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89076 04799 6 9 Page A2 75 cents Friday, April 28, 2017 ESTABLISHED 1896 • VOL. 171, NO. 137 Page 4 Page 3 Impounded vehicle auction Auction for contents of self-storage units Public Notice Highlights Notices begin on 13 1 20 years 1896 — 2016 Page 16 (Robert Franklin/South Bend Tribune via AP) A police officer pushes back Notre Dame senior Doug Randolph, a former Notre Dame football player, as students protest an event last month featuring author Charles Murray on the school’s campus in South Bend, Ind. After a series of protests around the country, some institutions are rethinking their security and tactics in an age of growing political polarization. By PHILIP MARCELO Associated Press BOSTON (AP) — The rate at which minorities are subjected to stops, searches and frisks by police doesn’t appear to be im- proving in Boston in the year since the department claimed it was narrowing racial disparities in its tactics. At least 71 percent of all street level, police-civilian encounters from 2015 through early 2016 involved persons of color, while whites comprised about 22 per- cent, an Associated Press review of the most recently available data shows. That’s only a slight decline from the 73 percent that minorities comprised in such street-level en- counters between 2011 and early 2015, according to data the city made available last year. It’s also higher than the roughly 63 percent that blacks comprised between 2007 and 2010, accord- ing to a report the department released in 2015. That report didn’t include the tallies for other minority groups. And the gap between minori- ties and whites in the most recent reporting period is likely higher. Over 7 percent of all police-ci- vilian encounters compiled in the department’s 2015 to 2016 “Field Interrogation, Observation, Frisk and/or Search” reports don’t list the civilian’s race at all. Civil rights activists have com- plained for years that blacks, in particular, comprise a majority of these kinds of police interactions in Boston, despite accounting for about 25 percent of the population. The disparity matters because it affects how some residents in largely minority communities per- ceive police, said Carl Williams, of the Massachusetts chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, which provided the recent police data the AP analyzed. “People feel uncomfortable talking with police when they feel they’re getting stopped unjustly,” he said. (See Gap, Page 8) Boston police make little progress on race gap Colleges confront a new era of sometimes-violent protest By LISA RATHKE Associated Press MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Fear- ing a return to violent protests that roiled campuses in the 1970s, colleges and universities are re- examining how to protect free speech while keeping students and employees safe in a time of political polarization. Campus police are trying new tactics to try to keep events peace- ful, while other schools have abruptly canceled controversial speakers over safety concerns, as UC Berkeley did with conservative writer Ann Coulter’s appearance. In response to earlier rioting at Berkeley, the International As- sociation of Campus Law Enforce- ment Administrators last month put on daylong protest prepara- tion and response training ses- sions at Chapman University in Orange, California, the University of Notre Dame in Indiana and the University of Maryland, attended by law enforcement from about 40 colleges and universities. “Our mission is basically to protect the university’s mission, which is to have civil debate and present both sides of an issue and have things be done in a way that’s civil,” said the association’s president, Randy Burba, police chief at Chapman. “It’s a challenge to make that happen when there’s really opposing sides and views, but that’s really what we’re sup- posed to do.” Burba declined to offer specifics about the training, to avoid dis- closing proprietary police tactics. But, he said, the sessions were a chance to remind campus police of best practices: to know and be engaged with the college com- munity, do research on speakers, look at what’s happened at other campuses, and meet with the leaders of protest groups ahead of time to talk about their plans and the college rules. At Vermont’s Middlebury College last month, protest- ers shouted down guest speaker Charles Murray, a social scientist who critics say used pseudosci- ence to link intelligence to race in the 1994 book “The Bell Curve.” Afterward, protesters surround- ed Murray and professor Allison Stanger, with a protester pulling Stanger’s hair, police said. The protesters also climbed onto the car carrying Stanger and Murray and rocked it. Stanger, who was treated for a neck injury and a concussion, said she feared for her life. (See Colleges, Page 8) (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) Wild boar sausage to be smoked hangs on racks at the Springfield Slaughterhouse in Springfield, La. Their main business is butchering wild boar, which otherwise would be gobbling crops, competing with local wildlife and ripping up levees, fragile wetlands and other green acres. By JANET McCONNAUGHEY Associated Press NEW ORLEANS (AP) — In a re- gion that takes food seriously, fe- ral hogs are despised as destruc- tive, but their rich, dark meat is winning fans among Louisiana chefs. A small slaughterhouse is butch- ering the wild pigs, which cause the state $76 million-plus in an- nual damage, and selling sausage to grocery stores and meat to res- taurants, where chefs are turning it into savory prosciutto, chorizo and meatballs. “To me, it is the most interest- ing thing I have seen in years,” said Rene Bajeux, executive chef for the Palace Cafe and three other Dickie Brennan & Co. restaurants in New Orleans. “It is good for everything — good for business, good for cooking, good for the ecology, good for everything. Those bad beasts are a good treat.” Springfield Slaughter House ’s main business is butchering wild boar, which otherwise would be gobbling crops, competing with local wildlife and ripping up levees, fragile wetlands and other green spaces. Feral hogs probably do more than $1.5 billion damage nation- wide each year, according to the USDA, and the problem is only getting bigger: from 1982 to 2012, the invasive species spread from 17 states to 36. Owner Charlie Munford got into the wild hog business in 2015. He’d been working with farm- ers, slaughterhouses and chefs to provide local beef, lamb, pork and goat to restaurants when he bought the slaughterhouse about 40 miles northwest of New Orleans in 2014. Hunters have to bring the hogs, weighing in at 90 to 300 pounds, to Munford’s slaughterhouse alive so they can be inspected before slaughtering. Munford estimates he’s killed about 1,000 over the past year. But one small slaughterhouse can take only a bite out of the estimated 600,000 feral swine in Louisiana: Authorities say 70 percent of the population would have to be killed each year just to keep the numbers from growing. At his slaughterhouse, Munford first stayed with the traditional meats. (See Treats, Page 8) Bad beasts, good treats: Feral hog slaughterhouse takes off in Louisiana Legislation would eliminate requirement to notify police about concealed handgun By KEITH ARNOLD Daily Reporter Staff Writer An onerous provision of Ohio’s Concealed Carry Law is the target of a freshman lawmaker’s bill that would strike from the books a licensed handgun carrier’s duty to notify police of a gun in his possession during a lawful stop. Republican Rep. Scott Wiggam of Wooster told members of the House Federalism and Interstate Relations Committee that it’s time concealed handgun licens- ees are treated like every other category of citizen of the state, who have no duty to report any- thing to state authorities. “No other individual is forced to take control of dialogue be- tween themselves and the law enforcement officer,” Wiggam said. “It is our job as elected representatives of the people to ensure we have clearly defined laws that uphold the freedoms and liberties of the citizens of the state of Ohio.” Under current law, concealed handgun licensees who are carrying or have a concealed weapon ready at hand and are stopped for a law enforcement purpose must promptly notify law enforcement that they have been issued a concealed hand- gun license, and have access to a concealed handgun. Though the requirement may seem reasonable and harmless, Wiggam said the provision’s intent was to water down an a citizen’s right to carry. “In 2004, Governor (Bob) Taft signed House Bill 12 into law, which regulated and restricted Ohioans’ ability to carry con- cealed weapons,” he recounted. “This measure aimed to clarify Ohio law regarding concealed carry, and further sought to regu- late and register Ohioans who chose to defend themselves, their families, and others from imme- diate danger. (See Handgun, Page 8) Old car, new tricks: Adding safety tech to an older car By DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Auto Writer DETROIT (AP) — Old cars can learn new tricks. For a few hundred dollars, driv- ers can add new safety technology — like forward collision warning systems or backup cameras — to older cars. Cars are lasting longer than ever thanks to improving quality. The average U.S. vehicle is now 11.6 years old, according to the consult- ing firm IHS Markit. But that means millions of car owners are missing out on technol- ogy that could potentially save their lives. Forward collision warning systems, for example, can reduce the risk of a crash by 27 percent, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Consumers have to do the math to decide whether it’s better to add aftermarket systems to an older car or save up for a new one. Balance the cost of new safety — which can be hefty — with the increased maintenance older cars usually need. If you don’t want an extra camera cluttering up your dashboard, you may want to save up for a new car with built-in sys- tems. To get blind spot monitoring, forward collision warning and lane departure warning on a new, 2017 Altima SL, you have to spend $28,570 for the car and add $3,000 in options. For a fraction of that amount — $500 — you could add an after- market forward collision system, backup camera and blind spot detection monitors to an older car. You could also consider a late-mod- el used car. A 2015 Nissan Altima SL with blind spot monitoring, a rearview camera and lane depar- ture warning can be found for less than $20,000, for example. Buyers may want to wait on a new car because the cost of safety tech is coming down. (See Car, Page 8)

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(Robert Franklin/South Bend Tribune via AP)

A police officer pushes back Notre Dame senior Doug Randolph, a former Notre Dame football player, as students protest an event last month featuring author Charles Murray on the school’s campus in South Bend, Ind. After a series of protests around the country, some institutions are rethinking their security and tactics in an age of growing political polarization.

By PHILIP MARCELOAssociated Press

BOSTON (AP) — The rate at which minorities are subjected to stops, searches and frisks by police doesn’t appear to be im-proving in Boston in the year since the department claimed it was narrowing racial disparities in its tactics.

At least 71 percent of all street level, police-civilian encounters from 2015 through early 2016 involved persons of color, while whites comprised about 22 per-cent, an Associated Press review of the most recently available data shows.

That’s only a slight decline from the 73 percent that minorities comprised in such street-level en-counters between 2011 and early 2015, according to data the city made available last year.

It’s also higher than the roughly 63 percent that blacks comprised between 2007 and 2010, accord-ing to a report the department released in 2015. That report didn’t include the tallies for other minority groups.

And the gap between minori-ties and whites in the most recent reporting period is likely higher.

Over 7 percent of all police-ci-vilian encounters compiled in the department’s 2015 to 2016 “Field Interrogation, Observation, Frisk and/or Search” reports don’t list the civilian’s race at all.

Civil rights activists have com-plained for years that blacks, in particular, comprise a majority of these kinds of police interactions in Boston, despite accounting for about 25 percent of the population.

The disparity matters because it affects how some residents in largely minority communities per-ceive police, said Carl Williams, of the Massachusetts chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, which provided the recent police data the AP analyzed.

“People feel uncomfortable talking with police when they feel they’re getting stopped unjustly,” he said.

