bk-33980 (7) In Re: Tina M. Adams Muhammad part and dissents in part, with an opinion. Osborne 5954 Norwell Dr., West Carrollton, 3:19-bk-33982 (7) In Re: Daniel Blaine 3:19-bk-33869 (7) In Re: Donald E. 2018-1137. Nationwide Mut. Fire Ins. 5/4/2020 through 5/8/2020 OH 45449 County: MONTGOMERY-OH Lucous Tiberio Sr. Co. v. Pusser, Slip Opinion No. 2020-Ohio- 3:20-cr-00047-MJN May 7, 2020 3:19-bk-33983 (7) In Re: Michelle Jacque 3:19-bk-33398 (7) In Re: Derrick G. 2778. Mahoning App. No. 17 MA 0117, 2018- USA v. McClelland 3:20-bk-31218 (13) In Re: Brenda Lee Leonardi Dewberry Case filed: 05/06/2020 3:19-bk-33985 (7) In Re: Denise Michea 3:20-bk-30033 (7) In Re: Gloria J Ohio-2781. Judgment reversed. Powell 2724 N. Limestone St., Springfield, O’Connor, C.J., and Kennedy, French, Office: Dayton Edwards Applegate OH 45503 County: CLARK-OH DeWine, Donnelly, and Stewart, JJ., concur. Deft: John McClelland 3:19-bk-33987 (7) In Re: Deborah L 3:19-bk-33750 (7) In Re: Monique S. Carr 3:20-bk-31219 (7) In Re: Lance A Buskirk Fischer, J., not participating. Days Pending: 7 Ashley 3:19-bk-33871 (7) In Re: Tamara D. 820 Hunter Rd., Apt. O, Enon, OH 45323 2019-1180. State ex rel. McDougald v. Judge Michael J. Newman 3:19-bk-33992 (7) In Re: Alexis Burney Washington County: CLARK-OH 3:19-bk-33472 (7) In Re: Craig Daniel Greene, Slip Opinion No. 2020-Ohio-2782. 3:20-bk-30019 (7) In Re: Harry Galleto 3:20-bk-31220 (7) In Re: Justin Young Burns In Mandamus. Writ denied. Relator’s and RJ Rabi Galleto and Kate Young 5133 Belle Isle Dr, Dayton, 3:20-bk-30175 (7) In Re: Christopher “motion to consider evidence documents” 3:20-bk-30020 (7) In Re: Steven D. OH 45439-3227 County: MONTGOMERY-OH Nichol Simpson granted. Relator’s motion for to leave to U.S. Gilland 3:20-bk-31221 (13) In Re: Ashley Nicole 3:19-bk-33761 (7) In Re: Renita G. amend complaint and brief denied. 3:20-bk-30022 (7) In Re: Heather A. Markowski and Tyler Jennin Markowski 1134 Wilson O’Connor, C.J., and French, Fischer, Means DeWine, and Stewart, JJ., concur. BANKRUPTCY Frayne Dr, New Carlisle, OH 45344 County: 3:19-bk-33875 (7) In Re: Teresa M 3:20-bk-30026 (7) In Re: Thomas S. Fogt Kennedy, J., concurs in judgment only, CLARK-OH Gurney 3:20-bk-30029 (7) In Re: Douglas R with an opinion. COURT 3:20-bk-31222 (7) In Re: Cory Porter 421 3:19-bk-33511 (7) In Re: Jacob Connor Eustache Jones Donnelly, J., concurs in judgment only. Southern District of Ohio Kolping Ave, Dayton, OH 45410-2804 County: 3:20-bk-30046 (7) In Re: Mackenzie Lynn 3:20-bk-30210 (13) In Re: Jacqueline 2017-0553. Delphi Automotive Sys., MONTGOMERY-OH Gilbert Renee Delemos L.L.C. v. Ohio Dept. of Job & Family Servs., Hon. Jeffery P. Hopkins 3:20-bk-31223 (7) In Re: Alan Carl Ritter 3:20-bk-30050 (7) In Re: Ashley N. 3:19-bk-33763 (7) In Re: Leonard W. Slip Opinion No. 2020-Ohio-2793. Cincinnati, OH (Chief Judge) 9465 S. St. Rt. 202, Unit 3, Tipp City, OH Shaver Kozerski and Elizabeth A. Statzer Franklin App. No. 14AP-971, 2017-Ohio- 45371 County: MIAMI-OH 809. Judgment reversed and trial court’s Hon. Charles M. Caldwell 3:20-bk-30051 (7) In Re: Teresa Barker 3:19-bk-33876 (7) In Re: Gary White 3:20-bk-31224 (7) In Re: Diana Buchanon 3:20-bk-30092 (7) In Re: Valery J. 3:19-bk-33529 (7) In Re: Jamie Anthony judgment reinstated. Columbus, OH 3220 Cornell Dr, Dayton, OH 45406 County: Kuykendall 3:19-bk-33782 (7) In Re: Richard Kennet O’Connor, C.J., and Kennedy, Carr, Fischer, DeWine, Donnelly, and Stewart, JJ., Hon. John E. Hoffman, Jr. MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-30117 (7) In Re: Linda C Lee Sutter, II concur. Columbus, OH 3:20-bk-31225 (7) In Re: Joshua Lee 3:20-bk-30118 (7) In Re: Shirley Knox 3:14-bk-31805 (7) In Re: Amy L. Piatt Fischer, J., concurs, with an opinion. Solomon 401 Darnell Drive, Riverside, OH 3:19-bk-33878 (7) In Re: Sherry Shelton Hon. Guy R. Humphrey 3:20-bk-30127 (7) In Re: Judith L. Kehler Donna J. Carr, J., of the Ninth District 45431 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-30138 (7) In Re: Lucas B. 3:19-bk-33541 (7) In Re: Thomas Michae Dayton, OH Mercer Court of Appeals, sitting for French, J. 3:20-bk-31226 (7) In Re: Ozell Early Jr. Frierott and Shyanne M. Frierott Hon. Beth A. Buchanan 3:19-bk-33812 (7) In Re: Allen Gregor 2019-1741. Disciplinary Counsel v. 2722 Lindale Ave., Dayton, OH 45414 County: 3:20-bk-30142 (7) In Re: Beverly A. Cincinnati, OH Portis Jr. and Jaclyn Cari Portis Atway, Slip Opinion No. 2020-Ohio-2794. MONTGOMERY-OH Seidel On Certified Report by the Board of Hon. C. Katherine Preston 3:17-bk-33007 (7) In Re: Sharon K 3:20-bk-31227 (7) In Re: Jerry A. Collins 3:20-bk-30166 (7) In Re: Jonathan E. Azzalina Professional Conduct, No. 2019-023. Scott Columbus, OH 1849 Pershing Blvd, Dayton, OH 45420 Johnson 3:19-bk-33880 (7) In Re: Angela D Atway, Attorney Registration No. 0073276, Hon. Beth A. Buchanan County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-30240 (7) In Re: Sunna K Babar Anderson-Vaughn last known business address in Powell, Ohio, Dayton, OH 3:20-bk-31228 (7) In Re: Susan Marie May 6, 2020 suspended from the practice of law for two 3:15-bk-30516 (13) In Re: Thomas J. years with credit for time served under interim ----- Gosser 2340 Fox Hill Dr. Apt 1C, Miamisburg, OH 45342 County: MONTGOMERY-OH Handwerker felony suspension. O’Connor, C.J., and Kennedy, French, Richard B. Jones, Clerk 3:20-bk-31229 (7) In Re: Thomas A 3:15-bk-31541 (13) In Re: Robert Allen OHIO Dayton, OH (937) 225-2516 Bertram and Loralie Bertram Fischer, DeWine, Donnelly, and Stewart, JJ., Ball 3219 Enigna Place, Dayton, OH 45449 concur. Cincinnati, OH (513) 684-2572 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:15-bk-33987 (13) In Re: Joanna L. SUPREME Jenks O’Connor, C.J., and Kennedy and 3:20-bk-31230 (7) In Re: Latasha Valett Columbus, OH (614) 469-6638 3:16-bk-30005 (13) In Re: Ryan Lee Noll Fischer, JJ., would not grant credit for time Knight 1732 Xenia Ave, Dayton, OH 45410 Mecca S Carter, Ph.D. and Megan Marie Noll COURT served. County: MONTGOMERY-OH Deputy In Charge 3:17-bk-30581 (13) In Re: Jennifer L MISCELLANEOUS Columbus, OH (614) 469-6638 May 8, 2020 Catallo 65 South Front Street 3:20-bk-31232 (7) In Re: Penny Mettler 3:18-bk-30393 (13) In Re: Stephanie Columbus, Ohio 43215-3431 DISMISSALS Tolanda Gilmer Week of May 4, 2020 4500 E State Route 571, Tipp City, OH 45371 Cummins Deputy In Charge 2020-0576. State ex rel. Aultman v. County: MIAMI-OH 3:18-bk-33347 (7) In Re: Aron Daniel Cox Dayton, OH (937) 225-2516 3:20-bk-31233 (7) In Re: Samuel L JUDGES: Shoop. 3:19-bk-33641 (7) In Re: Dustin Michae In Habeas Corpus. Sua sponte, cause Peacock 3490 West Cisco Road, Sidney, OH Hon. Maureen O’Connor * * * * * Crider and Tresalynn Marie Crider dismissed. 45365 County: SHELBY-OH ( Chief Justice) PETITIONS & SCHEDULES 3:20-bk-30111 (7) In Re: Jamie Boulware 2019-0850. Davis v. Hollins. 3:20-bk-31234 (7) In Re: Natalie Murray and Shyra Boulware Hon. Sharon L. Kennedy Franklin App. No. 17AP-716, 2019- IN BANKRUPTCY 4416 Rainbrook Way, Huber Heights, OH May 7, 2020 Hon. Judith L. French Ohio-1789. On appellants’ application for 45424-4468 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:14-bk-34032 (13) In Re: Dennis Davis dismissal. Application granted. Cause IN THE FOLLOWING 3:20-bk-31235 (13) In Re: Angela Willia and Linda Lynn Maddox- Davis Hon. Patrick F. Fischer dismissed. May 4, 2020 Brown 1522 Cedar Creek Dr, Centerville, OH 3:14-bk-34368 (13) In Re: Christopher B Hon. R. Patrick DeWine 2019-1389. State ex rel. Jenkins v. 3:20-bk-31199 (7) In Re: Edward 45458 County: WARREN-OH Jones and Marcea L. Jones (Combs) Schilling. E Ashe and Vicki C. Ashe 939 Williams Hon. Michael P. Donnelly 3:20-bk-31236 (7) In Re: Norman L 3:15-bk-32923 (13) In Re: Tommy Baker In Mandamus. Relator has not filed a St., Miamisburg, OH 45342 County: Hon. Melody J. Stewart Kimberlin 61 Church St., Reesville, OH 45166 and Bernita Baker notice of failure of settlement or application for MONTGOMERY-OH County: CLINTON-OH 3:19-bk-33098 (7) In Re: Tonia A Utsinger ----- dismissal, due April 27, 2020, in compliance 3:20-bk-31200 (7) In Re: Sean Knight 3:19-bk-33226 (7) In Re: Tevin Edgerton with the Rules of Practice of the Supreme and Lakiesha Knight 4372 Free Pike, Dayton, 3:20-bk-31237 (7) In Re: Quincy L. Telephone 614-387-9000 May 8, 2020 Court of Ohio and therefore has failed to OH 45416-1218 County: MONTGOMERY-OH Phillips and Cananya L. Phillips 2101 * * * * * 3:14-bk-33733 (13) In Re: James Arnold prosecute this cause with the requisite 3:20-bk-31201 (13) In Re: Brock Philadelphia Dr., Dayton, OH 45406 County: Robinson and Diana Robinson DISCIPLINARY CASES diligence. Cause dismissed. Joseph Harry and Angela Dawn Harry 2913 MONTGOMERY-OH 3:15-bk-30179 (13) In Re: Dickey E Week of May 4, 2020 2019-1405. State v. Edwards. Eckley Blvd., Dayton, OH 45449 County: 3:20-bk-31238 (7) In Re: Emilio Nichol Franklin App. No. 17AP-738, 2019-Ohio- Arnett Jr. and Sharon K Arnett 2019-1184. Disciplinary Counsel v. MONTGOMERY-OH Parenti 5246 Belle Isle Drive, Dayton, OH 3012. Appellant has not filed a memorandum 3:15-bk-30609 (13) In Re: Austin Lelii and Camino. 3:20-bk-31202 (7) In Re: Jason T. 45439 County: MONTGOMERY-OH in support of jurisdiction, due April 30, 2020, Rebecca Lelii On certification of default. Paula Enza Vessely 8759 Simpson Court, Mason, OH 3:20-bk-31239 (7) In Re: John R. in compliance with the Rules of Practice of 3:15-bk-33137 (13) In Re: Mark A. Evans Camino, Attorney Registration No. 0056155, 45040 County: WARREN-OH Sizemore and Meredith M. Sizemore 33 last known address in Highland Heights, Ohio, the Supreme Court of Ohio and therefore 3:20-bk-31203 (13) In Re: Anthony M Second Street, Waynesville, OH 45068 DISMISSED PETITIONS indefinitely suspended from the practice of has failed to prosecute this cause with the Price PO Box 2, South Vienna, OH 45369 County: WARREN-OH law. requisite diligence. Appellee’s motion to SOUTHERN DISTRICT strike the motion for reconsideration denied County: CLARK-OH 3:20-bk-31240 (13) In Re: Larry G. 2020-0474. Disciplinary Counsel v. Week of May 4, 2020 as moot. Cause dismissed. 3:20-bk-31204 (7) In Re: Mark A Craig Williams and Zelma A. Williams 3420 E. Lower Wiggins. 3:18-bk-33705 (13) In Re: Brandi 2020-0330. State ex rel. McPherson v. Springboro Road, Waynesville, OH 45068 On motion for immediate interim remedial and Ann M Craig 3834 Dayton Springfield Charlton Chambers-Smith. Road Lot C4, Springfield, OH 45502 County: County: WARREN-OH suspension. Brian Matthew Wiggins, Attorney 3:18-bk-33874 (13) In Re: John Craig Registration No. 0089727, last known Cuyahoga App. No. 109131, 2020-Ohio- CLARK-OH 3:20-bk-31241 (7) In Re: Courtney and Kelly Craig business address in Enon, Ohio, suspended 193. Appellant has not filed a merit brief, due Jo Elliott 134 Hill St.``, Urbana, OH 43078 3:20-bk-31205 (13) In Re: Darin Lee 3:19-bk-32290 (13) In Re: Kathryn Meliss from the practice of law for an interim period. April 28, 2020, in compliance with the Rules County: CHAMPAIGN-OH Sebastian and Deanna Robyn Sebastian Huelsman 2020-0456. Disciplinary Counsel v. of Practice of the Supreme Court of Ohio and 4385 Camden West Elkton Rd., Somerville, 3:20-bk-31242 (7) In Re: Amanda R Lee 3:20-bk-30777 (13) In Re: Sean Curtis Ivsan. therefore has failed to prosecute this cause OH 45064 County: PREBLE-OH 1325 1/2 Covington Ave., Piqua, OH 45356 Reed On certified order of disbarment from with the requisite diligence. Cause dismissed. May 5, 2020 County: MIAMI-OH 3:17-bk-33371 (13) In Re: Andrea the United States Tax Court. John Vincent MOTION AND PROCEDURAL 3:20-bk-31206 (7) In Re: Nancy Lee May 9, 2020 Wortham Ivsan, Attorney Registration No. 0064281, Daniels 4721 Eastgate Ave, Dayton, OH 3:20-bk-31243 (7) In Re: Victoria K 3:18-bk-30051 (13) In Re: Kiesha last known business address in Charlotte, RULINGS Week of May 4, 2020 45420 County: MONTGOMERY-OH Castillant 206 Oak Ridge Court, Carlisle, OH Walthall North Carolina, indefinitely suspended from 2020-0407. In re Judicial Campaign 45005 County: WARREN-OH the practice of law. Respondent will not be 3:20-bk-31207 (7) In Re: Joshua M Complaint Against Falter. 3:20-bk-31244 (7) In Re: Lysa Anne CLOSED PETITIONS reinstated to the practice of law in Ohio until Wolbert and Nicole A Wolbert 1317 Mindy Ct., On respondent’s notice of appeal. Springfield, OH 45502 County: CLARK-OH Greer 551 Alma Ave., Miamisburg, OH 45342 SOUTHERN DISTRICT such time as respondent is reinstated to the Respondent ordered to file any objections 3:20-bk-31208 (7) In Re: Amber Seibert County: MONTGOMERY-OH Week of May 4, 2020 practice of law in the United States Tax Court. to the sanction issued by the five-judge 4774 Joyce Dr, Dayton, OH 45439-3124 3:20-bk-31245 (13) In Re: Kevin Philip 3:19-bk-33636 (7) In Re: Anthony R MEDIATION MATTERS commission, together with a brief in support Branim and Kimberly R Branim County: MONTGOMERY-OH Sizemore and Jennifer Kay Sizemore 1318 Week of May 4, 2020 thereof, within 15 days. Complainant ordered 3:19-bk-33816 (7) In Re: Joni Bradford 3:20-bk-31209 (7) In Re: Carl T Lynch Sierra Ridge Dr, Miamisburg, OH 45342 The court refers the following case to to file an answer brief within 15 days after any and Amy M Lynch 1023 N. Main, Sidney, OH County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:18-bk-30628 (7) In Re: Thomas V. mediation under S.Ct.Prac.R. 19.01 and stays brief in support of objections has been filed. 45365 County: SHELBY-OH 3:20-bk-31246 (7) In Re: Danny Ray Fourman Sr. and Marquetta Fourman all filing deadlines for this case until further In re Karnofel. 3:19-bk-33882 (7) In Re: Alicia M. Allen 3:20-bk-31210 (7) In Re: Naser M Abdou Haines 8176 State Route 48, Waynesville, order of this court. The court will not issue On motion for leave to institute a legal 3:19-bk-33684 (7) In Re: Shawn M. proceeding in this court. Motion for leave 12 W. Mumma Avenue, Dayton, OH 45405 OH 45068 County: WARREN-OH any decision on the merits of this case until Witherell denied. County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-31247 (7) In Re: David Lee mediation has concluded. 3:19-bk-33849 (7) In Re: Ashley Lynn 2019-0693. Athens v. McClain. 3:20-bk-31211 (7) In Re: Erica Burger Gunsaulies III 4324 Owens Drive, Dayton, 2020-0542. State ex rel. Reed v. Faulk Franklin App. Nos. 18AP-144 and 18AP- 91 Reba Dr. Apt D, Wilmington, OH 45177 OH 45406 County: MONTGOMERY-OH Schilling. 