Source: https://case-law.vlex.com/vid/719-n-2d-1074-622204123
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 20:57:35+00:00

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Docket Nº: 98 CRB 514.
Attorney: Jerome Lemire, Jefferson Village Solicitor, for plaintiff. Michael Mirando, Jefferson, for defendant.
[101 Ohio Misc.2d 2] Jerome Lemire, Jefferson Village Solicitor, for plaintiff.
Michael Mirando, Jefferson, for defendant.
"(a) No person shall harbor more than three dogs or cats per family dwelling unit, except that where litters have been born to a residing animal, a four-month grace period shall be granted to permit the distribution of such young animals after they have been weaned.
"(b) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor. A separate offense shall be deemed committed each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. Punishment shall be as provided in Section 698.02.
The court first observes that neither the state of Ohio nor the defendant requested a hearing upon defendant's motion to dismiss. The court is not required to conduct an evidentiary hearing where none has been requested. State v. Feltner (1993), 87 Ohio App.3d 279, 283, 622 N.E.2d 15, 18; State v. Haddix (1994), 92 Ohio App.3d 221, 223, 634 N.E.2d 690, 691; Univ. Hts. v. Morris (Apr. 18, 1996), Cuyahoga App. No. 69493, unreported, 1996 WL 191753; State v. Beltz (Oct. 21, 1997), Stark App. No. 1997CA00028, unreported. While the parties' respective memoranda do make reference to items of a factual nature, such reference is minimal. The court finds that defendant did not in her motion to dismiss and supporting briefs allege facts that if proved would require the granting of the relief sought by her. State v. Shindler (1994), 70 Ohio St.3d 54, 58, 636 N.E.2d 319, 322. The court therefore determines to adjudicate this motion to dismiss upon the briefs of the parties pursuant to Crim.R. 12(E).
8 P.2d 633 (Mont. 1932), 6885, Williard v. Federal Surety Co.

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