(See Gap, Page 8)

Boston police make little progress on race gap

Colleges confront a new era of sometimes-violent protestBy LISA RATHKEAssociated Press

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Fear-ing a return to violent protests that roiled campuses in the 1970s, colleges and universities are re-examining how to protect free speech while keeping students and employees safe in a time of political polarization.

Campus police are trying new tactics to try to keep events peace-ful, while other schools have abruptly canceled controversial speakers over safety concerns, as UC Berkeley did with conservative writer Ann Coulter’s appearance.

In response to earlier rioting at Berkeley, the International As-sociation of Campus Law Enforce-ment Administrators last month put on daylong protest prepara-tion and response training ses-sions at Chapman University in Orange, California, the University of Notre Dame in Indiana and the University of Maryland, attended by law enforcement from about 40 colleges and universities.

“Our mission is basically to protect the university’s mission, which is to have civil debate and present both sides of an issue and have things be done in a way that’s civil,” said the association’s president, Randy Burba, police

chief at Chapman. “It’s a challenge to make that happen when there’s really opposing sides and views, but that’s really what we’re sup-posed to do.”

Burba declined to offer specifics about the training, to avoid dis-closing proprietary police tactics.

But, he said, the sessions were a chance to remind campus police of best practices: to know and be engaged with the college com-munity, do research on speakers, look at what’s happened at other campuses, and meet with the leaders of protest groups ahead of time to talk about their plans and the college rules.

At Vermont’s Middlebury College last month, protest-ers shouted down guest speaker Charles Murray, a social scientist who critics say used pseudosci-ence to link intelligence to race in the 1994 book “The Bell Curve.”

Afterward, protesters surround-ed Murray and professor Allison Stanger, with a protester pulling Stanger’s hair, police said.

The protesters also climbed onto the car carrying Stanger and Murray and rocked it.

Stanger, who was treated for a neck injury and a concussion, said she feared for her life.

(See Colleges, Page 8)

(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Wild boar sausage to be smoked hangs on racks at the Springfield Slaughterhouse in Springfield, La. Their main business is butchering wild boar, which otherwise would be gobbling crops, competing with local wildlife and ripping up levees, fragile wetlands and other green acres.

By JANET McCONNAUGHEYAssociated Press

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — In a re-gion that takes food seriously, fe-ral hogs are despised as destruc-tive, but their rich, dark meat is winning fans among Louisiana chefs.

A small slaughterhouse is butch-ering the wild pigs, which cause the state $76 million-plus in an-nual damage, and selling sausage to grocery stores and meat to res-taurants, where chefs are turning it into savory prosciutto, chorizo and meatballs.

“To me, it is the most interest-ing thing I have seen in years,” said Rene Bajeux, executive chef for the Palace Cafe and three other Dickie Brennan & Co. restaurants in New Orleans. “It is good for everything — good for business, good for cooking, good for the ecology, good for

everything. Those bad beasts are a good treat.”

Springfield Slaughter House ’s main business is butchering wild boar, which otherwise would be gobbling crops, competing with local wildlife and ripping up levees, fragile wetlands and other green spaces.

Feral hogs probably do more than $1.5 billion damage nation-wide each year, according to the USDA, and the problem is only getting bigger: from 1982 to 2012, the invasive species spread from 17 states to 36.

Owner Charlie Munford got into the wild hog business in 2015.

He’d been working with farm-ers, slaughterhouses and chefs to provide local beef, lamb, pork and goat to restaurants when he bought the slaughterhouse about 40 miles northwest of New Orleans in 2014.

Hunters have to bring the hogs, weighing in at 90 to 300 pounds, to Munford’s slaughterhouse alive so they can be inspected before slaughtering.

Munford estimates he’s killed about 1,000 over the past year.

But one small slaughterhouse can take only a bite out of the estimated 600,000 feral swine in Louisiana: Authorities say 70 percent of the population would have to be killed each year just to keep the numbers from growing.

At his slaughterhouse, Munford first stayed with the traditional meats.

(See Treats, Page 8)

Bad beasts, good treats: Feral hog slaughterhouse takes off in Louisiana

Legislation would eliminate requirement to notify police about concealed handgunBy KEITH ARNOLDDaily Reporter Staff Writer

An onerous provision of Ohio’s Concealed Carry Law is the target of a freshman lawmaker’s bill that would strike from the books a licensed handgun carrier’s duty to notify police of a gun in his possession during a lawful stop.

Republican Rep. Scott Wiggam of Wooster told members of the House Federalism and Interstate Relations Committee that it’s time concealed handgun licens-ees are treated like every other category of citizen of the state, who have no duty to report any-thing to state authorities.

“No other individual is forced to take control of dialogue be-tween themselves and the law enforcement officer,” Wiggam said. “It is our job as elected representatives of the people to ensure we have clearly defined laws that uphold the freedoms and liberties of the citizens of the state of Ohio.”

Under current law, concealed handgun licensees who are carrying or have a concealed weapon ready at hand and are stopped for a law enforcement purpose must promptly notify law enforcement that they have been issued a concealed hand-gun license, and have access to a concealed handgun.

Though the requirement may seem reasonable and harmless, Wiggam said the provision’s intent was to water down an a citizen’s right to carry.

“In 2004, Governor (Bob) Taft signed House Bill 12 into law, which regulated and restricted Ohioans’ ability to carry con-cealed weapons,” he recounted. “This measure aimed to clarify Ohio law regarding concealed carry, and further sought to regu-late and register Ohioans who chose to defend themselves, their families, and others from imme-diate danger.

(See Handgun, Page 8)

Old car, new tricks: Adding safety tech to an older carBy DEE-ANN DURBINAP Auto Writer

DETROIT (AP) — Old cars can learn new tricks.

For a few hundred dollars, driv-ers can add new safety technology — like forward collision warning systems or backup cameras — to older cars.

Cars are lasting longer than ever thanks to improving quality. The average U.S. vehicle is now 11.6 years old, according to the consult-ing firm IHS Markit.

But that means millions of car owners are missing out on technol-ogy that could potentially save their lives.

Forward collision warning systems, for example, can reduce the risk of a crash by 27 percent, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

Consumers have to do the math to decide whether it’s better to add aftermarket systems to an older car or save up for a new one.

Balance the cost of new safety

— which can be hefty — with the increased maintenance older cars usually need. If you don’t want an extra camera cluttering up your dashboard, you may want to save up for a new car with built-in sys-tems.

To get blind spot monitoring, forward collision warning and lane departure warning on a new, 2017 Altima SL, you have to spend $28,570 for the car and add $3,000 in options.

For a fraction of that amount — $500 — you could add an after-market forward collision system, backup camera and blind spot detection monitors to an older car. You could also consider a late-mod-el used car. A 2015 Nissan Altima SL with blind spot monitoring, a rearview camera and lane depar-ture warning can be found for less than $20,000, for example.

Buyers may want to wait on a new car because the cost of safety tech is coming down.

(See Car, Page 8)

By ELISSA COLLOPYDaily Reporter Staff Writer

The U.S. Small Business Administration Columbus Dis-trict Office and the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency are highlighting resources and tips to help small businesses earn and save money by going green.

“Small businesses have to be efficient and innovative with their resources to be profitable,” said Ricardo Garcia, SBA Columbus District director. “Sustainability is another tool for them to operate within the green. The Ohio EPA can help, whether you operate a hair salon and need help disposing of hair clippings or dyes, or you run an auto shop dealing with hazardous wastes and air emissions.”

The association offered tips for small businesses to cut down on costs, such as turning off lights and electronics when not in use.

They also say technology can help cut down on waste by reducing paper clutter by paying bills electronically and saving documents online.

Another tip is to purchase laptops rather than desktop computers, which are more portable and use less energy.

Additional association resources can be found in their green business guide at www.sba.gov/managing-business/running-business/green-business-guide.

The Ohio EPA also offers small businesses resources including the Small Business Compliance and Assistance Program, a free and confidential technical assistance program.

This program helps Ohio businesses meet EPA require-ments, save money through environmentally friendly prac-tices and reduce potential liability, according to the agency.

They also have a tool called Permit Wizard that allows small businesses to identify whether they need environ-mental licenses, permits or registration.

“Smaller businesses and communities have limited time to search for the resources and tools available to them, and can quickly get lost trying to find trusted information that is relevant to them,” said Craig Butler, Ohio EPA director. “To help, I created a ‘one-stop shop’ environment within Ohio EPA for customers seeking our technical and financial resources to help them achieve compliance.”

To learn more about the program, small businesses can visit epa.ohio.gov/ocapp/sb/index/aspx.

The tool, although especially useful for new businesses and start-ups, is still beneficial for existing businesses as well, according to Ohio EPA. This resource is available at ohioepa.custhelp.com/app/opa.

By TALI ARBELAssociated Press

NEW YORK — Internet companies are readying for a showdown with telecoms and a Republican-controlled government over a policy near and dear to their hearts: net neutrality.

Net neutrality basically prevents broadband provid-ers from playing favorites or steering users toward (or away from) particular internet sites. Under rules enacted during the Obama administration, the likes of Comcast and Verizon — which offer their own video services they’d very much like subscribers to use — can’t slow down Netflix, can’t block YouTube, and can’t charge Spotify extra to stream faster than Pandora.

Broadband companies hate the net neutrality rules, and they have an ally in new Federal Communica-tions Commission chairman Ajit Pai, who has repeat-edly called the regulations a mistake. Pai could launch the process of unwinding the rules as early as this week, according to reports.

EARLY TECH RESISTANCEThe government may

downgrade federal prohibi-tions on anti-consumer and anticompetitive actions to voluntary commitments by internet service providers. The internet industry, which considers net neutrality es-sential for its business, isn’t standing still — and it may be keeping some of its most potent tactics in reserve.

(See Neutrality, Page 3)

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17-52520 - Daniel Tefera Mamo, 6427 Kelsey Ct., Canal Winchester, OH 43110. Marshall D. Cohen 4/21/2017 (Hoffman, Jr.).

17-52521 - Marlon C. Dorsett, 2214 Rotunda Dr., Columbus, OH 43232. Guylynn David Cook 4/21/2017 (Caldwell).

17-52522 - Tiffany Lynee Cooper, 1327 Nelson Pl., Washington CH, OH 43160. Jetta Mencer, Newark, OH 4/21/2017 (Hoffman, Jr.).

17-52524 - Latasha L. Heise aka Latasha L. Wirth, 719 Crescent Dr., West Jefferson, OH 43162. Robert D. Bergman 4/22/2017 (Caldwell).