3:19-bk-30463 (7) In Re: Joseph H Cox 189, 2019-Ohio-277. On appellants’ motion to County: CLINTON-OH In Mandamus. Page Six DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, May 15, 2020 (136 ) conduct oral argument jointly with 2019-0696, State v. Sellars Athens v. McClain. Motion granted. Counsel 28031 & 28032 for appellants in case Nos. 2019-0693 and OHIO COURT Appellant was sentenced to 20 years in BUSINESS AND 2019-0696 shall share the 30 minutes allotted prison after pleading no contest in two for argument, and counsel for appellees in cases to 24 felonies (plus specifications) case Nos. 2019-0693 and 2019-0696 shall OF APPEALS and three misdemeanors. The trial court STATISTICAL share the 30 minutes allotted for argument. Second Judicial District did not err in denying appellant’s motion to 2019-0696. Athens v. McClain. suppress incriminating statements he made Franklin App. Nos. 18AP-144 and 18AP- DAYTON-MONTGOMERY during a series of police interviews. The INFORMATION 189, 2019-Ohio-277. On appellants’ motion to County Courts Building evidence showed that appellant knowingly, conduct oral argument jointly with 2019-0693, 5th Floor intelligently, and voluntarily waived his rights Compiled in Miami Valley Athens v. McClain. Motion granted. Counsel to remain silent and to an attorney before for appellants in case Nos. 2019-0693 and 41 N. Perry Street each interview, and his statements were 2019-0696 shall share the 30 minutes allotted Dayton, Ohio 45422-2155 not rendered involuntary by substance use, Section D for argument, and counsel for appellees in denial of medical care or water, or police case Nos. 2019-0693 and 2019-0696 shall JUDGES: overreaching through representations to RELEASED share the 30 minutes allotted for argument. induce his cooperation. In addition, appellant 2020-0581. State ex rel. Stone v. Hon. Jeffrey M. Welbaum did not establish that he received ineffective RECORDER’S MECHANIC’S LIENS Forsthoefel. (Presiding and assistance of counsel due to his attorney’s May 4, 2020 – May 8, 2020 In Mandamus and Prohibition. Administrative Judge) alleged omission during plea negotiations OFFICE INSTRUMENT; DATE; AMOUNT; Respondent ordered to file a response to of mitigating evidence about appellant’s MORTGAGOR(S); ADDRESS; the complaint no later than 9:00 a.m. on Hon. Jeffrey E. Froelich drug addiction. Significant testimony about MORTGAGEE(S); REFERENCE Wednesday, May 6, 2020. If respondent Hon. Michael Tucker appellant’s history of substance abuse had INSTRUMENT been presented to the court, and we cannot files a motion in response to the complaint, Hon. Mary E. Donovan 2020-00025330; 05/04/2020; NOT relator’s response to the motion, if any, shall consider on direct appeal any other potential LISTED; AMERICAN CUSTOM BUILDERS; be filed no later than 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Hon. Michael T. Hall mitigating evidence regarding his addiction ROCO MANAGEMENT LLC; 2019-00001819; that may be absent from the record. Finally, May 6, 2020. ----- STEEPLE CHASE (LOTS 1 - 0) Lot/Unit: 1 appellant’s sentence is reviewable on direct 2020-0511. In re Application of Duke Telephone 937-225-4464 2020-00025475; 05/04/2020; Energy Ohio, Inc. appeal because the plea agreement did not jointly recommend a discrete sentencing NOT LISTED; INSTALLED BUILDING Power Siting Board, No. 16-0253-GA- * * * * * range. The record does not clearly and Brandon C. McClain, Recorder PRODUCTS LLC DBA M & D INSULATION BTX. On motion for leave to intervene as DECISIONS convincingly fail to support the trial court’s CO; BACEVICH RESTORATION; 2017- appellee of Duke Energy Ohio, Inc. Motion Montgomery County May 8, 2020 imposition of consecutive and more than 00049482; WASHINGTON VILLAGE S01 granted. State v. Burns minimum sentences. The total sentence fell (LOTS 1 - 0) Lot/Unit: 1 2018-1765. Dayton Bar Assn. v. 28633 within the statutory range and the terms of RELEASED 2020-00025501; 05/04/2020; NOT Sullivan. State’s appeal. The trial court erred by the parties’ plea agreement, the trial court LISTED; MAXIMUM RESTORATION On respondent’s motion for extension of sustaining appellant’s motion to suppress considered the relevant statutory sentencing U.S. TAX LIENS GENERAL CONTRACTORS; MARK time to pay board costs. Due to the impact because it applied the wrong standard of factors, and the record supports the court’s May 4, 2020 – May 8, 2020 JENKINS; 2020-00010299; WESTBROOKE of the COVID-19 pandemic, motion granted. review. Judgment reversed and remanded. findings. Judgments affirmed. INSTRUMENT; DATE; AMOUNT; VILLAGE S02 (LOTS 46 - 121) Lot/Unit: 72 The costs in the amount of $1,437.61, which (Hall, J., concurring.) Froelich MORTGAGOR(S); ADDRESS; 2020-00025522; 05/04/2020; NOT shall be paid to this court by cashier’s check Tucker Montgomery MORTAGEE(S); REFERENCE LISTED; OHIO TECHNICAL SERVICES INC; 2020-00025297; 05/04/2020; or money order, are due July 6, 2020. Montgomery *** PLATFORM III THIRD LLC; 2020-00021441; $60,141.34; USA; NOT LISTED; PETER J 2019-0219. Columbus Bar Assn. v. *** State v. Smith DAYTON Lot: 715 & DAYTON Lot: 716 Bahan. Centerville v. Nagle 28208, 28209, 28210, 28211 MAURO (ONLY); 2017-00076246 2020-00025298; 05/04/2020; 2020-00025578; 05/05/2020; NOT On respondent’s motion for an order 28639 Defendant-appellant’s counsel filed a brief $35,688.70; USA; NOT LISTED; JESSICA L LISTED; DRY PATROL LLC; ALKAN extending the time for payment of costs. Due Appellant pled no contest to the City’s under the authority of Anders v. California, BARKER (ONLY); 2019-00020920 ALKAMHA; 2020-00013036; MIAMISBURG to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, starting and backing ordinance, a minor 386 U.S. 738, 87 S.Ct. 1396, 18 L.Ed.2d 493 (1967). A thorough review of the record 2020-00025299; 05/04/2020; $2,803.48; Lot: 1813 motion granted. The costs in the amount of misdemeanor traffic violation. An explanation reveals no arguably meritorious appellate USA; NOT LISTED; DERRICK K SR 2020-00026051; 05/06/2020; NOT of the circumstances was not statutorily $2,164.72, which shall be paid to this court by issues. Judgments affirmed. GOLDSMITH; 2015-00023080 LISTED; VAN MARTIN WINDOWS & required for a no contest plea to a minor cashier’s check or money order, are due July Tucker 2020-00025300; 05/04/2020; ROOFNG LLC; STEVEN S MILLER & misdemeanor. The prosecutor’s explanation 31, 2020. Montgomery $15,858.14; USA; NOT LISTED; KELLY L LINDA M MILLER; 2019-00070380; HUBER 2020-0590. State ex rel. Armatas v. of the circumstances, which was given at *** BLISS; 2015-00063764 HERBERT C 22 S05 (LOTS 751 - 1213) Lot/ Fifth Dist. Court of Appeals. the request of the trial court, was sufficient State v. Tabor 2020-00025301; 05/04/2020; Unit: 989 to support appellant’s conviction. Appellant’s In Mandamus and Prohibition. 28298 $217,206.51; USA; NOT LISTED; CORWIN 2020-00026272; 05/06/2020; no contest plea waived his right to present J ESTATE KOHLS; 2016-00007216 Respondents ordered to file a response to Anders appeal. Appellant was convicted of NOT LISTED; EIGHT FOUR LUMBER additional affirmative factual allegations 2020-00025302; 05/04/2020; the complaint no later than 3:00 p.m. on importuning. Appellate counsel raises one CO LP; MICHELLE KLEINHENZ & and to argue an affirmative defense. Even $26,631.99; USA; NOT LISTED; MICHAEL Thursday, May 7, 2020. If respondents file a potential assignment of error related to the PHILLIP KLEINHENZ; 2020-00022673; if appellant’s claim were considered, the L MOEHLMAN & JANE D MOEHLMAN; motion in response to the complaint, relator’s imposition of the maximum sentence, but GERMANTOWN Section: 13 Township: 3 factual circumstances did not demonstrate 2016-00027641 response to the motion, if any, shall be filed no the trial court did not err by imposing the Range: 4E - 0.28 ACRE that his traffic violation was due to a sudden maximum prison term. Based on our review of 2020-00025303; 05/04/2020; later than 9:00 a.m. on Friday, May 8, 2020. 2020-00026897; 05/08/2020; emergency. Judgment affirmed. the record, there are no arguably meritorious $217,206.51; USA; NOT LISTED; CORWIN RECONSIDERATION OF Froelich issues for appeal. Judgment affirmed. J ESTATE KOHLS; 2018-00067014 NOT LISTED; VANDALIA BLACKTOP Montgomery Hall 2020-00025304; 05/04/2020; & SEALCOATING INC; MIAMI VALLEY PRIOR DECISIONS $10,314.74; USA; NOT LISTED; RANDALL COMMERCIAL GROUP KETTERING II LLC; Week of May 4, 2020 *** Montgomery A MOUNT & TERESA A MOUNT; 2018- 2020-00000903; KETTERING Section: 36 2019-1386. State ex rel. Bonnlander State v. DeVaughns ********** 00067014 Township: 2 Range: 6MRS - 0.4629 ACRES v. Hamon. 28370 2020-00025305; 05/04/2020; $6,510.67; Franklin App. No. 18AP-501, 2019- The trial court did not err in denying USA; NOT LISTED; MICHAEL L MOEHLMAN Ohio-3861. Reported at __ Ohio St.3d __, appellant’s motion for leave to file a motion NOTICE & JANE D MOEHLMAN; 2019-00011033 2020-Ohio-1571, __ N.E.3d __. On motion for new trial pursuant to Crim.R. 33(A) 2020-00025306; 05/04/2020; for reconsideration. Motion denied. Appellant (6), because his arguments were barred $41,875.12; USA; NOT LISTED; ERIC VENDOR’S may file his merit brief within ten days. If by the law of the case doctrine and res MONTGOMERY SEUBERT; 2019-00070153 appellant files his brief within ten days, then judicata. Additionally, appellant’s arguments 2020-00025307; 05/04/2020; $3,254.63; LICENSES the briefing in this case shall resume in regarding the ineffectiveness of his trial and COUNTY & DAYTON USA; NOT LISTED; NORAS DESIGN accordance with S.Ct.Prac.R. 16.02 through appellate counsel were barred by res judicata. GROUP HAIR SALON & DAY SPA LLC & 16.07. Judgment affirmed. MUNICIPAL COURTS NORA A PEREZ; 2010-00023661 Donovan 2020-00025308; 05/04/2020; SLIP OPINIONS REPLACED $71,274.02; USA; NOT LISTED; JAS BRO Week of May 4, 2020 Montgomery will be closed on LIMITED LIABILITY CO & BRODY DANNER; The official versions of the opinions listed *** 2010-00027886 below, which were previously released as slip Fecke v. Sizemore MONDAY, 2020-00025309; 05/04/2020; $682.88; opinions, are being published in the May 4, 28536 Appellant cannot challenge the trial court’s USA; NOT LISTED; MARK L WINN; 2010- 2020 Ohio Official Reports advance sheet. MAY 25, 2020 00028550 These opinions should now be cited using adoption of the magistrate’s decision denying Karl L. Keith, Auditor a civil stalking protection order because 2020-00025310; 05/04/2020; the Ohio Official Reports citation format. to observe $12,629.16; USA; NOT LISTED; LUDLOW Montgomery County appellant failed to file objections to the 2018-1759. Disciplinary Counsel v. PERRY LLC & KENNETH L SCHRIBER; Burge, 158 Ohio St.3d 1226, 2019-Ohio- court’s adoption of the magistrate’s decision MEMORIAL DAY 2010-00043949 License No.; Applicant Name; 5028. as required by Civ.R. 65.1(G). Judgment 2020-00025311; 05/04/2020; $1,892.30; Address 2019-0806. Akron Bar Assn. v. Plesich, affirmed. Business Name; Business USA; NOT LISTED; LISA B PENTECOST; May 7, 2020 158 Ohio St.3d 350, 2019-Ohio-4843. Welbaum ***** 2011-00045841 2019-0808. Disciplinary Counsel v. Montgomery 205869; MUSTANG SALLY S SALON Mitchell, 158 Ohio St.3d 356, 2019-Ohio- *** DAILY COURT MECHANIC’S LIENS LLC; MUSTANG SALLY’S SALON; 665 5218. In re B.N.R. May 4, 2020 – May 8, 2020 HELKE RD 2019-1074. Disciplinary Counsel v. 28662 INSTRUMENT; DATE; AMOUNT; Peters, 158 Ohio St.3d 360, 2019-Ohio- Mother appeals the termination of her parental REPORTER MORTGAGOR(S); ADDRESS; 5219. rights and the grant of permanent custody of MORTGAGEE(S) 2019-1077. Disciplinary Counsel v. her daughter to a children services agency. will be closed on 2020-00025372; 05/04/2020; NOT REAL ESTATE Goldberger, 158 Ohio St.3d 354, 2019- The child had been in the agency’s custody LISTED; STEEPLECHASE APTS; STEEPLE Ohio-4844. for 12 or more out of 22 consecutive months. MONDAY, CHASE (LOTS 1 - 0) Lot/Unit: 1; ROTO SALES & 2019-1456. Disciplinary Counsel v. The trial court did not err in determining that ROOTER SERVICES CO Selby, 158 Ohio St.3d 1224, 2019-Ohio- granting permanent custody of the child to the MAY 25, 2020 2020-00025500; 05/04/2020; NOT TRANSFERS 4771. children services agency was in the child’s LISTED; HONEY BEE EDMONDS; Filed week of April 6, 2020 2019-1612. Disciplinary Counsel v. best interest. Judgment affirmed. to observe WESTBROOKE VILLAGE S04A (LOTS PARID; Sale Date; Price; Address; Smith, 158 Ohio St.3d 1227, 2019-Ohio- Froelich 203 - 247) Lot/Unit: 235; MAXIMIUM RESTORATION GENERAL CONTRACTORS City; Seller; Buyer; Class 5267. Montgomery MEMORIAL DAY LLC *** R72 04106 0009; 04/09/20; $65,000.00; 2020-00025579; 05/05/2020; NOT 105 OAKLAWN AVE; DAYTON OH 45434; LISTED; TARYN LA PRATH; DAYTON Lot: JEFFRIES STEPHEN; MCCURRY 83381; DRY PATROL LLC MATTHEW; R Now online! 2020-00026081; 05/06/2020; NOT R72 06003 0044; 04/09/20; LISTED; ENGLEWOOD HEALTH & REHAB; Bankruptcies ENGLEWOOD Section: 21 Township: 5 $431,102.00; 864 N MAIN ST; DAYTON OH Range: 5E - 10.010 ACRES & ENGLEWOOD 45405 4630; DAOUD BROTHERS CO LLC; Building Permits Section: 21 Township: 5 Range: 5E - 10.541 864 N MAIN LLC; C Legal Notices ACRES; CJH MECHANICAL INC R72 06003 0060; 04/09/20; 2020-00026541; 05/07/2020; NOT $431,102.00; 43 MIAMI BLVD; DAYTON OH Real Estate Transfers LISTED; AVIS RENT A CAR SYSTEM LLC; 45405; DAOUD BROTHERS CO LLC; 864 Sheriff Sale Auctions DAYTON Lot: 10 - PT & DAYTON Lot: 11 N MAIN LLC; C - PT & DAYTON Lot: 12 - PT; SHOOTER R72 06608 0015; 04/09/20; $71,900.00; Vendor Licenses CONSTRUCTION CO 439 GRAFTON AVE; DAYTON OH 45405; BASINGER PAUL K AND; JONES All information COURTNEY R; C R72 07110 0024; 04/09/20; $34,400.00; completely indexed 129 MARATHON AVE; COLUMBUS OH 43205; THE ISLANDERS LLC; MARATHON and sortable 129 LLC; R R72 14607 0016; 04/09/20; $109,900.00; 507 HASKINS AVE; DAYTON Subscribe today! 