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February 4 and February 5, 2004?"
trial court erred in ordering the courtroom closed?"
death penalty appeal from the Court of Common Pleas of Noble County.
of the date of this entry.
2005-1747. State ex rel. McCarty v. Brunsman.
2005-1478. State ex rel. Rolfes v. Indus. Comm.
IT IS ORDERED by the court that the request is granted.
consideration of appellant's motion for relief from judgment.
2004-1395. Disciplinary Counsel v. Beeler.
reinstated to the practice of law and placed on probation.
2005-2006. State ex rel. Honda of Am. Mfg, Inc. v. Indus. Comm.
Franklin App. No. 04AP-765, 2005-Ohio-4672.
Is the Gun (Still) Smoking in Regard to Ohio's 2004 Presidential Election Results?
The National Election Data Archive seems to think it is. In a report entitled, The Gun is Smoking: Ohio Precinct-level Exit Poll Data Show Virtually Irrefutable Evidence of Vote Miscount, the NEDA cites "virtually irrefutable evidence of large scale vote miscounts in Ohio during the 2004 presidential election." Read it for yourself and see if you agree.
The UMA was introduced in Ohio as House Bill 303, passed by the House and Senate in 2004, and was signed by Governor Bob Taft on Jan. 28, 2005. Ohio became the fourth state to enact the law, joining Nebraska, Illinois and New Jersey. The UMA is codified at sections 2710.01-2710.10 of the Ohio Revised Code, and became effective as of Oct. 29, 2005, repealing Section 2317.023.
For more information, check out the web site of the Supreme Court of Ohio's Dispute Resolution Section.
2004-0963. State v. Tate, 2005-Ohio-5511.
Cuyahoga App. No. 82871, 2004-Ohio-2007. Judgment reversed and cause remanded.
Criminal law — R.C. 2911.02 — Robbery — Court of appeals’ judgment reversed on the authority of State v. Thomas and cause remanded.
2004-2145. Cleveland Bar Assn. v. Para-Legals, Inc., 2005-Ohio-5519.
On Final Report by the Board on the Unauthorized Practice of Law, No. UPL 03-12. Para-Legals, Inc., Jay LeVert, and Leah Hampton are enjoined from conduct that constitutes the unauthorized practice of law.
Unauthorized practice of law – Preparing legal documents for others and appearing on behalf of others in court of law – Practice enjoined.
2005-0716. State ex rel. Graham v. Niemeyer, 2005-Ohio-5522.
Hancock App. No. 5-05-06 . Judgment affirmed.
Appeal from dismissal of complaint for writ of procedendo — Writ of procedendo denied, when.
2005-0252. State ex rel. Musial v. N. Olmsted, 2005-Ohio-5521.
Cuyahoga App. No. 84201, 2005-Ohio-95. Judgment affirmed.
Petition for writ of mandamus — Public Records Act — Confidential law-enforcement records are exempt from disclosure under Public Records Act.
2005-0752. Cleveland Bar Assn. v. Rus, 2005-Ohio-5520.
On Certified Report by the Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline, No. 04-058. Vladimir Michael Rus, Attorney Registration No. 0023776, is indefinitely suspended from the practice of law in Ohio.
O'Connor and Lanzinger, JJ., dissent and would permanently disbar respondent.
Attorneys — Misconduct — Indefinite suspension — Conduct involving moral turpitude — Conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, and deceit — Conduct prejudicial to administration of justice — Conduct adversely reflecting on fitness to practice law — Failure to promptly deliver funds to client — Failure to cooperate in investigation of misconduct.
2005-0763. Toledo Bar Assn. v. Vild, 2005-Ohio-5518.
On Certified Report by the Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline, No. 04-022. Jeffrey Thomas Vild, Attorney Registration No. 0029535, is indefinitely suspended from the practice of law in Ohio.
Attorneys – Misconduct – Engaging in conduct adversely reflecting on fitness to practice law – Failing to promptly return client’s property – Failing to cooperate in disciplinary investigation – Intentionally failing to seek client’s lawful objective – Intentionally failing to carry out contract of employment -- Engaging in conduct involving fraud, deceit, dishonesty, or misrepresentation – Indefinite suspension.
2005-0798. Columbus Bar Assn. v. Moesle, 2005-Ohio-5517.
On Certified Report by the Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline, No. 04-048. Eric J. Moesle, Attorney Registration No. 0063653, is indefinitely suspended from the practice of law in Ohio.
Lundberg Stratton, J., concurs separately.
Attorneys – Misconduct – Engaging in conduct prejudicial to administration of justice -- Engaging in conduct adversely reflecting on fitness to practice law – Engaging in conduct involving dishonesty, deceit, fraud or misrepresentation – Neglecting a legal matter – Intentionally failing to seek client’s lawful objectives – Intentionally failing to carry out contract of employment – Causing damage to a client – Failing to return client’s funds promptly – Failing to cooperate in disciplinary proceeding – Indefinite suspension.
2005-0823. Disciplinary Counsel v. Dragelevich, 2005-Ohio-5515.
On Certified Report by the Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline, No. 04-024. J. Walter Dragelevich, Attorney Registration No. 0019672, is indefinitely suspended from the practice of law in Ohio.
Attorneys — Misconduct — Felony conviction — Engaging in conduct involving fraud, deceit, dishonesty, or misrepresentation — Engaging in conduct adversely reflecting on fitness to practice law — Indefinite suspension with credit for time served.
The United States 6th Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with a district judge's decision to deny a request from the Tipp City Board of Education to dismiss a civil rights case brought on behalf of teacher Shelley Evans-Marshall. The litigation's genesis had to do with incidents in 2001 in which groups of parents criticized the appropriateness and merit of some reading materials Marshall assigned to students as optional reading: Fahrenheit 451, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Siddhartha.
In denying the Board's motion to dismiss, the court stated that the "Board’s approval of Evans-Marshall’s termination is an injury that would chill First Amendment expression. Evans-Marshall also specifically alleges that the Board’s decision was at least partly motivated by the protected activity. As with the individual defendants, the Board’s rebuttal that the termination was for legitimate, non-discriminatory reasons cannot be considered without some factual discovery."
Ohio's State Issue 1, also known as "Jobs for Ohio," earned a late endorsement from the Ohio Hospital Association. The statement, released on October 28, states that the issue will create jobs and expand research in areas such as biomedical studies, help local government improve its public infrastructure, expand Ohio’s research capabilities, prepare economic development sites and facilities in Ohio, enhance educational opportunities and improve Ohio’s business climate.
The blast comes from The Buckeye Institute, and was posted on October 27th. Profesor Robert A. Lawson, the George H. Moor Chair of Business and Economics at Capital University, states within his article that voters should know the facts before saddling the state and its citizens with $2 billion of debt. He rebuts the claim that Issue 1 would not raise taxes, calling it disingenuous at best. He states that every single dollar of the $2 billion in bonds has to be paid back by taxpayers with interest totaling about $600 million (italics in original), and that (cliche alert on) there is no such thing as a free lunch.
Issue 1 is important for the state, regardless of whether you are for it or against it. The advice from here is to read as much as you can before next Tuesday so that an informed decision can be made at the booth.
The Ohio Department of Development's Office of Startegic Research has recently released its new 2005 Ohio County Profiles. An interactive map or drop-down menu leads to the information for each of Ohio's 88 counties. For those who would rather have a paper copy or CD, the price is $135 for the former, $100 for the latter, or $175 for both.
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