17-52525 - Anthony Eugene Adkins, 8704 Washington New Martinsburg Rd., Washington CH, OH 43160; April Dawn Adkins aka April Warner, 8704 Washington New Martinsburg Rd., Washington CH, OH 43160. Jetta Mencer, Newark, OH 4/22/2017 (Hoffman, Jr.).

Chapter 13 Petition17-52485 - Pauline Whitlock-Cohen aka

Pauline Whitlock aka Pauline Cohen, 7816 Worley Dr., Blacklick, OH 43004. Erin E. Schrader 4/21/2017 (Caldwell).

17-52498 - Juakita Bowens, 7940 Harvestmoon Dr., Reynoldsburg, OH 43068. W. Mark Jump 4/21/2017 (Hoffman, Jr.).

17-52499 - Jovonia White, 2961 Bennington Ave., Columbus, OH 43231. Erin E. Schrader 4/21/2017 (Hoffman, Jr.).

17-52503 - Anthony Hoskin, 4276 Buck Creek Dr., Columbus, OH 43207; Sheryl E. Hoskin, 4276 Buck Creek Dr., Columbus, OH 43207. Karen E. Hamilton 4/21/2017 (Hoffman, Jr).

17-52506 - Harold Dewayne Caudill, 9891 Shepherd Rd., Lockbourne, OH 43137; Mary Jane Caudill, 9891 Shepherd Rd., Lockbourne, OH 43137. Marshall D. Cohen 4/21/2017 (Caldwell).

17-52507 - David M. Starr, 936 Irvington Pl., Columbus, OH 43230. Matthew Doyaga 4/21/2017 (Hoffman, Jr.).

17-52508 - Carolyn Sue Grigsby fka Carolyn Sue Cline, 27695 Macedonia Rd., South Bloomingville, OH 43152. Michael A. Cox 4/21/2017 (Preston).

17-52509 - Spencer S. Shellenbarger, 4195 Veatch Rd., Gambier, OH 43022; Christina M. Shellenbarger, 4195 Veatch Rd., Gambier, OH 43022. Thomas C Lonn 4/21/2017 (Preston).

17-52510 - Arthur Junion Smith, 3402 Bremen St., Columbus, OH 43224; Saleema Ranee Smith fka Saleem Ranee Barbour fka Saleem Ranee King, 3402 Bremen St., Columbus, OH 43224. Mark Albert Herder 4/21/2017 (Hoffman, Jr.).

17-52513 - Ryan Michael Smith, 56 Verdin Ct., Gahanna, OH 43230. Crystal I. Zellar, Zanesville, OH 4/21/2017 (Caldwell).

17-52523 - Vanessa A. Jones, 747 Redwood Valley Dr., Blacklick, OH 43004. Erin E. Schrader 4/22/2017 (Hoffman, Jr.).

U.S. Bankruptcy Building 170 North High Street

Suite 100 Columbus, OH 43215

May 19:00 A.M.

17-51663 — David M. Sobish.17-51664 — Jackie W. Brown and Frances

Brown.17-51665 — Nicholas R. Bartholomew

and Tara F Bartholomew.17-51671 — Ashley Hutchinson.

9:30 A.M.17-51672 — Courtney Carsey.17-51673 — Romique E. Motton aka

Romique E. Pettaway Motton.17-51674 — Thomas J. Price.

10:00 A.M.17-51675 — Kathleen M. Trowbridge.

17-51678 — Steven Lynn Grant.17-51681 — Vernon Lee Havens, II aka

Lee Havens, fdba Lee Havens Fine Jewelry fdba Worth Jewelers Inc./V.L. Havens, Inc.

17-51682 — Barbara J. Varela aka Barbara J. Holley-Varela fka Barbara J. Silva fka Barbara J. Holley.

17-52110 — Anthony E. Hicks and Maria A. Hicks aka Maria A. Carpenter.

10:30 A.M.17-51683 — Shilan Nutter.17-51685 — Janet Sue Kaltenbach.17-51690 — Kelita Anita Anderson.17-51693 — Shawnna Lee Kellam

ana Nadia L. Kellam fka Shawnna L. Whittington.

11:00 A.M.17-51680 — Joseph D. Thompson.17-51684 — April M. Rill.17-51692 — J’Neea Lachey Williams.

11:30 A.M.17-51762 — Christine A. Evans.17-51776 — Erik S. Klosek.17-51778 — Alyssha P. Gray aka Alyssha

P. Gray-Walker.17-51781 — Tito Thykeo.

1:30 P.M.17-51806 — Mallory Elyse Boykin.17-51807 — John R. Brown and Helen

M. Brown.17-51813 — Wilbur Clarence Lee aka

Happy Lee.17-51814 — Darfrazzier McCoy fka

Darfrazzier McCoy-Moore.2:00 P.M.

17-51822 — Sherry Lynn Valley.17-51850 — Armando R. Peterson.17-51856 — Donna J. Story.

2:30 P.M.17-51841 — Renee S. Hayes.17-5190 — Julia E. Saulsbury aka Julia

E. Stainer.17-51965 — Parris Payden and Alison

Payden aka Alison Goodburn.

U.S. Bankruptcy Court

By JOYCE M. ROSENBERGAP Business Writer

NEW YORK — Halfway through Valentine’s Day, florist Ajay Kori realized he was in the midst of a disaster.

His company wasn’t going to be able to deliver many of the promised roses and other flowers by the end of the day. Angry customers started vent-ing online, posting negative reviews of UrbanStems on sites like Google and Yelp. It was a public relations night-mare.

When a small business has a crisis, it can in some ways be more vulnerable than a behemoth like United Airlines, which got plenty of atten-tion this month after video of a passenger being dragged off a plane went viral. Small businesses don’t have big revenue streams and cash reserves to cushion them if customers flee. And negative reviews about a local business can turn away prospective customers for weeks, months or longer.

Kori knew he had to move quickly to limit the damage from this past Valentine’s Day and save both his company’s reputation and the business itself.

“We sent out emails per-sonally apologizing to every customer and gave them a refund,” says Kori, whose company is based in Washing-ton, D.C., and delivers in five metropolitan areas around the country. UrbanStems delivered the flowers without charge over the next few days. And it called disappointed recipients to let them know it was the company, not their sweethearts, that let them down.

His response shows the ad-vantage small companies can have: They don’t have multiple tiers of executives who often use precious time discussing what to do rather than taking action, says Scott Sobel, a senior executive at public rela-tions firm kglobal.

“The smaller the business, the more quickly you can react,” Sobel says. “The longer you wait, the more damage is going to happen.”

United was criticized not only for the April 9 incident, but its fumbled response. CEO Oscar Munoz issued a series of statements in which he initially blamed the passenger before apologizing for United’s handling of the situation.

When a company makes a mistake, experts roundly agree

it needs to own up to it swiftly and show that it’s sincerely try-ing to make amends.

“Being disingenuous will hurt you,” Sobel says. “You should try and negotiate ... and ask, ‘how can we make it right for you?”

The steps Kori took, which included giving his personal cellphone number to unhappy customers, worked. Most de-leted negative reviews. Some offered to help deliver flowers. Sales are up over last year.

“If you build goodwill, it makes any crisis easier to navi-gate,” says Beth Monaghan, CEO of InkHouse PR, based in Waltham, Mass. Her company has not worked with Kori.

Sometimes a PR crisis befalls a company through no fault of its own.

Wine importer Selena Cuffe was preparing to unveil South African wine in Dallas in Octo-ber 2014 when a man visiting the city from Liberia died from Ebola. The wine was being launched at a Sam’s Club but publicity for the event was canceled amid growing fears that the virus was spreading to the U.S.

“We expected about 10,000 people to come” to the launch, says Cuffe, co-owner of Los Angeles-based Heritage Link Brands. She ended up selling fewer than 40 bottles, and was left with nearly 9,000 cases of the wine, which was produced by the family of the late South African President Nelson Mandela.

Mindful of many people’s concern about products from Africa, Cuffe knew she couldn’t do a traditional marketing campaign. So Heritage Link Brands hired a PR agency to plot a strategy that included trying to educate consumers. Cuffe talked with journalists about the wine, and the fact that it had been produced thousands of miles away from where the Ebola outbreak oc-curred. She’s since been able to sell most of the wine, and used a similar strategy after importing wines from Brazil last year, when the Zika virus was in the news.

When Priska Diaz and her husband Dana King began advertising their baby bottles in 2012, they launched a social media campaign including Twitter, Facebook and blogs. Most of the posts highlighted that the design of the Bare Air-free bottles helps mothers breastfeed after using bottles — something many struggle to do. But several tweets implied that because the bottles could

free mothers from nursing every few hours, they could help couples rekindle their ro-mance; the tweets told men to “reclaim your wife,” Diaz says.

“The message came out really wrong and offended a great deal of moms and dads around the globe,” she says. The result was a stream of angry, even threatening emails and online posts.

Diaz posted an apology on Facebook and Twitter. It took about six months for the anger to die down. The bottles, which began selling in 2013, are doing well. But Diaz has learned that bad publicity may not go away completely in an online world; sometimes she still runs across an angry blog item.

Because social media has made it easier for bad public-ity to spread quickly, busi-nesses should get help from someone who knows how to manage a crisis, Monaghan says.

“Once it has gone viral, every step you take matters,” she says.

But nothing that restaurant owner Gretchen Hanson tried worked to end her PR crisis well. Hanson was accused of discriminating against an au-tistic woman in 2015 after she had asked the young woman and her friend to make room on a bench outside her Hobos eatery in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, for waiting custom-ers.

Hanson, who says she didn’t know the young woman was autistic, became the subject of angry social media posts including bad reviews of her restaurant. Hobos’ rating on TripAdvisor plunged, and so did business, with the num-ber of diners dropping more than 50 percent some nights. A letter to the editor in a local newspaper did more damage.

“I had always been on top. Now I was fighting to stay open because the percep-tion of my restaurant had changed,” Hanson says.

Hanson says she tried to speak to the young woman’s mother, and friends wrote letters to the newspaper on her behalf. She tried to get the negative reviews changed but couldn’t — a problem faced by most establishments that have bad online reviews.

Hanson gave up and closed Hobos 18 months after the incident. Business hadn’t returned to the same level, and Hanson’s heart wasn’t in the restaurant anymore. “I no longer loved it,” she says.