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04/15/20; $181,000.00; 45377; BROWN MARC RICHARD; JAYNE O67 21706 0018; 04/16/20; $320,000.00; TR; GANDHI ROOPA AND; R 1618; STUCK KENNETH H AND; STUCK 8857 CAJUN CT; DAYTON OH 45424 7014; JOHN R AND; R 8820 SUGARCREEK PT; DAYTON OH 45458 O67 23304 0010; 04/14/20; $312,500.00; KENNETH H; R BLACK GAYLE ARLENE; SHULTZ GEORGE B02 00706 0008; 04/16/20; $0.00; 970 2518; CLARK BARRY M AND; OSWALD 949 CHUKKA DR; DAYTON OH 45458 9323; K45 26604 0019; 04/15/20; $242,000.00; D AND; R 982 RANDLER AVE; ALTAMONTE SPRINGS SEAN KELLY AND; R ALDINEH HOMES LLC; WESTERFIELD 10095 EDGERTON DR; BRISTOL PA 19007; P70 01814 0022; 04/15/20; $109,900.00; FL 32701; JONES MABLE D TRUSTEE; O67 50318 0038; 04/16/20; $0.00; 8855 MATTHEW CLARK AND; R ADAIR ASHLEY S AND; TOLSON RACHEL; 6547 HIGHBURY RD; DAYTON OH 45424; MARKUS MABLE JONES TRUSTEE; C WASHINGTON COLONY DR; DAYTON OH O67 28107 0006; 04/14/20; $442,000.00; R GRUSENMEYER KRAIGG M; HIEHLE B02 00905 0021; 04/16/20; $190,000.00; 45414; ALLEN JANET L AND; ALLEN MARK 906 EL KENNA CT; 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04/14/20; $100,000.00; K46 00513 0018; 04/15/20; $154,000.00; INC; SIMMS DAPHNE LYNN; R D13 00102 0010; 04/16/20; $160,000.00; OH 45342; STEINMANN GRACE M; 9737 CENTERVILLE CREEK LN; DAYTON 1207 E KERCHER ST; DAYTON OH 45449; P70 50207 0059; 04/15/20; $45,000.00; 307 FARMERSVILLE GERMANTOWN PIKE; STEINMANN PAUL R AND; R OH 45458; MANDEL WAY CONDOMINIUM GUEVARA VIVIANA; STEELE TAYLER J; R 5918 TROY VILLA BLVD; DAYTON OH GERMANTOWN OH 45327; ASHBY JOHN H; O67 51401 0108; 04/16/20; $0.00; LLC; HAAS KEVIN SCOTT; R K46 00513 0019; 04/15/20; $154,000.00; 45424; JOHNSON CHERYL; TRAN PHUNG HILGEFORD JENNIFER L; R WATERSTONE BLVD; MIAMISBURG O68 00203 0039; 04/14/20; $425,000.00; W MCGUIRE ST; DAYTON OH 45449; MINH; R E20 17507 0075; 04/16/20; $1,000.00; OH 45342; STEINMANN GRACE M; 143 147 WESTPARK RD; DAYTON OH GUEVARA VIVIANA V; STEELE TAYLER J; Q71 00303 0020; 04/15/20; $0.00; 567 35 SWALLOW DR; DAYTON OH 45405; STEINMANN PAUL R AND; R 45439; S A MILLER MANAGEMENT LLC; R WOODVIEW DR; DAYTON OH 45419 3927; SKEENS PATRICIA A; LEET DOUGLAS R; R P70 00215 0022; 04/16/20; $200,000.00; 143-147 WESTPPARK LLC; I K46 01213 0008; 04/15/20; $205,000.00; LEACH ROBERT L AND; PIPIK MARY C; R E21 17410 0003; 04/16/20; $0.00; 2531 4735 MILLRIDGE RD; AEOURA CA 91301; O68 00204 0006; 04/14/20; $200,000.00; 719 GAMEWELL DR; MIAMISBURG OH Q71 00303 0043; 04/15/20; $0.00; 567 ASHCRAFT RD; DAYTON OH 45414 3401; AAH4R-OH LLC; CALLAHAN HARRY CLINT 124 BENZELL DR; CENTERVILLE OH 45342; EBERT JANICE L; DIGERONIMO WOODVIEW DR; DAYTON OH 45419 3927; COLDWELL CURTIS G AND; COLDWELL AND; R 45458; WESTERFIELD MATTHEW C; LOTZ LEONARDN AND; R LEACH ROBERT L AND; PIPIK MARY C; R BRENDA J; R P70 00301 0011; 04/16/20; $0.00; 6916 MICHAEL AND; R K47 26519 0004; 04/15/20; $29,800.00; R72 00806 0001; 04/15/20; $999,000.00; H33 00919 0021; 04/16/20; $23,500.00; LOCUSTVIEW DR; DAYTON OH 45424; O68 00704 0008; 04/14/20; $240,000.00; 2035 BRANDY MILL LN; DAYTON OH 45459; 700 E 1ST ST; DAYTON OH 45402; P & R 4870 WOLF CREEK PIKE; DAYTON OH GIBBS TRAVIS K AND; GIBBS TRAVIS K; R 5313 HAXTON DR; DAYTON OH 45440 SPECHT SAMUEL JAMES AND; SPECHT COMMUNICATIONS; DAYTON CHILDRENS 45409; SCOTT MARVIN; AK MURRAY P70 00502 0001; 04/16/20; $150,000.00; 2216; STAUP MICHAEL C AND; WALTERS SAMUEL JAMES; R HOSPITAL; C PROPERTIES LLC; R 5750 CHARLESGATE RD; HUBER HEIGHTS DAWN R AND; R K48 00224 0010; 04/15/20; $120,000.00; R72 00806 0002; 04/15/20; $999,000.00; H33 00919 0026; 04/16/20; $0.00; OH 45424; WARMAN AARON; GUTHRIDGE O68 50403 0040; 04/14/20; $0.00; 6355 242 IRONWOOD DR; DAYTON OH 45449; 704 E 1ST ST; DAYTON OH 45402; P & R TOUCHSTONE AVE; LEESBURG OH 45135; KERRY; R JASON LN; AURORA OH 44202; BLACK KING REGINALD; DIAZ JR JOSE ALBERTO; COMMUNICATIONS; DAYTON CHILDRENS SCOTT MARVIN; ALLEN CAROL F; R P70 01409 0015; 04/16/20; $0.00; 5916 BEVERLY RAE; BRAYDICH BRITTNEY R R HOSPITAL; C H33 01722 0024; 04/16/20; $174,665.00; ROSALIE RD; DAYTON OH 45424; SCOTT TR; R M57 01024 0024; 04/15/20; $124,900.00; R72 00806 0003; 04/15/20; 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LINDEN AVE; BELLEFONTAINE OH 43311; H33 02304 0063; 04/17/20; $0.00; 7511 O67 20013 0017; 04/17/20; $0.00; 1241 507 TYRON AVE; BEAVERCREEK OH LANGTREE LN; DAYTON OH 45458; DYNES PREEMINENT LTD; MC RESIDENTIAL LLC; OLD DAYTON RD; SAN DIEGO CA 92109; AGATE TRL; DAYTON OH 45459; DEATON 45430; EQUITY TRUST CO; KIMBROUGH HEATHER M TR; DYNES HEATHER M; R R OLSON CLARENCE DAVID TRUSTEE AND; CATHY AND; KING CATHY AND; R DARLENE; R O67 21805 0021; 04/18/20; $228,000.00; R72 04405 0056; 04/16/20; $27,000.00; OLSON KENDRA AND; R O67 20214 0004; 04/17/20; $295,000.00; K45 50010 0062; 04/18/20; $61,000.00; 8840 MEADOWCREEK DR; DAYTON OH 114 MARTZ AVE; DAYTON OH 45414 2803; H33300815 0055; 04/17/20; $0.00; 245 200 KIMBARY DR; DAYTON OH 45458; 2904 ASBURY CT; ENGLEWOOD OH 45322; 45458 3360; SPINDLER RICHARD E JR; POWERS JAMES W AND; HARRIS RACHEL N NORTHAMPTON AVE; DAYTON OH 45427 PARKER ELEANOR; PHILIPOT LEE AND; R WHITAKER SUSAN KAY; KELLER ALEX; R SPINDLER HOLLY AND; R MARIE; R 2350; BARE LAWRENCE C TRUSTEE; 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OH 45069; LOREN REAL ESTATE LLC; 45440; LENHOFF KAREN S; FIEDLER DARLENE; R O AND; R DOWNS JOHN AND; JEROME NICK BENJAMIN II ROBERTSON C AND; R BRUCE J; R I39 00707 0051; 04/18/20; $47,000.00; O67 20722 0015; 04/18/20; $0.00; 2651 RICHARD AND; R Page Ten DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, May 15, 2020 (136 ) ACROSS 46. “____, drink, and be 18. Pittsburgh Steelers’ Army And Navy 1. Smoothing tool merry” ____ Field 5. Broadband access over- 47. *Omaha ____ 21. Dojo turf seeing org. 49. Baby whale 22. Was sick 8. Attorneys’ org. 51. *It’s a wall to a civilian 23. Parkinson’s disease 11. Length times width 54. Hands, to #12 Down drug 12. *Lined up single ____ 55. Check out 24. African antelope, pl. 13. Lump of stuff 56. Cambodian money 25. Gaspar, Balthasar and 14. Carpet attribute 58. Welcoming sign Melchior 15. Cut the crop 59. Went down slippery 26. Veranda in Honolulu 16. Lingo slope 27. “____ came a spider...” 17. *Entire ship’s com- 60. *Date of Allied land- 28. European finch pany ing 31. *”Excellent in all we 19. Toothy wheel 61. *Opposite of stern do” org. 20. Gives a helping hand 62. “For ____ a jolly 32. None left when on E 21. They’re from mars? good..” 35. *____ formation, or 22. Sprachbund language 63. Dried-up on diagonal family, includes Turkic and DOWN 37. Make synchronous Mongolian 1. Grammy category 39. 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In a special meeting on Thurs- est loan to COHHIO for helping homeless shelters throughout them. Owners and management compa- The Agency’s programs help first-time day, April 23, the OHFA Board ap- its Pandemic Emergency Ohio contain the spread of COVID-19 nies of OHFA–financed properties can homebuyers, renters, senior citizens, proved an additional $4.75 million to Fund among residents, staff, and the broader apply for grants to purchase protective and others find quality affordable hous- support the increased housing needs • A $250,000 COVID-19 community. equipment, cleaning supplies and more. ing that meets their needs. Formerly of Ohio homeless and those at risk emergency fund “We’ve received hundreds of Nonprofit organizations that create a division of the Ohio Department of of homelessness because of the CO- “As the coronavirus has contin- donations, but the needs are enor- emergency housing funds to address Development, OHFA became an inde- VID-19 pandemic. The Board also ued to spread, the housing and safety mous, and we nearly exhausted the emergency needs related to COVID-19 pendent state agency on July 1, 2005 approved $5 million in emergency needs of those who serve the homeless Emergency Fund. OHFA’s generous at affordable housing properties and through Amended Substitute House funding in March. and persons at-risk of homelessness contribution enables us to continue facilities across the state may request Bill (HB) 431. OHFA funds competitive The monies will go to Ohio’s have also continued to grow,” said supporting shelters, and it will cer- a contribution to those funds. fixed-rate mortgage loans and provides nine Continua of Care and the Coalition OHFA Executive Director Sean Thom- tainly save lives by keeping vulnerable OHFA will disburse Emer- financing for the development and re- on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio. as. “We are grateful to our Board’s Ohioans – seniors, people with health gency Assistance Funds based on a habilitation of affordable rental hous- In addition, an additional fund will leadership and are proud to offer our conditions, and families with young formula corresponding to the number ing through the Housing Tax Credit provide financial help to nonprofits pre- support to the number of organizations children – out of harm’s way,” said Bill of extremely low-income and very program, issuing tax-exempt mortgage viously funded by OHFA that operate in the state serving these vulnerable Faith, COHHIO’s Executive Director. low-income residents in CoC service revenue bonds, and other affordable senior housing, permanent supportive populations.” The loan will support CO- areas. Details about the second round housing programs. housing and affordable assisted living Ohio CoCs will continue to pro- HHIO’s efforts as they await Tempo- of Emergency Housing Assistance was An 11-member board adminis- properties. vide rapid re-housing and homelessness rary Assistance for Needy Families posted on OHFA’s website on Monday, ters the Ohio Housing Finance Agency. The Board approved the fol- prevention efforts with the additional dollars that Governor Mike DeWine April 27; funds will be disbursed by The board consists of the Director of lowing: funding. However, today’s approval approved for homelessness preven- May 31. Information about the grant the Ohio Department of Commerce • $2.5 million in Emergency provides additional flexibility for the tion and rapid re-housing efforts. The program will be forthcoming. (or designee), the Director of the Ohio Housing Assistance Funds CoCs to use the funds to isolate and organization will disburse the $1.25 About the Ohio Housing Fi- Development Services Agency (or to the nine CoCs quarantine facilities or provide hotel/ million and repay OHFA through a nance Agency designee) and nine public members. • A $750,000 grant to CO- motel assistance for homeless Ohioans. TANF reimbursement. The Ohio Housing Finance The governor appoints the nine public HHIO for its Pandemic OHFA’s contribution to CO- The final allotment addresses a Agency (OHFA) facilitates the devel- board members for six-year terms to Emergency Fund HHIO’s Pandemic Emergency Fund need for Ohio’s most vulnerable citi- opment, rehabilitation and financing represent various housing sectors and • A $1.25 million no-inter- enables the organization to continue zens and the organizations that serve of low- to moderate-income housing. the public Event Barn’s mandatory homegrown wine purchases exempts it from zoning restrictions

Dan Trevas After a hearing, the trial court Barn’s Primary Use Debated or misdemeanor case that the Court in all courts of the state and to exercise Supreme Court of Ohio determined that Blueberry Barn pro- The township argued that only finds to be “of public or great general general superintendence over all state duced wine and stored it in the barn 4 percent of the barn’s overall space interest.” courts. Procedural rules promulgated Because a Medina County along with equipment to produce was used for vinting and selling wine. The Supreme Court also has by the Supreme Court become effective “event barn” mandated the purchase wine. It found that because the ability However, the opinion stated the amount appellate jurisdiction in cases involv- unless both houses of the General As- of wine made on its property as a con- to rent the barn is dependent upon the of time or space dedicated to a build- ing questions arising under the Ohio sembly adopt a concurrent resolution of dition for renting the barn, a township purchase of Blueberry Barn’s wine, ing’s use does not always control its or United States Constitutions, cases disapproval. Rules of superintendence cannot prohibit the venue from operat- the court found the primary use was “primary” use. originating in the courts of appeals, and over state courts set minimum stan- ing in a residential district, the Ohio for vinting and selling wine. It ruled “Suppose that cases in which there have been conflict- dards for court administration. Unlike Supreme Court ruled recently. the township could not prevent its hosts 20 events on a yearly basis, but ing opinions on the same question from procedural rules, rules of superinten- In a unanimous decision, the operation. only 7 of those events are home games two or more courts of appeals. The dence do not have to be submitted to the Supreme Court found that the Litch- Litchfield appealed again, and for The football Supreme Court hears all cases in which General Assembly to become effective. field Township trustees could not bar in a 2-1 decision, the Ninth District team. It would be difficult to argue that the death penalty has been imposed. In connection with all of the Forever Blueberry Barn from hosting affirmed the trial court’s decision. The under that scenario the primary use of These cases currently include both ap- rules for which it has responsibility, weddings and other events even though dissenting judge maintained the evi- Ohio Stadium is something other than peals from courts of appeals affirming the Supreme Court generally solicits the property is located in an area the dence indicated Blueberry Barn exists football,” the opinion stated. imposition of the death penalty by a trial public comment before adopting new township zoned as residential. Writing “primarily as an event venue.” Because the trial court found court and, for capital crimes committed rules or amendments in final form. for the Court, Justice Melody J. Stewart Litchfield appealed the decision renters of the barn would be required on or after Jan. 1, 1995, appeals taken The Court first publishes its rules and stated Blueberry Barn proved that the to the Supreme Court, which agreed to to purchase Blueberry Barn’s wine, the directly from the trial courts. Finally, amendments in proposed form. These primary use of the barn, and the events hear the case. court could reasonably determine the the Supreme Court’s appellate jurisdic- proposals appear in both the Ohio State held there, are to facilitate the sale of Court Examines Law Regard- barn proved its primary use is for wine tion extends to review of the actions of Bar Association Reports and the Ohio its wine, which exempts the property ing Property Use sales, which makes it exempt from certain administrative agencies, includ- Official Advance Sheets and indicate from local zoning rules. The Court’s opinion notes R.C. township zoning, the Court concluded. ing the Public Utilities Commission. the period open for comment and Township Sought to Block 519.02 to 519.25 bars townships from 2019-0418. Litchfield Twp. The Supreme Court has original the staff member to whom comments Event Space prohibiting the use of any land for ag- Bd. of Trustees v. Forever Blueberry jurisdiction to issue extraordinary writs. should be directed. The Court reviews Blueberry Barn is located on ricultural purposes, including buildings Barn LLC, Slip Opinion No. 2020- These include writs of habeas corpus all comments submitted before it de- land zoned residential in Litchfield and structures that are used primarily Ohio-1508. (inquiring into the cause of an alleg- cides whether to adopt or amend a rule. Township. Believing the barn’s pur- for vinting and selling wine and that are The opinion can be found online edly unlawful imprisonment or depri- Pursuant to the Constitution, the pose is for “barn weddings” and social located on land in which part of the land at: http://www.courtnewsohio.gov/ vation of custody), writs of mandamus Chief Justice or a Justice designated gatherings, the Litchfield trustees asked is used for grape-growing. cases/2020/SCO/0421/190418.asp#. (ordering a public official to perform by the Chief Justice is responsible for the Medina County Common Pleas Justice Stewart explained that XqA35Zl7mUk a required act), writs of procedendo ruling on the disqualification