Internet companies winding up for a fight on ‘net neutrality’

By ANN M. JOBFor The Associated Press

Ford has raised the price of its affordable Escape for 2017, but it has given its low-est-priced SUV new styling touches, safety features and engine options that should keep it popular with consum-ers.

The starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price for a base, two-wheel-drive 2017 Escape S is $24,645, or $650 more than the 2016 base model, which didn’t have quite as nice looking exterior and interior. Those prices include the destination charges.

The base five-seat 2017 Es-cape comes with a 168-horse-power, non-turbocharged, four-cylinder engine, six-speed automatic transmission and standard keyless remote entry, power windows, mirrors and door locks, rearview camera, seven air bags, four power points, 17-inch wheels and carpeted floor mats, among other things.

The lowest starting MSRP, in-cluding destination charge, for a 2017 Escape with all-wheel drive is $27,895. This is an SE model with 179-horsepower, turbocharged, four-cylinder engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission that includes more features than the base model, including

a 10-way power-adjustable driver seat, dual-zone auto-matic climate control and fog lamps.

The 2017 Escape is a Con-sumer Reports recommended buy and the magazine predicts it will have above-average reli-ability. The federal government said the 2017 Escape earned an overall five out of five stars for occupant protection in frontal and side crash testing.

Now in its 17th model year, the Escape helped pioneer the compact SUV segment that is so popular today.

With sales of 307,069 in the U.S. last year, the Escape is Ford’s second best-selling vehi-cle after the Ford F-150 pickup truck, and sales have increased 6.6 percent this year.

Along with its affordability, the Escape’s pleasant looks, practicality and wide-ranging engine and option lists help make it a go-to vehicle for shoppers who want an agile SUV.

The 2017 Escape has three engine options: the base, non-turbo, 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine from last year’s model; a new 1.5-liter turbo four-cyl-inder; and a top-of-the-line 2-liter twin-scroll turbo four-cylinder that produces 245 horsepower this year, up from 240 horsepower in 2016.

Each engine can give the 2017 Escape a slightly different personality, ranging from utili-tarian to sporty. Unfortunately, none of them put the Escape at the top of the pack in terms of fuel mileage, and none ap-preciably improved its federal government fuel economy ratings for 2017.

Mileage ratings this year range from 21-23 mpg in city driving, depending on the engine, and from 28-30 mpg on the highway.

The test-driven Escape SE with front-wheel drive and the mid-range 179-horsepower turbo four-cylinder engine av-eraged 23.9 mpg, which neces-sitated a fill-up after about 370

miles. There was noticeable turbo lag, too, and the engine could get noisy when pressed hard to accelerate.

The travel was comfortable, for the most part, as the inte-rior remained relatively quiet and the front seats provided good support and had decent-ly long seat cushions.

The front seats have a gener-ous 43.1 inches of legroom, while backseat legroom is a sufficient 37.3 inches. The back seats fold flat easily to expand cargo space to a maximum 67.8 cubic feet.

Everyone has a good 39 inches of headroom and every-one sits up a good ways from the pavement for adequate views of traffic ahead. Getting into and out of the Escape is easy, even for petite adults.

Ford revamped the interior by removing the parking brake handle in the center console area and arranging more use-ful storage there, including a thoughtful spot for a phone.

But there is only one USB port, and it’s at the dashboard and difficult for back-seat rid-ers to use.

Plastic on the dashboard is more upscale than before, and the mix of cloth and vinyl on the SE seats in the test-driven vehicle was tasteful.

Ford has dropped its irk-some MyFord Touch infotain-ment system for the latest Sync 3 system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability.

(Courtesy of Ford Motor Co. via AP)

For 2017, Ford keeps the price tag affordable on its lowest-priced SUV, the compact Escape, while adding new front and rear styling, more powerful turbocharged engines and new safety and connectivity features.

Judgement LiensApril 20

17JG17609 --- Capital One Bank USA NA vs. Jeremy Hinson; $1,146.41.

17JG17610 --- Capital one Bank USA NA vs. Luster C. Morrison; $922.53.

17JG17611 --- Capital One Bank USA NA vs. Darrin K. Adkins; $3,681.38.

17JG17612 --- Telhio Credit Union vs. Veronique G. Ansley; $6,987.54.

17JG17613 --- Telhio Credit Union vs. Hugh Fullerton; $4,664.23.

17JG17614 --- Midland Funding LLC vs. Tyler Marrone; $7,114.16.

17JG17615 --- Capital One Bank USA NA vs. Nicole R. Howe; $1,247.03.

17JG17616 --- Discover Bank vs. Kathryn B. Rubery; $11,076.77.

17JG17617 --- Credit Acceptance Corp. vs. Victor Delgado; $8,307.69.

17JG17618 --- Creditmax Inc. vs. Tony Wigfall, et al.; $9,270.64.

17JG17619 --- Ohio Receivables LLC vs. Don D. Roy; $22,911.07.

17JG17620 --- Midland Funding DE LLC vs. Jan Rife; $6,217.33.

17JG17621 --- Capital One Bank USA NA vs. Bobbi L. Decker; $1,391.59.

17JG17622 --- Discover Bank vs. Carolyn Encarnacion; $2,021.80.

17JG17623 --- LVNV Funding LLC vs. Kenetta Bridges; $2,304.34.

17JG17624 --- Discover Bank vs. Jennifer J. Makay; $3,869.79.

17JG17625 --- LVNV Funding LLC vs. Roberta L. Templeton; $1,551.28.

17JG17626 --- Midland Funding LLC vs. Jason Thompson; $854.76.

17JG17627 --- Discover Bank vs. Venkata R. Dhulipala; $2,732.50.

17JG17628 --- Midland Funding DE LLC vs. Justin Wilcox; $1,267.85.

17JG17629 --- Columbia Gas of Ohio Inc. vs. Last Plumbing Ltd.; $1,654.20.

17JG17630 --- OPRS Communities dba Westminster Thurber Community vs. Gail Plants; $45,025.08.

17JG17631 --- Franklin University vs. John John Harachis; $501.89.

17JG17632 --- RAB Performance Recoveries LLC vs. John R. Varanese; $6,311.63.

17JG17633 --- CSGA LLC vs. Elizabeth Moseley; $3,395.01.

17JG17634 --- Marble Cliff Place LLC vs. Butler, Cincione & Dicuccio, et al.; $204,783.85.

17JG17635 --- Michaels Finer Meats Inc. vs. Margaret M. Ranalli; $10,143.28.

17JG17636 --- Capital One Bank USA NA vs. Belinda G. Booker; $962.60.

17JG17637 --- Capital One Bank USA NA vs. Kenneth A. Ingles; $786.73.

17JG17638 --- Ohio Receivables LLC vs. Berchard L. Hines; $2,323.32.

17JG17641 --- City Electric Supply Company vs. Thomas Boysel; $55,496.95.

17JG17642 --- Capital One Bank USA NA vs. Nathan T. Jasper; $781.00.

17JG17643 --- Discover Bank vs. Roni E. King; $8,576.12.

17JG17644 --- Columbia Gas of Ohio Inc. vs. Dylan Homes LLC; $1,310.11.

17JG17645 --- Capital One Bank USA NA vs. Bruce E. Carr; $876.95.

17JG17646 --- Capital One Bank USA NA vs. Brian Emrich; $795.85.

17JG17647 --- Midland Funding LLC vs. Montrial Curry; $1,612.12.

17JG17648 --- Discover Bank vs. Cindy L. Baer; $9,114.54.

17JG17649 --- Discover Bank vs. Jama S. Guled; $2,972.37.

17JG17650 --- Discover Bank vs. Alexandria L. Borst; $3,699.74.

17JG17651 --- Capital One Bank USA NA vs. Michael L. Fields; $1,025.47.

17JG17652 --- Midland Funding LLC vs. Angelia Dudley; $1,611.02.

17JG17653 --- Midland Funding LLC vs. Joseph Enuson; $2,085.09.

17JG17654 --- Discover Bank vs. Melanie S. Bain; $6,433.08.

17JG17655 --- Discover Bank vs. Juan Carlos Broadnax; $7,895.05.

17JG17656 --- Discover Bank vs. Erin Chobo; $2,486.44.

17JG17657 --- Discover Bank vs. Ayan Sharif; $10,136.88.

17JG17658 --- LVNV Funding LLC vs. Moices Ortuno; $5,762.41.

17JG17659 --- State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. vs. Candy Endicott; $9,000.00.

17JG17660 --- Midland Funding LLC vs. Ronald Wallace; $7,102.97.

17JG17661 --- Capital One Bank USA NA vs. Robert J. Wolfe; $1,497.68.

April 2117JG17639 --- CACH LLC vs. Stephanie

Pinto; $2,722.63.17JG17640 --- State Farm Mutual

Automobile Insurance Company vs. William A. Lanning, et al.; $61,982.23.

Notice of Federal Tax LiensFiled April 7

Clara Plantz; $23,872.54John A. Giddens; $19,123.19Carla C. Jackson; $14,470.25Carla C. Jackson; $14,470.25Anton C. Schaffer; $5,650.21Comserv Building Maintenance, LLC;

$5,128.06

Release of Federal Tax LiensFiled April 7

Yvette Whiteside; $326,264.69Thomas J. Simon; $30,630.59Thomas J. Simon; $29,957.94Thomas J. Simon; $26,735.59Charles T. Harmon, Sandra J. Frost;

$20,513.62Thomas J. Simon; $12,287.46Thomas J. Simon, Craig R. Elkins;

$11,610.74Thomas J. Simon; $7,451.24Thomas J. Simon; $7,451.24Thomas J. Simon; $7,451.24Thomas J. Simon; $4,959.16

Lien Filings

Gregory J. Ayres, 36, 4406 Chandler Dr., Whitehall, OH 43213 and Jessica Stimmel, 25, 4406 Chandler Dr., Whitehall, OH 43213. 4/21/2017.

Julie R. Babyak, 29, 5651 Greystone Ln., Hilliard, OH 43026 and Wyatt E. Adams, 29, 5651 Greystone Ln., Hilliard, OH 43026. 4/21/2017.

Bret J. Batenchuk, 30, 5434 Haverhill Dr., Dublin, OH 43017 and Alyssa J. Bowerman, 30, 5434 Haverhill Dr., Dublin, OH 43017. 4/21/2017.

Michael L. Bean, 25, 2492 Summit St., Columbus, OH 43202 and Mary M. Reilly, 23, 2492 Summit St., Columbus, OH 43202. 4/21/2017.

Samantha T. Blackwell, 35, 2370 Atwood Terrace, Columbus, OH 43211 and Munir Ahmed, 30, 856 Quitman Dr. E., Columbus, OH 43230. 4/21/2017.

Staci L. Bradley, 29, 1620 E. Broad St. Apt. 1407, Columbus, OH 43203 and Kiel J. Andrews, 34, 1620 E. Broad St. Apt. 1407, Columbus, OH 43203. 4/21/2017.

Kerry C. Brumfield, 32, 796 Summit St., Columbus, OH 43215 and Adam D. Rohletter, 31, 796 Summit St., Columbus, OH 43215. 4/21/2017.

Jacob C. Burt, 24, 207 Onyx Dr., Anna, OH 45302 and Brianna R. Garman, 23, 600 E. Walnut St., Westerville, OH 43081. 4/21/2017.

Jeanette M. Butler, 73, 2020 W. Dublin Granville Rd., Worthington, OH 43085 and Clarence Fred Lauthers, 74, 35 Woodside Blvd., Lexington, OH 44904. 4/21/2017.

Kate Elizabeth Carpenter, 28, 1399 Chesapeake Ave., Columbus, OH 43212 and Aaron Andrew Alt, 32, 1399 Chesapeake Ave., Columbus, OH 43212. 4/21/2017.

Praise Edem Dekpor, 38, 3607 Cleveland Ave. Apt. B1, Columbus, OH 43224 and Delight Senyo Asamoah, 36, 3607 Cleveland Ave. Apt. B1, Columbus, OH 43224. 4/21/2017.

Samantha Marie Dencher, 22, 3655 Steelwood Ct. Apt. A, Winston Salem, NC 27106 and Sean Patrick Branam, 23, 3645 Steelwood Ct. Apt. L, Winston Salem, NC 27106. 4/21/2017.

Carrissa Lee Diserio, 28, 2032 Smokymill Rd., Dublin, OH 43016 and Chase Alexander Tourville, 24, 2032 Smokymill Rd., Dublin, OH 43016. 4/21/2017.

Holly Marie Dotson, 30, 853 Cove Point Dr., Columbus, OH 43228 and Justin William Freitas, 34, 853 Cove Point Dr., Columbus, OH 43228. 4/21/2017.

Lakisha L. Dulaney, 32, 2400 Taylor Ave., Columbus, OH 43211 and Marques A. Barksdale, 34, 1066 E. 12th Ave., Columbus, OH 43211. 4/21/2017.

Cynthia Beckett Duncan, 50, 50 Sparger Springs Ln., Durham, NC 27705 and Maurice Arnold Fried, 52, 50 Sparger Springs Ln., Durham, NC 27705. 4/21/2017.

Maranda L. Durant, 33, 5869 Plank Dr., Hilliard, OH 43026 and Richard H. Eldridge, 45, 5869 Plank Dr., Hilliard, OH 43026. 4/21/2017.

Rebecca M. Durra, 28, 6832 Merwood St., Columbus, OH 43235 and Andrew

Seth Longfellow, 28, 6832 Merwood St., Columbus, OH 43235. 4/21/2017.

Jose Miguel Feliciano, 41, 5930 Aralia Ct., Galloway, OH 43119 and Adamarys Morales Feliciano, 27, 5930 Aralia Ct., Galloway, OH 43119. 4/21/2017.

Moriah Jo Flowers, 23, 4040 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43214 and Michael M. Venrick, 26, 4040 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43214. 4/21/2017.

Andre D. Foster, 49, 4558 Norton Ln., Whitehall, OH 43213 and Carla N. Daniels, 55, 4558 Norton Ln., Whitehall, OH 43213. 4/21/2017.

Jamal L. Gills, 43, 3109 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus, OH 43227 and Michelle M. Al-Damen, 46, 1660 Coronet Dr., Columbus, OH 43224. 4/21/2017.

Philip S. Hoffman, 40, 3477 Richard Ave., Grove City, OH 43123 and Alicia M. Brown, 35, 3477 Richard Ave., Grove City, OH 43123. 4/21/2017.

Briana Nichole Hudgins, 24, 5660 Roche Dr. Apt. E, Columbus, OH 43229 and Ralpheal J. Berry, 23, 5660 Roche Dr. Apt. E, Columbus, OH 43229. 4/21/2017.

Mikarra R. Huff, 23, 1581 Greenville Rd., Columbus, OH 43223 and Jonathon M. Veres, 27, 1581 Greenville Rd., Columbus, OH 43223. 4/21/2017.

Patrick T. Kelty, 35, 1096 Oregon Ave., Columbus, OH 43201 and Erin R. Oldfather, 27, 1096 Oregon Ave., Columbus, OH 43201. 4/21/2017.

Sharon E. Kepke, 61, 162 Rustic Pl., Columbus, OH 43214 and Mary A. O’Connor, 49, 162 Rustic Pl., Columbus, OH 43214. 4/21/2017.

Jennifer A. Leung, 31, 8760 Scarsdale Blvd., Powell, OH 43065 and Joseph James Keaney, 33, 8760 Scarsdale Blvd., Powell, OH 43065. 4/21/2017.

Michael Gustav Lindell III, 23, 50 W. 10th Ave. Apt. 1, Columbus, OH 43201 and Sarah

C. Folk, 23, 8627 Olenbrook Dr., Lewis Center, OH 43035. 4/21/2017.

Kylie Rae Martinez, 20, 3118 Earlington Ln., Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 and James Robert Strapp, 21, 3118 Earlington Ln., Reynoldsburg, OH 43068. 4/21/2017.

Felipe Martinez Clemente, 40, 4715 Sullivant Ave. Lot 66, Columbus, OH 43228 and Adalberta Martinez Trinidad, 48, 4715 Sullivant Ave. Lot 66, Columbus, OH 43228. 4/21/2017.

Charles John Mc Cloughan, 27, 711 W. Melrose St. Apt. C2, Chicago, IL 60657 and Kelly M. Boylan, 26, 711 W. Melrose St. Apt. C2, Chicago, IL 60657. 4/21/2017.

Jessica Lynn Mills, 28, 70 Maplewood Rd., Columbus, OH 43213 and Brandon Jamal Shumate, 34, 5215 Groveport Rd., Groveport, OH 43207. 4/21/2017.

Yasin Abdirisakh Mohamed, 20, 1662 Shanley Dr. Apt. 1, Columbus, OH 43224 and Charmaine Cabreros, 38, 1662 Shanley Dr. Apt. 1, Columbus, OH 43224. 4/21/2017.

Moriah A. Monroe, 28, 957 Atlantic Ave. Apt. 606, Columbus, OH 43229 and Timothy Banks Sr., 29, 957 Atlantic Ave. Apt. 606, Columbus, OH 43229. 4/21/2017.

Andrea M. Phillips, 37, 1368 W. 6th Ave. Apt. D, Columbus, OH 43212 and Daniel Roger Koppel, 32, 118 Academy Woods Dr., Gahanna, OH 43230. 4/21/2017.

Gwendolyn L. Rees, 53, 1271 Hunter Ave. Apt. D, Columbus, OH 43201 and Jevonna Morris, 28, 1271 Hunter Ave. Apt. D, Columbus, OH 43201. 4/21/2017.

Kaitlyn Grace Rehbeck, 23, 1285 Edgehill Rd., Columbus, OH 43212 and Kyle Alexander Smith, 24, 1285 Edgehill Rd., Columbus, OH 43212. 4/21/2017.

Arielle Ashley Rexroad, 22, 6178 Deewood Ct. S., Columbus, OH 43229 and Erik Daniel Shull, 25, 3777 Taliesin Pl., Columbus, OH 43219. 4/21/2017.

Ariel E. Rhea, 26, 7596 Sawmill Commons Ln. Apt. A, Dublin, OH 43016 and Keith David Lucci, 33, 7596 Sawmill Commons Ln. Apt. A, Dublin, OH 43016. 4/21/2017.

Sandra K. Richards, 54, 1493 Elaine Rd. Apt. C, Columbus, OH 43227 and Jimmy R. Hopkins, 58, 1493 Elaine Rd. Apt. C, Columbus, OH 43227. 4/21/2017.

Aja Rigby, 25, 1670 Fairgate Pl., Columbus, OH 43206 and Shaquille Allen Yates, 27, 1670 Fairgate Pl., Columbus, OH 43206. 4/21/2017.

Allison Brianna Riley, 24, 4876 Archdale Ln., Columbus, OH 43214 and Eric R. Winter, 25, 4876 Archdale Ln., Columbus, OH 43214. 4/21/2017.

Maria Salvador Cabrerizo, 30, 2893 Neil Ave. Apt. 400-C, Columbus, OH 43202 and Mathieu Aurelien Pinet, 32, 2893 Neil Ave. Apt. 400-C, Columbus, OH 43202. 4/21/2017.

Klair R. Smith, 26, 313 E. Kossuth St., Columbus, OH 43206 and Peter C. Koumas V, 29, 313 E. Kossuth St., Columbus, OH 43206. 4/21/2017.

Danielle C. Snodgrass, 31, 3060 Charlotte Dr., Columbus, OH 43224 and Elliott R. Anderson, 31, 3060 Charlotte Dr., Columbus, OH 43224. 4/21/2017.

Christopher Michael Soderberg, 31, 433 W. 2nd Ave., Columbus, OH 43201 and Melinda H. Murray, 27, 433 W. 2nd Ave., Columbus, OH 43201. 4/21/2017.

Augustine K. Sorsor Jr., 41, 3984 Brook Shire Ct., Columbus, OH 43227 and Wade M. Wright, 37, 3984 Brook Shire Ct., Columbust, OH 43227. 4/21/2017.

Rachelle L. Speth, 30, 5023 Fenwick Ct., Columbus, OH 43220 and Danny Xin Liu, 31, 2003 Plaza Ct., Saint Charles, MO 63303. 4/21/2017.

Mamie Lorpu Sunnyway, 46, 281 Crosswind Dr., Westerville, OH 43081

and Paye Parwon, 41, 281 Crosswind Dr., Westerville, OH 43081. 4/21/2017.

John Szegner, 49, 5408 Albany Ridge, New Albany, OH 43054 and Lei Wu, 36, 415 Carriage Hill Dr., Athens, OH 45701. 4/21/2017.

Richard Ferrell Thompson, 28, 2121 Arlington Ave. Unit 11, Columbus, OH 43221 and Gretchen J. Blazer, 29, 2121 Arlington Ave. Unit 11, Columbus, OH 43221. 4/21/2017.