of appel- Court to issue an injunction preventing in the 2011 Terry v. Sperry decision, Please note: Opinion summa- (compelling a lower court to proceed to late and common pleas court judges. Blueberry Barn from hosting events. the Court found that viticulture did ries are prepared by the Office of Public judgment in a case), writs of prohibition The procedure for obtaining review of The trial court initially granted not have to be the primary use of the Information for the general public and (ordering a lower court to stop abusing a claim of disqualification against an the injunction, but lifted it after Blue- property to be exempt from township news media. Opinion summaries are or usurping judicial functions), and appellate or common pleas judge is berry Barn reported it had grown zoning, and even the growing of one not prepared for every opinion, but writs of quo warranto (issued against commenced by the filing of an affidavit grapevines on the land and planned to vine could qualify. The Terry decision only for noteworthy cases. Opinion a person or corporation for usurpation, of disqualification with the Clerk of the sell wine from its grapes as a condi- also indicated that to be exempt from summaries are not to be considered as misuse, or abuse of public office or Supreme Court. The Revised Code con- tion for renting the barn. Citing R.C. zoning, the property had to be used for official headnotes or syllabi of court corporate office or franchise). tains specific requirements governing 519.21(A), the court found the property agricultural purposes and the buildings opinions. The full text of this and other The Constitution grants the the filing of affidavits of disqualification. met the exemption under the law that on the property must be “incident to the court opinions are available online. Supreme Court exclusive authority to Article IV, Section 2 of the Con- prevents townships from prohibiting agricultural use of the land.” About the Supreme Court of Ohio regulate admission to the practice of stitution sets the size of the Court at the use of buildings for vinting, or While Terry was about the use of The Supreme Court is established law, the discipline of attorneys admit- seven -- a Chief Justice and six Justices, making, and selling wine on property the land, the opinion noted, in this case by Article IV, Section 1 of the Ohio ted to practice, and all other matters who are elected to six-year terms on a as long as the property also cultivates the township does not dispute the use Constitution. Article IV, Section 2 of the relating to the practice of law. In con- nonpartisan ballot. Two Justices are grapes for winemaking of the land, but the use of the buildings. Constitution sets the size of the Court nection with this grant of authority, the chosen at the general election in even- The township appealed the The Court stated it had to determine if and outlines its jurisdiction. Article IV, Supreme Court has promulgated the numbered years. In the year when the decision to the Ninth District Court of the barn itself is used primarily for the Section 5 of the Constitution grants rule Supreme Court Rules for the Govern- Chief Justice runs, voters pick three Appeals. The Ninth District ruled the vinting and selling of wine to qualify making and other authority to the Court. ment of the Bar of Ohio. These rules ad- members of the Court. trial court failed to prove whether the for a zoning exemption. The Supreme Court is the court dress, among other things, admission to A person must be an attorney barn, as opposed to the land on which The Court stated the law does of last resort in Ohio. Most of its cases practice, attorney discipline, attorney with at least six years experience in it is located, was being used “primarily not define the word “primary” and are appeals from the 12 district courts registration, continuing legal educa- the practice of law to be elected or for the purpose of vinting and selling ruled that whether a structure is used of appeals. The Court may grant leave tion, and unauthorized practice of law. appointed to the Supreme Court. Ap- wine.” It reversed the trial court’s deci- primarily for vinting and selling wine to appeal felony cases from the courts The Constitution also gives the pointments are made by the Governor sion and remanded the case for further is a question of fact that must be proven of appeals and may direct a court of Supreme Court authority to prescribe for vacancies that may occur between proceedings. by a preponderance of evidence. appeals to certify its record in any civil rules governing practice and procedure elections. Page Twelve DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, May 15, 2020 (136 ) Rape shield blocks questions about accuser’s nonconsensual sexual activity Dan Trevas court that she planned to question D.S. activity shall not be admitted under About the Supreme Court of Supreme Court Rules for the Govern- Supreme Court of Ohio about the prior sexual abuse allegation. this section unless it involves evidence Ohio ment of the Bar of Ohio. These rules ad- Under the Ohio Supreme Court’s 1992 of the origin of semen, pregnancy, or The Supreme Court is estab- dress, among other things, admission to Ohio’s rape shield law prohibits State v. Boggs decision, such question- disease, or the victim’s past sexual lished by Article IV, Section 1 of the practice, attorney discipline, attorney an accuser’s consensual and noncon- ing is subject to a separate in camera activity with the offender, and only to Ohio Constitution. Article IV, Section registration, continuing legal educa- sensual sexual activity from being hearing to determine if the questioning the extent that the court finds that the 2 of the Constitution sets the size of tion, and unauthorized practice of law. admitted as evidence in a criminal case, is prohibited by the rape shield law. evidence is material to a fact at issue the Court and outlines its jurisdiction. The Constitution also gives the the Ohio Supreme Court ruled recently. At the closed hearing, D.S. testi- in the case and that its inflammatory or Article IV, Section 5 of the Constitution Supreme Court authority to prescribe A unanimous Supreme Court fied she was inappropriately touched by prejudicial nature does not outweigh its grants rule making and other authority rules governing practice and procedure rejected the argument of Cedric Jeffries her foster brother and was compelled probative value.” to the Court. in all courts of the state and to exercise that he could introduce evidence at his into engaging in intercourse. She said Justice Donnelly explained the The Supreme Court is the court general superintendence over all state trial for rape and kidnapping that his she had been truthful when reporting resolution of this case turns on the of last resort in Ohio. Most of its cases courts. Procedural rules promulgated accuser previously had been sexually the incident to the county agency. The meaning of the term “sexual activity.” are appeals from the 12 district courts by the Supreme Court become effective assaulted by another person when she trial court concluded the rape shield The opinion noted that state lawmakers of appeals. The Court may grant leave unless both houses of the General As- was 4 or 5 years old. Jeffries argued law barred the prior assault from being have defined “sexual activity” as mean- to appeal felony cases from the courts sembly adopt a concurrent resolution of that the purpose of the rape shield admitted as evidence. ing “sexual conduct,” “sexual contact,” of appeals and may direct a court of disapproval. Rules of superintendence law was to protect victims from being Jeffries’s attorney maintained or both. State law describes both those appeals to certify its record in any civil over state courts set minimum stan- harassed about only their consensual the rape shield law bars only ques- terms in detail. or misdemeanor case that the Court dards for court administration. Unlike sexual history. tions about consensual sexual activity, The Court ruled that neither finds to be “of public or great general procedural rules, rules of superinten- Writing for the Court, Justice not nonconsensual activity such as an definition would exclude nonconsen- interest.” dence do not have to be submitted to the Michael P. Donnelly stated the law does assault. The lawyer told the judge the sual activity as part of the definition The Supreme Court also has General Assembly to become effective. not distinguish between consensual evidence was necessary to establish Nothing in the plain language of the appellate jurisdiction in cases involv- In connection with all of the and nonconsensual activity and that D.S.’ “knowledge of the system” and law indicates “sexual activity” means ing questions arising under the Ohio rules for which it has responsibility, Jeffries’ narrow interpretation of the for rebutting any inferences that D.S.’ “consensual sexual activity,” the opin- or United States Constitutions, cases the Supreme Court generally solicits law “vastly underestimates the insidi- behavioral issues as a young child were ion stated. The Court noted, though, originating in the courts of appeals, public comment before adopting new ousness of victim blaming.” the result of Jeffries’ abuse. that “sexual activity” does not include and cases in which there have been rules or amendments in final form. The decision affirmed the rul- The judge barred the question- false claims of sexual activity in prior conflicting opinions on the same The Court first publishes its rules and ings of the Cuyahoga County Common ing, finding the evidence of the prior sexual assault accusations. question from two or more courts of amendments in proposed form. These Pleas Court and the Eighth District assault was not particularly relevant Jeffries maintained the clear appeals. The Supreme Court hears all proposals appear in both the Ohio State Court of Appeals. and there was very little evidence D.S. purpose of the rape shield law is to cases in which the death penalty has Bar Association Reports and the Ohio ‘Father Figure’ Accused of later acted in a way that was abnormal prevent “impermissible attacks on been imposed. These cases currently Official Advance Sheets and indicate Raping Child for a preteen who had lived in multiple some Victorian-minded theory of pro- include both appeals from courts of ap- the period open for comment and The mother of a girl identified foster homes. miscuity,” the opinion noted. He argued peals affirming imposition of the death the staff member to whom comments in court records as D.S. lost custody Offender Challenges Sentence that applying the shield to an accuser’s penalty by a trial court and, for capital should be directed. The Court reviews of D.S. and two of D.S.’ half siblings A jury found Jeffries guilty on nonconsensual activity does nothing to crimes committed on or after Jan. all comments submitted before it de- early in their lives. Before she was 6 all four counts, and he was sentenced to promote the purpose of the law. 1, 1995, appeals taken directly from cides whether to adopt or amend a rule. years old, D.S. lived in three different 15 years to life in prison and classified The Court stated it has previ- the trial courts. Finally, the Supreme Pursuant to the Constitution, the foster homes. as a sex offender. ously ruled the law promotes several Court’s appellate jurisdiction extends Chief Justice or a Justice designated In 2006, when D.S. was 6, a Jeffries appealed his conviction interests, including preventing harass- to review of the actions of certain by the Chief Justice is responsible for woman identified as H.G. obtained cus- to the Eighth District, arguing that evi- ment of victims, discouraging attempts administrative agencies, including the ruling on the disqualification of appel- tody of D.S. and the two half-siblings. dence of the prior allegation of a sexual to “try the victim” rather than the Public Utilities Commission. late and common pleas court judges. H.G. was the grandmother of one of the assault is not barred by the rape shield accused in rape cases, encouraging The Supreme Court has original The procedure for obtaining review half-siblings. Jeffries lived with H.G., law, and the trial court’s exclusion of victims to report sexual assaults, and jurisdiction to issue extraordinary of a claim of disqualification against his mother. Jeffries was the father of the evidence deprived him of a fair excluding evidence that is “unduly writs. These include writs of habeas an appellate or common pleas judge one of the half-siblings, but was not trial. He argued he had a constitutional inflammatory and prejudicial.” corpus (inquiring into the cause of is commenced by the filing of an affi- D.S.’ biological father. D.S. lived with right to confront the witnesses against “Our holding that nonconsen- an allegedly unlawful imprisonment davit of disqualification with the Clerk H.G. and Jeffries until 2016, and D.S. him. Citing Boggs, the Eighth District sual activity is included in the meaning or deprivation of custody), writs of of the Supreme Court. The Revised considered Jeffries to be a father figure. affirmed the trial court’s exclusion and of ‘sexual activity’ in the rape- shield mandamus (ordering a public official Code contains specific requirements In 2016, D.S. reported that Jef- Jeffries’ conviction. law furthers the fundamental purpose to perform a required act), writs of governing the filing of affidavits of fries repeatedly sexually abused her Jeffries’ appealed to the Su- of the law,” the Court concluded. procedendo (compelling a lower court disqualification. over the course of nine years. preme Court, raising three issues The opinion can be found online to proceed to judgment in a case), writs Article IV, Section 2 of the Con- Jeffries was charged with kid- with the lower courts’ decisions. The at: http://www.courtnewsohio.gov/ of prohibition (ordering a lower court stitution sets the size of the Court at napping and raping D.S. when she Supreme Court agreed to hear only cases/2020/SCO/0422/180338.asp#. to stop abusing or usurping judicial seven -- a Chief Justice and six Justices, was 12 years old, and kidnapping and his contention that the rape shield law XqGIGZl7mUk functions), and writs of quo warranto who are elected to six-year terms on a raping her when she was 16. applies to prior consensual activity and 2018-0338. State v. Jeffries, Slip (issued against a person or corpora- nonpartisan ballot. Two Justices are Prior Allegation Discovered not to nonconsensual activity. Opinion No. 2020-Ohio-1539. tion for usurpation, misuse, or abuse chosen at the general election in even- During the pretrial discovery Court Examines Key Terms Please note: Opinion summa- of public office or corporate office or numbered years. In the year when the process, Jeffries’ lawyer was able to in Shield Law ries are prepared by the Office of Public franchise). Chief Justice runs, voters pick three review D.S.’ child-abuse-investigation The crimes of rape, R.C. Information for the general public and The Constitution grants the members of the Court. records. Cuyahoga County Depart- 2907.02, and gross sexual imposition, news media. Opinion summaries are Supreme Court exclusive authority to A person must be an attorney ment of Children and Family Services R.C. 2907.05, include a rape shield not prepared for every opinion, but regulate admission to the practice of with at least six years experience in records revealed that when D.S. was 4 provision, which states: “Evidence only for noteworthy cases. Opinion law, the discipline of attorneys admit- the practice of law to be elected or or 5 years old, she reported that a foster of specific instances of the victim’s summaries are not to be considered as ted to practice, and all other matters appointed to the Supreme Court. Ap- brother had sexually assaulted her. sexual activity, opinion evidence of official headnotes or syllabi of court relating to the practice of law. In con- pointments are made by the Governor During the opening stages of the victim’s sexual activity, and repu- opinions. The full text of this and other nection with this grant of authority, the for vacancies that may occur between Jeffries’ trial, his lawyer informed the tation evidence of the victim’s sexual court opinions are available online. Supreme Court has promulgated the elections. Chief Justice’s program funds $6 million in technology grants for local courts

Anne Yeager “Judges have told me that the • Allowing teleworking for in the Responsible Re- have to risk their health Supreme Court of Ohio new equipment they are receiving has all employees who can startOhio General Office to comply with a jury changed the way they can do business do so, especially those Environments document. summons.” Ohio Supreme Court Chief Jus- -- not just during this crisis, but going with health risk factors This includes employees, “Only time will tell how long tice Maureen O’Connor recently autho- forward when we return to normal.” -- for themselves and their contractors, litigants, at- it will be necessary for the precau- rized $6 million in remote technology The Supreme Court continues to household members. torneys, and the public. tions and practices we have imple- grants to 277 courts in 87 counties. expand its Coronavirus Resources web • Limiting building access • Continuing jury trials. mented to remain in place,” Chief The grants are designed to en- page that provides guidance for judges, and monitoring all people If a jury trial must take Justice O’Connor said in an email sure access to justice for Ohioans as court staffs, attorneys, litigants and the who come into court build- place, social distancing, to judges. “I know that you and your courts make accommodations under the general public. ings. No one exhibiting and all other precautions staff have faced unexpected chal- continuing COVID-19 public health Chief Justice O’Connor has signs of illness, including must be observed at all lenges during the last two months. emergency. The exact total of funding communicated often with Ohio judges, a temperature of 100.4 de- times for everyone. “If I also know that most judges have came to $5,984,393.24. offering support and guidance during grees, should be admitted a person called for jury followed the guidance of this Court “I have authorized these funds the global pandemic, along with recom- or allowed to stay in their duty fails to appear be- and the Health Department and their to ensure access to the courts, while mendations, including: buildings. cause of the fear of CO- primary concern is the health and also minimizing the risk of COVID-19 • Using data from state and • Enforcement of social dis- VID-19, please treat that safety of all Ohioans. transmission to the public, litigants, local health departments to tancing, the wearing of as a legitimate excuse,” “I am thankful for all that you the bar, and court staff,” Chief Justice determine trends for their masks, and the cleaning the chief justice has said. do and will continue to do in your role O’Connor said. jurisdictions. of surfaces as outlined “A person should not as an Ohio judge.” Friday, May 15, 2020 (136) DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Page Thirteen American Bar Association transitions its 2020 Annual Meeting from in-person to virtual

The American Bar Associa- pleased that we will nonetheless gather free to ABA members, will offer reg- tunities, General Assembly with the experience while guaranteeing every- tion, in consideration of the ongoing together to continue our important istrants access to influential speakers presentation of the ABA Medal, and one’s well-being. We also expect that COVID-19 pandemic, announced work,” said ABA President Judy Perry relevant to the legal profession and the House of Delegates. many of the innovations incorporated recently that it will transition its 2020 Martinez. “The ABA will present our the highest quality programming with “The health and safety of at- into this year’s meeting will be added Annual Meeting, scheduled for July Annual Meeting this year with a fresh, a revised schedule to accommodate tendees and staff remains the primary to future in-person meetings.” 29-August 4 in Chicago, to an entirely new approach to our always informa- members’ locations and time. The vir- concern of the ABA,” said ABA Execu- More details will be released virtual meeting. tive and inspiring event that so many tual meeting will include governance tive Director Jack Rives. “The decision in the next few weeks. Information on “While we will not meet in of us and our families look forward to.” and business meetings, CLE Showcase to go virtual will allow us to give our schedules and registration can be found person this summer in Chicago, I am The virtual meeting, which is programs, virtual networking oppor- members the best possible meeting at www.ambar.org/annual. Single insurance policy does not have to cover damages occurring over several years

Dan Trevas Damages Leads to Multiple facturer’s many policies, the Court The opinion can be found online The Constitution grants the Supreme Court of Ohio Lawsuits allowed the “all sums” language from at: http://www.courtnewsohio.gov/ Supreme Court exclusive authority to Between 2001 and 2008, Lubr- one policy to cover the entire cost. cases/2020/SCO/0423/181815.asp#. regulate admission to the practice of An Ohio chemical manufacturer izol sold resin to IPEX, which IPEX Subsequently, in its 2010 Pennsylvania XqLUfJl7mUk law, the discipline of attorneys admit- cannot use an insurance company’s used to make Kitec plumbing systems. Gens. Ins. Co. v. Park-Ohio Industries 2018-1815. Lubrizol Advanced ted to practice, and all other matters one-year policy to recover millions of Those systems were sold to consumers decision, the Court again allowed an Material, Inc. v. National Union Fire relating to the practice of law. In con- dollars in damages it paid for selling in the United States and Canada. When “all sums” provision to trigger cover- Ins. Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa., Slip Opinion nection with this grant of authority, the faulty resin over the course of several the systems failed, numerous claims age from one insurance policy for the No. 2020-Ohio-1579. Supreme Court has promulgated the years, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled were filed against IPEX. IPEX settled multi-year damage of asbestos-related Please note: Opinion summa- Supreme Court Rules for the Govern- recently. the claims and sued Lubrizol, alleging injuries. ries are prepared by the Office of Public ment of the Bar of Ohio. These rules ad- The Supreme Court decided that it should have known the resin was Insurer Maintains Situation Information for the general public and dress, among other things, admission to a policy stating the insurer will pay not suitable for use in the manufacture Not Similar to Past Cases news media. Opinion summaries are practice, attorney discipline, attorney “those sums” -- which the insured be- of the pipes. IPEX sought complete National Union argued the not prepared for every opinion, but registration, continuing legal educa- come legally obligated to pay because indemnification from Lubrizol for what circumstances in Goodyear and Park- only for noteworthy cases. Opinion tion, and unauthorized practice of law. of property damages -- is not the same it paid to consumers. Ohio are not similar to its dispute with summaries are not to be considered as The Constitution also gives the as policies with the words “all sums,” IPEX and Lubrizol settled their Lubrizol. In those cases, the injuries official headnotes or syllabi of court Supreme Court authority to prescribe which have been relied upon to pay indemnification dispute. Lubrizol then or damages evolved over a long period opinions. The full text of this and other rules governing practice and procedure for the damages of long-term injuries. sought reimbursement from its insurers of time and it was difficult to trace the court opinions are available online. in all courts of the state and to exercise Writing for the Court major- for the payments it made to IPEX. It exact time period when the damages About the Supreme Court of general superintendence over all state ity, Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor sought payment from National Union occurred. National Union maintained Ohio courts. Procedural rules promulgated cautioned that the Court’s ruling on the for the maximum amount of coverage that IPEX can track the years when The Supreme Court is estab- by the Supreme Court become effective meaning of “those sums” is based on under an umbrella policy that was in Lubrizol sent the resin and into which lished by Article IV, Section 1 of the unless both houses of the General As- the context of the agreement between effect between February 2001 and Feb- piping the resin was used. It can then Ohio Constitution. Article IV, Section sembly adopt a concurrent resolution Lubrizol Advanced Materials and Na- ruary 2002. Lubrizol had other insurers determine from the consumer claims 2 of the Constitution sets the size of of disapproval. Rules of superinten- tional Union Fire Insurance Company during the 2001-to-2008 timeframe in which years the faulty pipes were the Court and outlines its jurisdiction. dence over state courts set minimum of Pittsburgh. The Court declined to which it sold defective resin to IPEX. made and seek reimbursement from Article IV, Section 5 of the Constitution standards for court administration. set a bright-line rule based on the use When National Union refused to cover the insurance policy that covered the grants rule making and other authority Unlike procedural rules, rules of of the word “those” instead of “all,” damages that were not proven to have manufacturing date. to the Court. superintendence do not have to be she stated. occurred during in the 2001-2002 Court Sides With Insurer The Supreme Court is the court submitted to the General Assembly to Justices Judith L. French, Mi- policy period, Lubrizol filed suit, seek- The Court agreed with National of last resort in Ohio. Most of its cases become effective. chael P. Donnelly, and Melody J. Stew- ing a court order that the insurer pay Union, stating the time of the dam- are appeals from the 12 district courts In connection with all of the art joined the chief justice’s opinion. the full amount Lubrizol paid to settle ages is “known or knowable.” Under of appeals. The Court may grant leave rules for which it has responsibility, In a concurring opinion, Justice with IPEX and all the costs Lubrizol the circumstances, the key point of to appeal felony cases from the courts the Supreme Court generally solicits R. Patrick DeWine stated that when incurred to defend itself in its lawsuit the insurance policy is not the “those of appeals and may direct a court of public comment before adopting new an insurance policy says an insurer is with IPEX. sums” provision, but rather the clause appeals to certify its record in any civil rules or amendments in final form. required to pay only “those sums” that Manufacturer Looks to Past regarding the injury or damage “that or misdemeanor case that the Court The Court first publishes its rules and arise from damage that occurs “during Court Rulings to Seek Coverage takes place during the Policy Period,” finds to be “of public or great general amendments in proposed form. These the policy period,” that is all the insurer In federal court, Lubrizol argued the opinion stated. interest.” proposals appear in both the Ohio State may be required to pay. Justice DeWine that under Ohio law, all of its insurance The opinion stated that for The Supreme Court also has Bar Association Reports and the Ohio agreed with the majority that the insur- policies that were triggered by the resin the purpose of answering the federal appellate jurisdiction in cases involv- Official Advance Sheets and indicate ance company was not required to pay damages should be treated as establish- court’s certified question, there is no ing questions arising under the Ohio the period open for comment and for damages that occurred outside of ing joint and several liability. Under reason to spread the liability across or United States Constitutions, cases the staff member to whom comments the policy period for which the insur- that theory, Lubrizol could choose one multiple insurers and policy periods originating in the courts of appeals, and should be directed. The Court reviews ance company issued coverage in this policy to cover all its legal costs, and if the injury or damage occurred at a cases in which there have been conflict- all comments submitted before it de- case. But went further than the majority the insurance companies could then discernible time. ing opinions on the same question from cides whether to adopt or amend a rule. in concluding that the same rule would decide among themselves how to al- “In that circumstance, the in- two or more courts of appeals. The Pursuant to the Constitution, the apply in other cases involving the same locate the costs. surer who provided coverage for that Supreme Court hears all cases in which Chief Justice or a Justice designated policy language. The dispute between the two time period should be liable, to the the death penalty has been imposed. by the Chief Justice is responsible for Justices Sharon L. Kennedy companies stems from a provision in extent of its coverage, for the claim,” These cases currently include both ap- ruling on the disqualification of appel- and Patrick F. Fischer joined Justice the insurance policy, which states, “We the Court majority concluded. peals from courts of appeals affirming late and common pleas court judges. DeWine’s opinion. will pay