Tricia Jean Thorne, 28, 5424 Chimney Rock, Westerville, OH 43081 and Justin Randall Fetters, 31, 2084 Tupsfield Rd., Columbus, OH 43229. 4/21/2017.

Nathan D. Tipton, 35, 337 Constance St., Lockbourne, OH 43137 and Adriana Guerra Sotelo, 40, 337 Constance St., Lockbourne, OH 43137. 4/21/2017.

Cynthia J. Weasner, 63, 3772 Mann Rd., Blacklick, OH 43004 and Susan Marie Capan, 57, 3772 Mann Rd., Blacklick, OH 43004. 4/21/2017.

Susan D. West, 68, 5757 Lakeside Xing, Dublin, OH 43016 and Todd C. Latour, 66, 1140 Witt Rd. Apt. 1, Cincinnati, OH 45255. 4/21/2017.

Robert C. White, 59, 3237 Mckinley Ave. Lot #14, Columbus, OH 43204 and Carolyn S. Downey, 68, 625 Oak Hollow Ct., Columbus, OH 43228. 4/21/2017.

Richard Neil Wilkes, 44, 6389 Albany Bridge Apt. A, Columbus, OH 43230 and Tao Wang, 30, 1703 Moore St. Apt. 2, Freemont, OH 43420. 4/21/2017.

Don A. Williams Jr., 32, 2094 Cleveland Ave., Columbus, OH 43211 and Tessee C. Hanlin, 25, 2094 Cleveland Ave., Columbus, OH 43211. 4/21/2017.

Elizabeth A. Winchell, 25, 4214 Savannah Grove Ln., Columbus, OH 43221 and Jordan M. Seedorf, 26, 4214 Savannah Grove Ln., Columbus, OH 43221. 4/21/2017.

Marriage Licenses The following Marriage Licenses Applications were taken from the records of the Franklin County Probate Court, Hon. Robert G. Montgomery, presiding.

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Neutrality(Continued from Page 2)

Many internet companies are already running the Washing-ton playbook — lobbying Congress, schmoozing government regulators, and signing letters of protest. Boston tech companies and venture capital-ists met with Sen. Ed Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, last Friday to discuss defending net neutrality.

Smaller companies have made the loudest noises so far. Engine, a policy group for startups, is calling up small internet companies to keep them updated and asking them to sign a letter that urges the FCC not to dismantle the net neutrality rules.

Etsy brought sellers to meet with legislators or their staff members in Washington last month, although the company says the visit involved other issues in addition to net neutrality. Roku, the streaming-video gadget maker, hired lobbyists to set up D.C. meetings for the first time.

CALM BEFORE THE STORMThe industry’s giants, however, have mostly stayed silent be-

yond offering blanket statements of support for net neutrality. The Internet Association, which speaks for Facebook, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Netflix and Uber, did call on Pai to support net neutrality earlier this month. Things could get noisier if and when the FCC begins to formally review a rollback.

Meanwhile, the FCC chairman has also been looking for al-lies. Pai traveled to Silicon Valley last week to meet with big tech companies, a visit that was “extremely well received,” accord-ing to Oracle senior vice president Ken Glueck. (Oracle sides with the telecom industry in opposing net-neutrality rules.)

Pai attended an event held at Cisco, with attendees from Oracle, Apple, Facebook, HP, Salesforce and Intel, Glueck said. (Pai said he met with Oracle, Cisco, Intel, Facebook and other companies.)

At least one big supporter of net neutrality — Netflix — has tempered its rhetoric recently. The streaming-video company said in January that weaker net neutrality wouldn’t hurt it because it’s now too popular with users for broadband provid-ers to interfere with its service. The company added that it still supports net neutrality “on a public policy basis.”

WHAT COMES NEXTThe tech industry is pretty good at getting consumers on its

side when it decides to fight for a cause. In 2012, internet companies took on the entertainment

industry in a fight over online piracy. Thousands of websites, including Wikipedia, one of the internet’s most well-trafficked sites, temporarily went dark to protest legislation that would have given the government power to “blacklist” sites from the internet.

Companies collected millions of signatures and asked users to protest to lawmakers. The bills, which aimed to curb illegal downloads and sales of movies and songs as well as other products, were dropped.

In 2014, smaller companies held an “internet slowdown” event to remind users of the net-neutrality fight. Sites such as Reddit, Etsy and WordPress displayed a “site loading” icon intended to signify the slowdowns users could theoretically ex-pect without net neutrality. John Oliver also dedicated a show segment to the topic, which raised awareness of an otherwise jargon-y, abstract issue.

For the moment, though, there’s no net-neutrality develop-ment to rally around, and won’t be until there’s an actual FCC proposal up for debate.

And no one is saying exactly what might happen once there is. “Next steps haven’t been figured out yet,” Kickstarter general counsel Michal Rosenn said in an interview two weeks ago.

“I certainly think we will try every possible avenue, includ-ing reaching back out to John Oliver,” said Engine’s executive director, Evan Engstrom.

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NEW CASES17-00340 — The Scotts Co., LLC, et

al. vs. United Industries Corp.; Trademark Infringement (Lanham Act). Marion H. Little. 04/21/2017. (Marbley, J.)

17-00341 — Adam Shuler, et al. vs. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.; Petition for Removal. Alan Paul Friedman. 04/21/2017. (Watson, J.)

17-00342 — ME2 Productions, Inc. vs. Does 1-8; Copyright Infringement. Timothy A. Shimko. 04/21/2017. (Graham, J.)

17-00343 — Shirley Spring vs. Wright Medical Group, Inc., et al.; Diversity-Product Liability. Richard W. Schulte. 04/21/2017. (Marbley, J.)

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NEW CASESAdministrative Appeals

17APH277 — The Village of Albany, Appellant vs. Craig W. Butler, Alexander Local School District, Appellees; Law. Robert R. Rittenhouse for appellant; Nicole

Candelora-Norman, Desmond J. Cullimore for appellees. 4/20/2017.

Municipal Court Civil

Appeals17APG283 — Richard Jackson, Appellant

vs. Shelton A. Lee, Appellee; Law. Percy Squire for appellant. 4/21/2017.

Ohio Court of Claims

Appeals17API272 — Christopher Young,

Appellant vs. Ohio Department of Rehab and Correction, Appellee; Law. Brian K. Duncan for appellant; Emily Simmons for appellee. 4/19/2017.

17API285 — Jerone McDougald, Appellant vs. Ohio Department of Rehab and Correction, Appellee; Law.Jeanna R. Jacobus for appellee. 4/21/2017.

Original Actions

17APD275 — Shawn Brust, Relator vs. Ohio Adult Parole Authority, Ohio Department of Rehab and Correction, Respondents; Mandamus.Michael Dewine for respondents. 4/20/2017.

17APD276 — Thomas H. Beyer, Relator vs. Autoneum North America Inc., Industrial Commission of Ohio, Respondents; Mandamus. Steven M. Spitler for relator; Michael Dewine for respondents. 4/20/2017.

Common Pleas Court Civil Appeals

17APE267 — Ohio Department of Taxation, Appellant vs. Christi L. Diehl Allison, Appellee; Law. Robert J. Mann for appellant. 4/18/2017.

17APE269 — Donald E. Wood, Appellant vs. Ohio Division Oil & Gas Resources, appellee; Law.Gene Park for appellee. 4/19/2017.

17APE273 — Columbus Central OH Childrens Chorus, Appellant vs. Green Tree Servicing LLC, Antonia L. Asterino Starcher, Franklin County Treasurer, James E. Starcher, United States of America, Ohio Department of Taxation, Columbus School for Girls, Appellees; Law. Rick L. Brunner for appellant; Adam J. Bennett, Jason Wagner, Deborah F. Sanders, C. Darcy Jalandoni for appellees. 4/19/2017.

17APE274 — Paula J. Wilkins, Appellant vs. Harrisburg Village, Harrisburg Village Council Member Melisa Craker, Rebecca L. Peterson, Harrisburg Village Council Member Ellen Dawson, Larry Taylor, Harrisburg Village Council Member Janet Ray, Patsy Frost, Melisa Craker, Ellen M. Dawson, Janet Ray, Ed Erwin, Charity A. Evans, Appellees; Law.Istvan Gajary, David Watkins for appellees. 4/20/2017.

17APE279 — Stephanie Thomas, Appellant vs. Columbus City Police Department, Netcare Organization, Appellees; Law.Michael R. Halloran, Carl A. Anthony for appellees. 4/21/2017.

17APE280 — Leandra D. Middlebrook, Appellant vs. United Collection Bureau,

Cynthia C. Dungey, Ohio Job & Family Services, Appellees; Law.Nelson D. Cary, Patria V. Hoskins for appellees. 4/21/2017.

Common Pleas Court

Criminal Appeals17APA268 — Jared Gaffney, Appellant

vs. State of Ohio, Appellee; Law.Ronald J. O’Brien for appellee. 4/18/2017.

17APA270 — Eddie D. Tucker, Appellant vs. State of Ohio, Appellee; Law.Steven L. Taylor for appellee. 4/19/2017.

17APA271 — Eddie D. Tucker, Appellant vs. State of Ohio, Appellee; Law.Steven L. Taylor for appellee. 4/19/2017.

17APA281 — Isaiah Guy, Appellant vs. State of Ohio, Appellee; Law. Todd W. Barstow for appellant; Sheryl L. Prichard for appellee. 4/21/2017.

17APA282 — Derrick Wade, Appellant vs. State of Ohio, Appellee; Law. Brian J. Rigg for appellant; Ronald J. O’Brien for appellee. 4/21/2017.

17APA286 — David C. Sparks, Appellant vs. State of Ohio, Appellee; Law.Ronald J. O’Brien for appellee. 4/21/2017.

Domestic, Juvenile & Probate

Court Appeals17APF278 — David F. Colombo,

Appellant vs. Kathleen D. Colombo, Haleigh Colombo Minor, Alyssa Colombo Minor, Appellees; Law. Aaron E. Kenter for appellant; Christine E. Strehl, Lora H. Cleary for appellees. 4/20/2017.

Municipal Court Criminal Appeals

17APC284 — Tyrone Graham, Appellant vs. City of Columbus, Appellee; Law.Melanie R. Tobias for appellee. 4/21/2017.

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NEW CASESForeclosure Actions

17CVE04-03684 — CitiFinancial Servicing LLC successor by merger to CitiFinancial Inc. vs. Kelly A. Hadinger aka Kelly Hadinger, 5704 Palos Ln. Hilliard OH 43026, Dushawn C. Hadinger, aka Dushawn Hadinger, 3089 Mount Holyoke Rd. Columbus OH 43221, Equity One Inc., Woods Cove IV LLC, Franklin County Treasurer; foreclosure of mortgage ($116,384.71). 4762 McFadden Rd. Columbus, OH 43229 Lerner, Sampson & Rothfuss by Bethany L. Suttinger, Cincinnati, OH. 4/19/2017. (Schneider, J.)

17CVE04-03688 — Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs. Paseuth Kayavong, 1402 Hackworth St. Columbus OH 43207, Jane Doe, Name Unknown, the Unknown Spouse of Paseuth Kayavong (if any), 1402 Hackworth St. Columbus OH 43207, Franklin County Treasurer, John Doe, Name Unknown, the Unknown Spouse of Ratsalinh Kayavong (if any); foreclosure of mortgage ($84,017.53). 1402 Hackworth St. Columbus, OH 43207

Manley Deas Kochalski LLC by Kyle E. Timken. 4/19/2017. (French, J.)

17CVE04-03690 — PNC Bank, National Association vs. Ronald P. Overfield, 346 E. Welch Ave. Columbus OH 43207, Kristin L. Overfield (deceased), Fifth Third Mortgage Company, Ohio Department of Medicaid, Franklin County Treasurer; foreclosure of mortgage ($90,245.43). 3626 Heywood Dr. Hilliard, OH 43026 Manley Deas Kochalski LLC by Kyle E. Timken. 4/19/2017. (Cain, J.)

17CVE04-03694 — PNC Bank, National Association vs. Harold E. Ott, 201 Pasadena Ave. Columbus OH 43228, Patricia L. Ott, 201 Pasadena Ave. Columbus OH 43228, PNC Bank, NA FKA National City Bank, Franklin County Treasurer; foreclosure of mortgage ($75,662.53). 201 Pasadena Ave. Columbus, OH 43228 Manley Deas Kochalski LLC by Kyle E. Timken. 4/19/2017. (C. Brown, J.)

17CVE04-03695 — Village at Shannon Green Condominium vs. Anthony E. Crosby, 5475 Beresford St. Canal Winchester OH 43110, Ashura S. Crosby, 5475 Beresford St. Canal Winchester OH 43110, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Ashura S. Crosby, Delethia Crosby, Franklin County Treasurer, National City Mortgage Co.; foreclosure of tax lien ($3,066.79). 5475 Beresford St. Canal Winchester, OH 43110 Kaman & Cusimano, LLC by Magdalena E. Myers. 4/19/2017. (Reece, J.)

17CVE04-03701 — M I Financial LLC vs. George E. Fagan IV, 433 Wynbrook Ct. Galloway OH 43119, Jan Doe, Name

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Judicial Proceedings

By NANCY BENACAssociated Press

WASHINGTON — Not since John F. Kennedy appointed his brother Bobby to be attorney general and his brother-in-law as director of the Peace Corps has a president leaned so heavily on his family. Even Donald Trump’s 5-year-old granddaughter Arabella has pitched in.

As the administration nears its 100-day mark, Trump has established a White House operation with such an unusual commingling of blood, busi-ness and government that it has sur-prised even his own family.

Ivanka Trump, who once said she’d stick to the role of daughter, now has a West Wing office and the title of assis-tant to the president after she discov-ered that “having one foot in and one foot out wouldn’t work.” Her effort to walk a fine line has not always been easy. During an appearance this week at a women’s empowerment conference in Germany, she drew hisses and groans as she defended her father’s track record.

Her husband Jared Kushner is a senior adviser to the president with a bulging and growing portfolio that includes ev-erything from brokering Mideast peace to restructuring the federal government.

And there was the president’s son Eric, in the unofficial role of spokesman, declaring his father would stand up to North Korea’s provocations. In an inter-view, at the White House Easter egg roll no less, saying on behalf of the presi-dent: “You don’t want there to be death and destruction and turmoil around the world but, again, you have to have mas-sive backbone when it comes to dealing with awful, awful dictators.”

Another Trump son, Don Jr., en-

hanced his profile during the campaign and early months of his father’s presi-dency to such an extent that there is speculation he’ll make his own run for office. And he’s leaving that door open, saying the New York governor’s seat could be a tempting destination at some point.

The president’s wife, Melania, mean-while, has been a largely distant pres-ence so far, remaining in New York for the most part while their 11-year-old son Barron finishes out the school year. But she is gradually spending more time in Washington and did give her husband a gentle nudge to put his hand on his heart during the playing of the national anthem at the Easter egg roll.

Little Arabella chimed in to the Trump team effort by charming Chinese President Xi Jinping by singing a tune in Mandarin during the leaders’ recent meeting at Mar-a-Lago.

There are both pros and cons in staff-ing up from within one’s own family, as Trump is learning.

The family dynamic has added extra intrigue to the jockeying between rival power centers that is typical in the early days of any White House. The more moderate contingent led by Kushner and Ivanka Trump appears to be ascen-dant in recent days over those allied with senior strategist Steve Bannon, the former media executive and radio host who’s a favorite of conservatives.

Princeton historian Julian Zelizer says family members may be able to give a president a tough assessment that other staff members would shrink from providing, but they also can become “so enmeshed in the identity of their family and protecting their father that they can’t give honest advice or can’t even see problems as they emerge.”

Ivanka Trump has been criticized for not speaking out more forcefully when she disagrees with her father. But that doesn’t necessarily mean she’s not mak-ing her views heard.

“I would say not to conflate lack of public denouncement with silence,” she said earlier this month.

During her appearance this week in Berlin, she said she’s still “rather unfa-miliar” with her new role as first daugh-ter and presidential adviser but hopes to bring advice and feedback “back to both my father and the president — and hopefully that will bring about incre-mental, positive change.”

Her husband, meanwhile, has trav-eled to Iraq with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and has been advis-ing the president on relations with the Middle East, Canada and Mexico.

The extent of Ivanka Trump’s sway with her father is suggested by Eric Trump’s recent comment that she likely weighed in before the president de-cided to bomb Syria in retaliation for a chemical weapons attack. Eric Trump told London’s Daily Telegraph: “She has influence. I’m sure she said, ‘Listen, this is horrible stuff.”’

The blurry line between the Trump family’s business interests and its government connections is another un-usual complication of this presidency. Even with sons Don Jr. and Eric tasked with running the Trump businesses while Kushner and Ivanka Trump tend to government affairs, the continuing public-private overlap has generated lots of questions about conflicts of interest.

(See Trump, Page 5)

All in the Family: Trump’s potent mix of blood, business has pros and cons

These summaries are not part of the opinions or judgments of the court, and have no independent or precedential value. Interested parties should read the full opinions of the court for further infor-mation on the holding.

Sixth DistrictSTATE OF OHIO (EE) V. JODY BUCKLEW (ANT)S-16-017Decided: 3-10-3017ReversedSanduskyCriminal Law, Indictment

A jury convicted appellant of third degree felony unlawful assembly of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs. Appel-lant argues the first count of the indictment state the charged crime was a second degree felony and also incorrectly set forth the potential penalty. The state concedes error. Appel-lant was incorrectly indicted for a second degree felony based upon a claimed third degree felony offense, and we reverse.

STATE OF OHIO (EE) V. ARON MICHAEL BUCHHOLZ (ANT)L-16-1133Decided: 3-10-3017AffirmedLucasCriminal Law, Involuntary Manslaughter, Sentence

Appellant pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter with a firearm specification and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Appellant’s argument that the court failed to consider the mit-igating factors in favor of a lesser sentence is without merit. The court stated it had considered the sentencing criteria in RC 2929.11 and 2929.12. The sentence imposed by the court falls within the permissible statutory range, and we affirm.

Seventh DistrictPNC MORTGAGE, ETC. (EE) V. FRANK J. KRYNICKI, ET AL. (ANT)15MA0194Decided: 3-1-2017ReversedMahoningForeclosure, Summary Judgment

The trial court erred by granting summary judgment to PNC on its foreclosure complaint. PNC supports its motion with the affidavit of Salyers, a “foreclosure document special-ist II” employed by the servicing agent. The court did not err by considering the affidavit and attached documents. Appel-lant argues PNC failed to show it complied with HUD condi-tions precedent to foreclosure. The Salyers affidavit simply states PNC complied with all conditions precedent; however, PNC points to no evidence in the record to support the asser-tion. We find there is a genuine issue of material fact regard-ing compliance with conditions precedent, and we reverse.

IN RE: ESTATE OF LARIE J. CONNER, DECEASED15 MO 0015Decided: 3-2-2017Motion DeniedMonroeProbate, Motion for Reconsideration

Appellant Nancy Conner is the executor of the estate and seeks reconsideration of our opinion. Appellant argues we erroneously concluded that she failed to show how the estate was prejudiced by the trial court’s consideration of English’s untimely exceptions to the inventory. We concluded the filing of exceptions was not necessarily required because the estate was already on notice that English had some type of owner-ship interest in the property and the court was obligated to determine the nature and extent of that interest. English pro-vided specific evidence in the form of testimony and exhibits to show he was the sole owner of six disputed items, and we deny appellant’s motion.

ANTHONY M. GENTILE, ET AL. (EES) V. GEORGE ACKER-MAN, ET AL. (ANTS)14 MO 0004Decided: 3-6-2017ReversedMonroeReal Property, Dormant Minerals Act

Appellees are the surface owners of real property. Appellees filed an action under the Ohio Marketable Title Act and the 1989 version of RC 5301.56, asserting that the DMA operated to have the severed oil and gas interests of appellees deemed abandoned. The court found in favor of appellees. It was error for the court to resolve this action by applying the 1989 ver-sion of the DMA. The Ohio Supreme Court has recently held that the 2006 version controls, and we reverse and remand for further proceedings.

STATE OF OHIO (EE) V. MICHAEL C. LAMOTTE (ANT)15BE0068Decided: 3-1-2017AffirmedBelmontCriminal Law, Murder, Evidence

(See Summaries, Page 5)

(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

Not since John F. Kennedy appointed his brother Bobby to be attorney general and his brother-in-law to head the Peace Corps has a president leaned as heavily on his family as has Donald Trump.