on behalf of the Insured those Concurrence Finds Policy imposition of the death penalty by a trial The procedure for obtaining review Policy Payment Question sums in excess of the Retained Limit Language Clear court and, for capital crimes committed of a claim of disqualification against Arises from Federal Lawsuit that the Insured becomes legally obli- In his concurrence, Justice on or after Jan. 1, 1995, appeals taken an appellate or common pleas judge Lubrizol and National Union gated to pay by reason of liability im- DeWine explained the policy language directly from the trial courts. Finally, is commenced by the filing of an affi- are engaged in a lawsuit in the U.S. posed by law or assumed by the Insured made it clear that National Union was the Supreme Court’s appellate jurisdic- davit of disqualification with the Clerk District Court for the Northern Dis- under an Insured Contract because of only required to pay “those sums” aris- tion extends to review of the actions of of the Supreme Court. The Revised trict of Ohio. While attempting to Bodily Injury, Property Damage, Per- ing from damage that occurred “during certain administrative agencies, includ- Code contains specific requirements mediate their claims, the two sides sonal Injury or Advertising Injury that the policy period” and could not be ing the Public Utilities Commission. governing the filing of affidavits of disagreed about the appropriate way takes place during the Policy Period required to pay for costs that occurred The Supreme Court has original disqualification. to allocate the costs of the damages and is caused by an Occurrence hap- over multiple policy periods. Unlike jurisdiction to issue extraordinary Article IV, Section 2 of the Con- that Brecksville-based Lubrizol caused pening anywhere in the world.” the majority opinion, the concurring writs. These include writs of habeas stitution sets the size of the Court at by selling the defective resin to IPEX Lubrizol argued the term “those justices stated they would not give corpus (inquiring into the cause of seven -- a Chief Justice and six Justices, Inc. of Canada. The parties told the sums” in the National Union policy is a “qualified” answer to the certified an allegedly unlawful imprisonment who are elected to six-year terms on a federal court that an interpretation of similar to the term “all sums” found in question, but would answer the ques- or deprivation of custody), writs of nonpartisan ballot. Two Justices are the policy under Ohio law would help policies other businesses have used to tion directly and hold that under the mandamus (ordering a public official chosen at the general election in even- them make significant progress toward collect damages for long-term injuries. policy language at issue an insurance to perform a required act), writs of numbered years. In the year when the a settlement. Lubrizol asked the Ohio Supreme company could not be forced to cover procedendo (compelling a lower court Chief Justice runs, voters pick three The district court certified to Court to follow the precedent of its damages that occurred outside of the to proceed to judgment in a case), writs members of the Court. the Ohio Supreme Court the question 2002 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. v. policy period. Because a plain read- of prohibition (ordering a lower court A person must be an attorney of whether Lubrizol can seek full and Aetna Cas. & Sur. Co. decision. ing of the policy language answers to stop abusing or usurping judicial with at least six years experience in complete indemnity from National In Goodyear, the tire manufac- the certified question, the concurrence functions), and writs of quo warranto the practice of law to be elected or Union under a single annual policy turer was found liable for environmen- noted there was no need for the Court to (issued against a person or corpora- appointed to the Supreme Court. Ap- when the property damage occurred tal pollution caused by waste disposed address Goodyear or subsequent cases tion for usurpation, misuse, or abuse pointments are made by the Governor over multiple policy periods. The Court at landfills that triggered claims over a that interpreted different language than of public office or corporate office or for vacancies that may occur between agreed to answer the question. long period of time. Out of the manu- the National Union policy. franchise). elections. Page Fourteen DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, May 15, 2020 (136 ) Antitrust Roundtable: Enforcement continues in U.S. and abroad amid COVID-19 pandemic Whether working from their day in-person event held in Washing- — [email protected] for Allen, chair of National Asso- this pandemic, saying the agency sup- kitchen table, home office or basement, ton, D.C., with more than 70 programs. businesses seeking guidance about the ciation of Attorney Generals Antitrust ports companies collaborating to buy it’s business as usual for antitrust law Brian Henry, chair of the Anti- compliance obligations on consumer Taskforce, said state attorneys general essential products and supplies to help enforcement officials nationally and trust Law Section and co-moderator of protection issues during the crisis; and have been “inundated” with complaints the public “as long as the cooperation internationally who are busier than ever the Enforcers Roundtable, said the con- www.ftc.gov/coronavirus, which pro- about price gouging of essential prod- doesn’t spill over in illegal collusion or during this global pandemic. ference had attracted more than 5,000 vides information to educate consumers ucts. “We’ve been working overtime other abuses of the situation.” “The presence of a health crisis virtual attendees so far; the roundtable on emerging coronavirus scams. trying to keep up with them and to fol- She also the EU is providing fi- like the one we’re in unfortunately drew more than 300 viewers. Simons also said that the agen- low up with the appropriate actions,” nancial aid to companies, like the small is viewed by some people — a lot of The panel also included Makan cy’s longstanding paper pre-merger fil- she said. NAAGG has a public website business loans Congress passed to help people — as an opportunity to take Delrahim, assistant attorney general for ing process is now electronic “as a direct — www.consumerresources.org — that U.S. companies, and that her agency advantage of the public,” said Joseph the Justice Department’s Antitrust Divi- result of the coronavirus pandemic.” is updated daily on COVID-19 related is continuing to review merger deals Simons, chair of the Federal Trade sion; Sarah Oxenham Allen, Virginia’s Delrahim, who says he’s work- actions being taken such as cease- as quickly and thoroughly as possible. Commission. “This really makes our senior assistant attorney general and an- ing from his home basement in addition and-desist letters to rein in deceptive “As for our merger work, our mission to protect consumers from anti- titrust unit manager; Matthew Boswell, to his new role as breakfast chef, says and false advertising of products and rules haven’t changed, and this crisis competitive and unfair and deceptive Canada’s commissioner of competition; the DOJ Antitrust Division has been as financial fraud. certainly shouldn’t be a shield to allow action practices even more important.” and Margrethe Vestager, European busy as ever. “Our merger reviews and In Canada, Boswell said his for mergers that would hurt consumers Simons was a participant on Union competition commissioner. criminal investigations have contin- competition bureau moved quickly to and hold back recovery, said Vestager the Enforcers Roundtable panel dis- The antitrust officials discussed ued,” he said. “We joined our friends at assist in the COVID-19 response by who is confined to her Brussels office cussion held April 24 as part of the how they have had to adjust to working the Federal Trade Commission to issue assembling a team dedicated to moni- hundreds of from her family in Co- American Bar Association Antitrust remotely to review mergers, combat some guidance because we wanted to toring social media and monitoring penhagen. “Europe is open for busi- Law Section’s Virtual Spring Meeting. consumer protection scams and decep- make sure to send a signal to the busi- the marketplace for false, misleading ness, but it shouldn’t be that we leave Simons and other antitrust enforcement tive practices related to COVID-19 and ness community that we are going to or deceptive fraudulent claims related European countries open for takeover officials from the U.S., Canada and -Eu work with companies on competitor do what we can to help with the kind of to coronavirus products and taking by others who do not have to play by ropean Union appeared via a 9-minute collaboration that are specifically de- collaboration that might be needed and appropriate legal actions. Like his U.S. the rules.” video conference that was livestreamed signed to get critical essential products review as fast as we can any type of ef- counterparts, Bowell said his agency About the American Bar As- worldwide. and services to the public during the forts that would be required. Secondly, has issued guidance to the business sociation The 68th Spring Meeting — pandemic. we want to send the message that we community in Canada about competitor The ABA is the largest voluntary which annually attracts more than 3,200 Simons said the FTC is prioritiz- are not going to tolerate anybody who collaborations. “We have indicated that association of lawyers in the world. As government enforcement officials, ing enforcement efforts to stop coronavi- is going to transgress the laws to take we would exercise greater discretion the national voice of the legal profes- private attorneys, in-house corporate rus scams as well as any attempts to take advantage of this situation.” for competitor collaboration that are sion, the ABA works to improve the counsel, academics, judges, economists advantage of consumer-related fears Delrahim noted that his divi- specifically designed to get critical administration of justice, promotes and businesspeople from more than 60 such as financial distress. In addition sion has worked overtime to commit essential supplies and services to Cana- programs that assist lawyers and countries — was held digitally this year to issuing more than 40 warning let- to completing business review letters dian citizens during this time,” he said. judges in their work, accredits law due to the coronavirus outbreak. ters to companies making unsupported within seven days, a process that typi- “We also warned them not to use this schools, provides continuing legal The virtual conference was claims of products’ ability to treat the cally would take upwards of 6 months pandemic as a cover for other types of education, and works to build public spread out over 15 days from April coronavirus or to service providers to a year. “Our work has gone virtual, cartel conduct.” understanding around the world of the 17-May 1 and offered 36 free online and companies that license telephone he said, “but we have adapted, and I Vestager said the EU competi- importance of the rule of law. View our programs via livestream, podcasts and numbers that facilitate illegal telemar- think there are going to be some long- tion commission has also sounded the privacy statement on line. Follow the videocasts as well as virtual receptions. keting or coronavirus-related robocalls, term changes and we will all learn some warning horn to companies seeking to latest ABA news at www.americanbar. The Spring Meeting is normally a four- the agency set up two new websites lessons through this process.” take advantage of the public during org/news and on Twitter @ABANews. Ohio State study shows link between nicotine, skull defects in breastfed babies

KEITH ARNOLD joints across the top of the head of and its metabolites that can disturb The Centers for Disease Control The researchers confirmed the mouse Daily Reporter Staff Writer the 15-day-old pups were narrowed, growth in the same way cigarettes can.” and Prevention has estimated that one moms’ level of exposure by measur- putting themon a path to fuse earlier Researchers’ previous work in every 2,500 babies is born with ing chemicals that are metabolites of Building upon previous research than normal. demonstrated nicotine exposure to craniosynostosis, a university press nicotine in their blood. that found a pregnant woman’s use Researchers noted breast milk mice during pregnancy altered off- release detailed. At 15 days old, which roughly of nicotine may negatively affect her was the only possible source of nico- spring’s craniofacial growth and de- The disorder has been linked to equates to a 1- to 2-year-old human, the child’s development, Ohio State Uni- tine exposure as the mouse pups don’t velopment. genetic mutations and mothers’ use of mouse pups were scanned via micro- versity researchers now have found drink water. Published in abstract form in certain medications in studies, but no CT to measure their heads. Abnormali- evidence linking skull defects in new- In human babies, this skull ab- The FASEB Journal, the research had definitive cause is known. ties were noted in the pups’ joints that born babies to a nursing mother’s use normality not only changes the shape of been scheduled for presentation last Craniosynostosis can alter the span the top of the head from ear to ear. of the stimulant. the head but can require neurosurgery month at the American Association for shape of the head and impair the de- “The broader implication of this The study puts lactating moth- to make room for the brain to grow, Anatomy meeting at the 2020 Experi- velopment of the eyes and vital organs work, simply put, is that nicotine cannot ers who use e-cigarettes or nicotine- authors of the study said. mental Biology conference, which was and, if not repaired in surgery, may lead be viewed as a relatively safe chemical replacement therapies on notice. “We knew based on previous cancelled amid COVID-19 pandemic to developmental delays. that acts only on addiction,” Cray said. Researchers tested the effects data in pregnancy that we’d see some concerns. Symptoms include altered head “We know a lot as a scientific community of the highly addictive stimulant in changes, but we were a bit taken aback Scientists identified the disorder shape, projectile vomiting, poor feed- about cigarettes. But we don’t know as cigarettes on a young child’s head and to find there were discernible differ- seen in these studies as craniosynosto- ing, high-pitched crying and sleepiness much about the components in cigarettes. face development. ences when the nicotine exposure sis, which results from the premature caused by increased pressure on the The need to better understand the effects Nicotine was added to the drink- was occurring only during lactation,” closure of joints that connect sections brain. of nicotine alone is our specific aim.” ing water of nursing adult female mice said Ohio State College of Medicine of the skull and remain flexible early Children with the disorder who With support from the National that were nursing. associate professor of anatomy James in life as the brain continues to grow. don’t need surgery live normal lives Institute of Dental and Craniofacial The nicotine exposure on the Cray, the study’s senior author. “Our “Where there is supposed to with uncorrected abnormalities, re- Research, the study was led by first newborn mouse pups was the equiva- data suggest that nicotine alone can be a growth site to allow for expan- searchers said. author Amr Mohi, a graduate student lent of about one-half to a full pack of alter development of the head and face. sion of the brain, the joints are locked Cray and his colleagues targeted in Cray’s lab, and also co-authored by cigarettes per day, a summary of the “That means mothers who vape together,” Cray said. “The brain can’t the nicotine dose in this study at 100 Rajiv Kishinchand and Emily Durham. study detailed. are likely exposing their unborn chil- push those skull sections apart, so it micrograms per milliliter, expecting Copyright © 2020 The Daily Scientists found that the skull dren or infants to an amount of nicotine grows in other directions.” mice to drink 3 to 5 ml of water per day. 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Friday, May 15, 2020 (136) DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Page Fifteen YLD and Paladin create unique portal for pro bono work amid COVID-19

Amid growing legal needs justice tech company specializing in Lawyers can sign up and view of engagement and the ability to work “The COVID-19 public health caused by the COVID-19 pandemic pro bono software, to create a central- cases at JoinPaladin. remotely. State hotline hosts and legal crisis has made the need for a na- and other disasters, the American Bar ized, sortable database that lists op- Previous efforts to connect pro services organizations will be able to tionwide Disaster Legal Services Association Young Lawyers Division portunities to serve those impacted by bono lawyers with disaster-related pro post opportunities to the DLS program’s pro bono portal more apparent than Disaster Legal Services Program COVID-19 and recent disasters. bono opportunities have been ad-hoc portal as they come in to increase their ever,” said ABA President Judy Perry (DLS) has unveiled a new tool to as- In an effort to effectively deploy and involved online forms, spreadsheets volunteer pools. The portal will allow Martinez. “Streamlining our volunteer sist relief efforts — a portal that tracks America’s lawyers to help individuals and phone calls across jurisdictions. the ABA and Paladin to gather important recruitment and referral process means disaster relief pro bono opportunities in times of emergencies, the portal is With this tool, volunteer attorneys will data around needs, volunteer interests connecting those in need following across the nation for lawyers. available for free to all attorneys across be able to filter opportunities by prac- and, ultimately, pro bono connections to a disaster to volunteer attorneys as DLS worked with Paladin, a the country. tice area, communities to serve, type aid in better volunteer matching. quickly as possible.” Supreme Court of Ohio considers if apartment complex submetering company acted as a public utility

Kathleen Maloney ture that allows for the individual billing Grimes, stated that she purchased the three counts of rape and kidnapping for BACKGROUND Supreme Court of Ohio of tenants for utility services. NEP ar- woosterfloral.com domain name on Jan. a November 2000 incident involving Ohio permits electric utility ranges for utility services by establish- 8, 2015, when she learned it was avail- a woman identified in court records as distribution companies to propose rate The Ohio Supreme Court on ing commercial accounts in the name of able. Grimes redirected traffic from that D.R. In D.R.’s case, she didn’t know plans called “electric security plans” Tuesday, May 12th, heard four oral the residential complex with the local domain name to Green Thumb’s web- her attacker. Willingham faced five (ESPs) to the Public Utilities Com- arguments, including one asking if The municipal or corporate utility provider site, greenthumbfloralandgifts.com. counts of rape and kidnapping for an mission of Ohio (PUCO). In 2016, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio in the area. NEP then charges for its Grimes stated that she owns sev- August 2008 encounter with a woman FirstEnergy companies - Ohio Edison, has jurisdiction over a submetering services to bill and collect payments eral domain names, such as floristsin- identified as S.B. She and Willingham Cleveland Electric Illuminating, and company if it has ruled that the com- from the tenants, which are passed onto wooster.com, woosterflorist.com, and went on a date, S.B. told police, and it Toledo Edison - won PUCO approval pany is not a public utility. the tenants. Wingo alleged that NEP’s woosterflowers.com, and buys others led to him raping her. of an ESP that has since been extended, The session started at 9 a.m. involvement could lead to charges in that she finds useful. They all point to Willingham asked the Cuyahoga and now continues through May 2024. with the cases being heard at the Thom- excess of 45% more than what a tenant the main Green Thumb website. When County Common Pleas Court to As part of the ESP process, state law as J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center in would pay if allowed to receive service contacted by Wooster Floral, Grimes dismiss the charges based on pre- requires an annual review of earnings, Columbus. All arguments are streamed directly from the local utility. declined to release the domain name indictment delay. While D.R. alleged and requires the PUCO to order a com- live online at sc.ohio.gov and broadcast NEP requested that the com- without a significant payment. Willingham raped her just outside the pany to return any “significantly exces- live and archived on The Ohio Channel. mission dismiss Wingo’s complaint, Wooster Floral sued Green parking lot of the Gentle Persuasion sive” earnings to customers through the Brief summaries of the cases are arguing that the facts she alleged in her Thumb in June 2016, alleging unauthor- nightclub, Willingham maintained the reduction of future electricity charges. available below: affidavit didn’t meet the commission’s ized use of a trademark and deceptive two had consensual sex at a nearby Part of FirstEnergy’s ESP in- In the matter of the Complaint test to be considered a public util- trade practices. Wooster Floral claimed hotel after he paid D.R. to have sex. cluded a “distribution modernization of Cynthia Wingo v. Nationwide ity. Because it wasn’t a public utility, in part that Green Thumb’s use of the He maintained his sexual activity with rider,” which was an extra charge cus- Energy Partners LLC et al., Case the company argued the commission Wooster Floral name in woosterfloral. S.B. was consensual and that the two tomers paid to help improve the credit No. 2019-0273 didn’t have subject-matter jurisdiction com, now owned by Green Thumb, had a misunderstanding for which he rating of the FirstEnergy companies Public Utilities Commission to proceed with the complaint. The was a deceptive trade practice. Wooster apologized to her on the phone and so that they could borrow money at a of Ohio commission agreed, noting that based Floral asked the court to stop Green through voicemail. lower interest rate and use the money to ISSUES on the information submitted by the Thumb from using the domain name. Willingham maintained the long modernize the electric distribution grid Can the Public Utilities Com- parties, NEP isn’t a public utility and is A Wayne County Common delay between the encounters and the of the northern Ohio areas they serve. mission of Ohio assert it doesn’t not subject to the PUCO’s jurisdiction. Pleas Court magistrate rejected Green indictment led to the loss of evidence, The Ohio Consumers’ Counsel (OCC) have jurisdiction over a submetering Wingo appealed the decision to Thumb’s request for summary judg- unavailability of business records, and and others challenged the rider, which company by ruling the business isn’t the Supreme Court, which is required ment in its favor. However, after a faded memories that prevented him began in 2017. a public utility? to hear the case. To comply with state trial before a judge, the court ruled for from receiving a fair trial. The trial In 2019, the Supreme Court Under R.C. 4905.26, must the directives during the COVID-19 pan- Green Thumb. court agreed and dismissed the cases. struck down the charge. (See First Ener- commission conduct a hearing on a demic, the Court heard Wingo’s case Wooster Floral appealed to the The Cuyahoga County Prosecu- gy Electric Grid Modernization Charge consumer’s complaint that a submeter- via teleconference. Ninth District Court of Appeals, which tor’s Office appealed the decisions to Improperly Imposed.) While the Court ing company meets the definition of a Wooster Floral & Gifts LLC in January 2019 upheld the trial court’s the Eighth District Court of Appeals. directed the PUCO to terminate the “public utility”? v. Green Thumb Floral & Garden decision. The appeals court found that The Eighth District consolidated the charge, which it did, the decision didn’t BACKGROUND Center Inc., Case No. 2019-0322 Wooster Floral had rights to the trade appeals and affirmed the trial court’s include a directive to refund any money A 2015 complaint to the Public Ninth District Court of Appeals name “Wooster Floral” and could file decisions. The prosecutor then ap- to customers. The Court ruled that any Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) (Wayne County) suit to legally stop others from using pealed to the Ohio Supreme Court. claims of unlawful amounts collected alleged that Nationwide Energy Part- ISSUE the name. The appeals court stated, Before the Supreme Court de- by FirstEnergy companies could be ners LLC (NEP) acts as an illegal Is a competitor’s use of a busi- however, that when a customer types cided whether to hear the case, the assessed when the PUCO conducts its public utility by providing submeter- ness’ legally valid trade name within “woosterfloral.com,” the customer Eighth District, sua sponte , voted to annual profit reviews of the companies. ing services to residential apartment a website domain name a deceptive lands on Green Thumb’s website, reconsider the original opinion. It then As part of the FirstEnergy re- complexes then “resells” electricity, trade practice that is analyzed for the which clearly shows Green Thumb’s issued a new opinion, which changed view for 2017, the PUCO didn’t include water, and other services to consumers. likelihood of confusion at the time the name and address. Green Thumb’s use half of one sentence from the original in the earnings the payments from Instead of addressing the complaint trade name is used in the domain name? of woosterfloral.com caused no likeli- opinion, and again affirmed the trial the modernization rider to determine from a consumer, the PUCO instigated BACKGROUND hood of confusion for consumers as to court’s decision. the companies’ overall net earnings. an investigation into the issue of sub- Owner and operator Kimberly the source of the goods or services, the The prosecutor appealed to the The OCC argued for including the metering companies. Gantz formed Wooster Floral as a lim- court concluded. Supreme Court again. The prosecutor rider payments. The consumer advocate In 2017, as a result of the inves- ited liability company in 2000. Wooster Wooster Floral appealed to the appealed the Supreme Court again. maintained that if the revenue from the tigation, the commission indicated that Floral registered the domain names Ohio Supreme Court, which agreed The Supreme Court agreed to hear rider was included as part of the profit if an entity resells or redistributes public woosterfloral.com and woosterflo- to review the issue. To comply with both appeals — the claim that Will- review, one of the three companies, utility services, the commission will ap- ralandgifts.com, and customers could state directives during the COVID-19 ingham failed to prove he was actually Ohio Edison, would have significantly ply a modified version of its “Shroyer place orders on the sites. Gantz used pandemic, the Court heard this case via prejudiced by the delay, and the case excessive earnings. The OCC main- test” to determine if the entity is op- woosterfloral.com in advertisements teleconference. addressing the procedural question of tains that Ohio Edison customers are erating as a public utility and whether for the shop. State of Ohio v. Christopher whether an appeals court, on its own, owed $58.5 million from the company it is doing so unlawfully. The Shroyer In late 2014, Gantz planned Willingham, Case Nos. 2019-0659 can reconsider its decision once a if the PUCO includes the rider in the test was developed by the PUCO in to close the business, and she didn’t and 2019-0900 party has appealed the decision to the company’s earnings review. Even 1992 when it was asked to determine renew the woosterfloral.com domain Eighth District Court of Appeals Supreme Court. with the rider charges added, Cleve- if a mobile home park was acting as a name when it came up for renewal. The (Cuyahoga County) To comply with state directives land Electric Illuminating and Toledo public utility when it started supplying store’s manager, Katrina Heimberger, ISSUES during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Edison wouldn’t have had excessive water and sewer services to its tenants. expressed interest in taking over the In a sexual assault case where Court heard oral arguments on the cases earnings in 2017, the OCC notes. Shortly after the results of the business. Gantz sold the assets of the the defendant has alleged prejudice via teleconference. The PUCO rejected the consum- investigation were announced, Cynthia business, including the use of the name by pre-indictment delay, must the In the Matter of the Determi- ers’ counsel argument and excluded the Wingo filed a complaint stating that “Wooster Floral,” to Heimberger. The defendant prove that any lost evidence nation of the Existence of Signifi- rider earnings from the calculation. The NEP was illegally acting as a “public new owner formed a company called related to the issue of consent be sub- cantly Excessive Earnings for 2017 OCC appealed to the Supreme Court, utility” and an “electric services com- “Wooster Floral and Gifts” in early Feb- stantial and not speculative? Under the Electric Security Plans which is required to consider the case. pany” for the apartment complex in ruary 2015 and also filed with the state Does an appeals court lose juris- of Ohio Edison Company, Case No. To comply with state directives during Reynoldsburg where she lived. Wingo an assignment of the name “Wooster diction of a case if it votes to reconsider 2019-0961 the COVID-19 pandemic, the Court filed a 123-paragraph complaint about Floral LLC” to herself. Ownership was its opinion after a party appealed the Public Utilities Commission heard oral argument on the matter via the arrangement the company had with transferred officially to Heimberger on initial opinion to the Ohio Supreme of Ohio teleconference. the owners and property managers of Feb. 1, 2015. The shop never ceased Court? ISSUE Along with the descriptions her complex, which resulted in higher operations during the transition. BACKGROUND Should earnings by a public util- in this article, the Office of Public charges for services. Heimberger found that wooster- A Cuyahoga County initiative ity from a rider, which has been ruled Information has released in-depth She explained that since 2000, floral.com was redirecting consumers to test rape kits that had gone untested unlawful by the Ohio Supreme Court, summaries of the cases online at: NEP has provided incentives to multi- to the website for Green Thumb Floral for years resulted in an eight-count be included in a mandatory review of http://www.courtnewsohio.gov/cases/ family properties to install, operate, and and Garden Center, a local competi- indictment of Christopher Willingham significantly excessive earnings by the previews/20/0512/0512.asp#.XrLkq5l- maintain utility meters and infrastruc- tor. Green Thumb’s owner, Claudia in 2017. Willingham was charged with Public Utilities Commission of Ohio? 7mUk Page Sixteen DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Friday, May 15, 2020 (136 ) Clerk of Courts Offering Online Notarization Services Clerk Mike Foley Waives Costs During COVID Pandemic

DAYTON, Ohio – Montgom- Last year the Ohio General are more expensive than traditional take full advantage of the program,” ery County Clerk of Courts Mike Assembly introduced and passed the notaries because of the technology said Foley. Foley is taking full advantage of a Notary Public Modernization Act, costs, but I’ve ordered that this Anyone who would like to recent change in state law that allows which brought sweeping changes to office absorb the costs until Ohio make an appointment for an on- for online or remote notary services the state’s notary laws, including the families can get back to work.” line notary may do so online at in Ohio. adoption of a nationwide trend of Those conducting the online courthousetoyou.com. State law online and remote notarizations. Ohio notaries for the Montgomery County mandates the use of two way audio “In the twenty first century, was the sixth state in the nation to Clerk of Courts are full-time staff and visual communication during the adoption of innovative tech- allow for online notarizations. members who have been tested, an online notary session, requiring nology is a critical component of “In solidarity with the fami- trained, and certified by the Sec- that the customer have access to a good customer service,” said Foley. lies of this community who may be retary of State to perform online webcam during the session. Further “We’re investing in this technology experiencing economic hardship as a notarizations. “To our knowledge, rules, requirements, and processes for to ensure that those in need of notary result of COVID-19, we are waiving our office is the first Clerk’s Office online notarizations can be found by services can enjoy our same great all costs associated with this service in the state to offer online notary visiting courthousetoyou.com. Mike Foley customer service from the comfort until the Stay At Home Order is services. We’re really proud of that, Contact: John McManus, 937- Montgomery County Clerk of Courts of their home.” lifted,” said Foley. “Online notaries and we hope that local residents 496-3133, [email protected]. Small business owners yearn for software unification KEITH ARNOLD finally connect multiple platforms, of CIPH HR Software, unification of Perhaps the most remarkable Eliminating the delay between Daily Reporter Staff Writer allowing for seamless operation and software and data improves the overall outcome from software unification is data collection and data analysis helps communication, the piece read. accuracy of a company’s data. real-time data visibility. improve employee productivity, too, With limited budgets and fewer “Connecting software to work Duplicating data in several sys- The faster a business can react Chignell noted. resources than their big-business counter- with other software is hard,” Roy Mann, tems leads to reduced accuracy, Chignell to something the better, Chignell said. “Without linked systems, em- parts, the owners of small businesses rank CEO and co-founder for Monday.com wrote on the company’s website. The ability to see data in real time ployees have to manually move data software unification at the top of any wish told the online publication. “There is go- “Because data is often used to allows a company to see what is work- from one business app to another,” he list of technology that would aid in the ing to be a breakthrough with integration make strategic decisions, it needs to ing well and what needs improvement. said. “This type of exercise not only quotidian management of the business. platforms that will allow any software to be accurate and consistent,” he said. “If “And, because the data is cur- distracts employees from other busi- The nation’s job creators may connect well with any other software.” different departments get different data rent, issues can be resolved quickly, ness-critical tasks but also increases the now heave a collective sigh of relief, He used the example of cus- from your systems, and base decisions while they’re still relevant,” he said. likelihood of inaccuracies occurring.” according to a recent report by Busi- tomer information changing simultane- on this conflicting, inaccurate data, “Conversely, those areas of the busi- Employees would be permit- ness News Daily, which noted that the ously across platforms if it’s adjusted this will lead to confusion and require ness that are working well can be ted to access data regardless of their technology to unify communication, in just one. additional time to reconcile. further improved or enhanced.” location or time of day, without the customer relationship management, It’s this unification that can save “By reducing the need to dupli- Time previously spent on data downtime associated with waiting for planning and human resources software businesses time and promote internal cate data entry in multiple systems, you collection and analysis can be spent the latest data dump and update. is on the horizon. efficiency. can also vastly reduce the probability improving a company’s service to its Copyright © 2019 The Daily This sort of software link will According to Barry Chignell of human error.” customers. Reporter - All Rights Reserved Man sentenced to 15 years in prison for trying to recruit people to launch attacks on behalf of ISIS

Erick Jamal Hendricks, 38, of Amir Al-Ghazi was arrested in April 16, 2015 instructed UCE-1 to in Garland, and directed UCE-1 to go States and its territories. United States Charlotte, North Carolina, was sen- the Northern District of Ohio in June download the document “GPS for the to the contest. Hendricks said: “If you Attorneys are appointed by, and serve tenced to 15 years in prison for attempt- 2015 after attempting to purchase an Ghuraba in the U.S.”, which included see that pig (meaning the organizer of at the discretion of the President of the ing to provide material support to the AK-47 assault rifle and ammunition a section entitled “Final Advice” which the contest) make your ‘voice’ heard United States, with advice and consent Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS). from an undercover law enforcement advocated that “brothers and sisters” against her.” He also asked UCE-1 a of the United States Senate. Each A jury in Akron, Ohio, convicted officer. Al-Ghazi had pledged al- should not allow themselves to go to series of questions related to security United States Attorney is the Chief Hendricks last year of attempting and legiance to ISIS in social media and jail. This section also allegedly encour- at the event, including: “How big is the Federal Law Enforcement Officer of conspiring to provide material sup- made statements expressing interest in aged Muslims to die as a “Shaheed” gathering?” “How many ppl?” “How the United States within his or her port to a designated foreign terrorist conducting attacks in the U.S. (martyr), to “Boobie trap your homes,” many police/agents?” “Do you see particular jurisdiction. organization. Hendricks had contacted Al- to “lay in wait for them” and to “never feds there?’ “Do you see snipers?” and United States Attorneys conduct The sentence was announced Ghazi over social media to recruit leave your home without your AK- “How many media?” Shortly thereaf- most of the trial work in which the by Assistant Attorney General for Na- him in the spring of 2015. Hendricks 47 or M16.” Hendricks also directed ter, Simpson and Soofi committed the United States is a party. The United tional Security John C. Demers, U.S. allegedly told Al-Ghazi that he “needed UCE-1 to communicate online with attack on the cartoon drawing contest. States Attorneys have three statutory Attorney Justin E. Herdman of the people” and wanted to meet in person; other people and stated “It’s hard to Al-Ghazi is serving a 16-year responsibilities under Title 28, Section Northern District of Ohio and Special that there were several “brothers” sift through brothers;” “Allah chooses prison sentence after pleading guilty to 507 of the United States Code: Agent in Charge Eric Smith of the located in Texas and Mexico; that he only the few;” and “Everyday I do this attempting to provide material support • the prosecution of criminal FBI’s Cleveland Office. was attempting to “get brothers to meet day in and day out,” according to court to a designated terrorist organization cases brought by the Fed- “This defendant sought to create face to face;” and that he wanted “to get documents and trial testimony. and being a felon in possession of eral Government; a cell of ISIS supporters, train those brothers to train together,” according Hendricks told another person firearms. • the prosecution and de- people and then launch attacks from to court documents and trial testimony that his goal was to create a sleeper This case was investigated by fense of civil cases in which inside the United States,” U.S. Attorney Al-Ghazi said Hendricks tested cell to be trained and housed at a the FBI’s offices in Cleveland; Co- the United States is a par- Herdman said. “This defendant posed his religious knowledge and commit- secure compound that would conduct lumbia, South Carolina; Baltimore; ty; and a very real threat to the safety of our ment, inquiring about his willingness attacks in the U.S. He mentioned that and Charlotte, with assistance from • the collection of debt owed community and nation.” to commit “jihad,” to die as a “mar- potential targets included military the U.S. Attorney’s Offices in the to the Federal Govern- “Erick Jamal Hendricks repre- tyr” and his desire to enter “jannah” members whose information had been District of Maryland, District of South ment. sents the significant online ISIS threat (paradise). Al-Ghazi understood these released by ISIS and the woman who Carolina and the Western District of Although the caseload varies that we face daily – a US citizen that statements to mean that Hendricks was organized the “Draw Prophet Moham- North Carolina. among districts, each has every cat- became radicalized online and at- recruiting people to train together for mad contest,” and he claimed to have This case was prosecuted by egory of cases and handles a mixture tempted to recruit and train individuals the purpose of conducting a terrorist 10 members signed up for his group, Assistant U.S. Attorneys Matthew W. of simple and complex litigation. Each to commit jihad, all while living in attack in the U.S. and to see if Al-Ghazi according court documents and trial Shepherd and Mark S. Bennett and United States Attorney exercises wide the United States,” said Special Agent was suitable for recruitment, according testimony. Trial Attorney Rebecca Magnone of the discretion in the use of his or her re- in Charge Smith. “The FBI urges the to the allegations. Al-Ghazi believed On April 23, 2015, Hendricks National Security Division’s Counter- sources to further the priorities of the public to report information regarding that Hendricks and the “brothers in used social media to contact Elton terrorism Section. local jurisdictions and needs of their individuals pledging their allegiance to Texas and Mexico” may have been re- Simpson, who, along with Nadir About the United States Attor- communities. ISIS or other identified terrorist groups. sponsible for a thwarted terrorist attack Hamid Soofi, was inspired by ISIS ney’s Office for the Northern District The Northern District of Ohio The FBI is pleased that Hendricks was in Garland, Texas, on May 3, 2015, and and launched the attack on the “First of Ohio consists of the 40 northern counties stopped before he was successful and therefore he decided to stay away from Annual Muhammad Art Exhibit and The Department of Justice is the in Ohio. The U.S. Attorney’s office now will spend a significant amount of social media for a period following the Contest” in Garland. Simpson and nation’s litigator, serving but one client, (USAO) for the district is located in time behind bars.” attack to minimize detection by law Soofi opened fire, wounding a security the United States. The United States Cleveland, Ohio and there are staffed According to court documents enforcement. guard, before Garland police returned Attorneys serve as the Department’s branch offices in Toledo, Akron and and trial testimony, Hendricks tried Hendricks also communicated fire and killed both Simpson and Soofi. principal litigators under the direction Youngstown. The office is divided to recruit people to train together and over social media with several other Hendricks also connected UCE-1 with of the Attorney General. There are 93 into organizational units with specific conduct terrorist attacks in the United people, including an undercover FBI Simpson via social media, communi- United States Attorneys stationed in responsibility for carrying out the mis- States on behalf of ISIS. employee (UCE-1). Hendricks on cated with UCE-1 about the contest judicial districts throughout the United sion of the office.