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NEW CASES(Continued from Page 4)

Unknown, Spouse of George E. Fagan IV, if any, 433 Wynbrook Ct. Galloway OH 43119, Franklin County Treasurer; foreclosure of mortgage ($85,693.32). 433 Wynbrook Ct. Galloway, OH 43119 Keith D. Weiner & Associates Co., LPA by Kim M. Hammond, Cleveland, OH. 4/19/2017. (Young, J.)

17CVE04-03703 — Wells Fargo Bank NA, as Trustee for the Pooling and Servicing Agreement Dated as of November 1, 2004 Park Place Securities, Inc., Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-WHQ2 vs. Jennifer L. Engel, 3075 Park Lane Ave. Columbus OH 43231, Unknown Spouse, if any of Jennifer L. Engel, 3075 Park Lane Ave. Columbus OH 43231, Ohio Department of Taxation, Franklin County Treasurer, Midland Funding LLC dba Midland Funding DE LLC; foreclosure of mortgage ($68,574.55). 3075 Park Lane Ave. Columbus, OH 43231 Reisenfeld & Associates, LPA-LLC by Michael R. Brinkman, Cincinnati, OH. 4/19/2017. (Holbrook, J.)

17CVE04-03705 — Huntington National Bank vs. Rachid Moncif, 333 Chapelfield Rd. Columbus OH 43230, Carol S. Moncif, 3944 Chestnut Ridge Loop Columbus OH 43230, Franklin County Treasurer; foreclosure of mortgage ($66,765.44). 333 Chapelfield Rd. Columbus, OH 43230 Gerner & Kearns Co., LPA by Ethan A. Hill, Florence, KY 41042. 4/20/2017. (Cocroft, J.)

17CVE04-03706 — Santander Bank National Association vs. Othelia R. Patterson aka Othelia Renee Patterson, 2372 Meredith Dr. Columbus OH 43219, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Othelia R. Patterson , aka Othelia Renee Patterson, 2372 Meredith Dr. Columbus OH 43219, Conseco Finance Servicing Corp., Franklin County Treasurer; foreclosure of mortgage ($42,028.34). 2372 Meredith Dr. Columbus, OH 43219 Felty & Lembright Co., LPA by Joshua Kaplow, Cleveland, OH. 4/20/2017. (K. Brown, J.)

Other Civil Actions

17CVH04-03686 — Darrell White vs. Central Ohio Gaming Ventures, LLC dba Hollywood Casino Columbus, Aristocrat Technologies Inc.; alleged negligence ($1,000,000.00). Pro Se. 4/19/2017. (K. Brown, J.)

17CVH04-03687 — Sam Bishop, Josh Bowmar, et al. vs. Hadsell Chemical Processing LLC, Relevant Compounding, LLC, Robert W. Walton, Jr., Don Hadsell; breach of promissory note ($299,210.00). Crabbe, Brown & James LLP by Steven E. Miller. 4/19/2017. (Beatty Blunt, J.)

17CVH04-03689 — Access Hospital Dayton, LLC vs. LabGuide, LLC; declaratory judgment. Pricilla Hapner. 4/20/2017. (Lynch, J.)

17CVH04-03696 — Columbus Metro Federal Credit Union vs. David J. Ison; replevin ($3,805.22). Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA by Allen J. Reis. 4/20/2017. (Beatty Blunt, J.)

17CVH04-03697 — Columbus Metro Federal Credit Union vs. Michael G. Carter; replevin ($5,769.05). Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA by Allen J. Reis. 4/20/2017. (Lynch, J.)

17CVH04-03707 — Discover Bank vs. Beverly K. Luzader; due on account ($17,902.37). Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA by John B. Bauer. 4/20/2017. (Lynch, J.)

17CVH04-03709 — USPG Portfolio Six LLC vs. Sola Touch Sun Tan Inc. aka Sola Touch of Sun, Inc. dba LA Tan, Urmish Patel, Nimesh Patel; breach of contract ($741,990.00). Kaltenbach Vargo, LLC by James G. Vargo. 4/20/2017. (Young, J.)

17CVH04-03710 — Parms & Company LLC vs. GMS Feta Properties IV LLC; due on account ($37,555.09). Isaac Wiles Burkholder & Teetor, LLC by Neil Sander. 4/20/2017. (Cain, J.)

17CVH04-03700 — Norman Rafizadeh vs. Liberty Mutual Insurance; personal injury, lost wages, property damage ($25,000.00). Pro Se. 4/21/2017. (French, J.)

Other Torts

17CVC04-03685 — Progressive Specialty Insurance Co. vs. Kelly D. Barnett, David D. Traylor; subrogated claim ($16,024.95). Keis/George LLP by Matthew C. Workman, Cleveland, OH. 4/19/2017. (Young, J.)

17CVC04-03691 — Grange Mutual Casualty Company vs. Marianne Weber, Michael Weber; due on promissory note ($31,500.00). Steven J. Zeehandelar. 4/19/2017. (Cocroft, J.)

17CVC04-03692 — Maliea J. Reeves, Grange Mutual Casualty Company vs. Nickole L. Gallagher; subrogated claim ($26,000.00). Steven J. Zeehandelar. 4/19/2017. (K. Brown, J.)

17CVC04-03693 — Michael Mickens III vs. Donna Dorman, Geico Insurance Company; personal injury, lost wages, uninsured/underinsured motorist claim ($50,000.00). Scott W. Schiff & Assoc. Co., L.P.A. by Terry V. Hummel. 4/19/2017. (Cain, J.)

17CVC04-03702 — Bryan Butler vs. David H. Neal; personal injury, lost wages ($25,000.00). Lamkin, Van Eman, Trimble & Dougherty LLC by Tim Van Eman and Sarah A. Lodge. 4/19/2017. (O’Donnell, J.)

17CVC04-03711 — Kevin Skinner vs. Adam E. Feinstein, Progressive Insurance Co.; personal injury, lost wages, uninsured/underinsured motorist claim ($50,000.00). Kevin F. Kurgis, Co., LPA by Frank E. Todaro. 4/20/2017. (Beatty Blunt, J.)

Product Liability Actions17CVB04-03704 — Robbie Smith vs.

David M. McDiarmid, Susan K. McDiarmid, David L. McDiarmid, Nu-Wave Auto Center, Wynn’s Extended Care, Inc., Phoenix American Warranty, National Casualty Company; breach of contract ($25,000.00). Law Offices of James P. Connors by James P. Connors. 4/19/2017. (K. Brown, J.)

DECISIONSJudge Beatty Blunt

16CV2394 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. R.S.S. Properties, LLC etc.; property forfeited, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

16CV4271 — Geico Ins. Group vs. T. Tache; case dismissed, as per entry. 4/21/2017.

15CV10140 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. B. McKenzie, etc. et al.; property forfeited, as per entry. 4/21/2017.

14CV11203 — State of Ohio vs. A.J. Baisden, et al.; case restored to active docket, as per order. 4/21/2017.

14CV9785 — State of Ohio vs. D.G. Brown, et al.; case restored to active docket, as per order. 4/21/2017.

14CV7823 — State of Ohio vs. E.S. Columbro; case restored to active docket, as per order. 4/21/2017.

14CV4570 — State of Ohio vs. A.L. Beasley; case restored to active docket, as per order. 4/21/2017.

Judge C. Brown

16CV12264 — N. Dolder vs. Auto Boutique Collision Ltd., et al.; mot. of defts. for partial judgment moot, as per entry. 4/20/2016.

16CV2542 — Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC vs. D.M. Graf, et al.; judgment in foreclosure and order of sale, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

17CV1204 — US Bank, NA, etc. vs. N.I. Richards, et al.; judgment in foreclosure and order of sale, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV4279 — B. Champ vs. N. Litchfield, et al.; matter settled an dismissed with prejudie, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV3719 — A. Jama, et al. vs. S. Leary, et al.; pre trial orders, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

13CV8764 — J.E. Fisher, et al. vs. G. Mallik, etc. et al.; pre trial scheduled for 3/5/18, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

16CV3775 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. D. Green, et al.; property forfeited, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

16CV669 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. K. Wallace, et al.; property forfeited, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

Judge J. Brown

16CV2997 — L. Potts vs. Ohio State University, et al.; case settled and dismissed without prejudice, as per entry. 4/18/2017.

16CV2289 — L. Thomas vs. American Family insurance Co., et al.; claims settled and dismissed with prejudice, as per entry. 4/18/2017.

17CV171 — Carrington Mortgage Services LLC vs. A.D. Alexander, et al.; Springcastle Finance Funding Trust, Through its trustee Wilmington Trust, National Association substituted in place of Springcastle Finance Funding Trust, Through its trustee Wilmington, as per order. 4/18/2017.

14CV13250 — State of Ohio vs. J.H. Sowell, et al.; case restored to active docket, as per order. 4/19/2017.

14CV12486 — State of Ohio vs. T.S. McQueen; case restored to active docket, as per order. 4/19/2017.

16CV10635 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. B.D. Myers, et al.; complaint dismissed without prejudice, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

15CV8168 — US Bank, NA vs. T.L. Blackburn, et al.; United States is excused from attendance of final pretrial conference, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

Judge K. Brown

16CV12051 — Lakeview Loan Servicing LLC vs. N. McKethan, et al.; leave granted deft. to file answer out of rule, as per entry. 4/18/2017.

16CV1466 — J. Smith, et al. vs. Pleasant View Baptist Church, et al.; action settled, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV7251 — A. Cook vs. E. Launter, et al.; case dismissed without prejudice, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

13CV11448 — Arvon Funding LLC vs. Colchagua, LLC, etc.; instructions to Clerk of Court to pay proceeds, as per order. 4/19/2017.

12CV2577 — S.L. Brisco Jr., et al. vs. US Restoration and Remodeling Inc., et al.; mot. of defts. to reactivate granted, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV9579 — J.R. Burchfield, etc. et al. vs. A.L. Woodford, et al.; notice of dismissal without prejudice as to City of Columbus . 4/19/2017.

16CV10046 — A. Thompson vs. K. Heidl, et al.; notice of dismissal without prejudice as to Progressive Insurance Company. 4/19/2017.

16CV9994 — Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. vs. D.M. English, et al.; plff. to show cause within 10 days, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV7735 — Ally Financial Inc. vs. R. White; plff. to show cause within 10 days, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

Judge Cain

17CV758 — JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA, etc. vs. T. Rees, et al.; records amended to correct name of deft. to Theodore Rees, as per order. 4/17/2017.

17CV1677 — State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins. Co. vs. N.E. Salgeuro, et al.; judgment for plff. for $19,689.66, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

14CV11427 — Maximum Throughput and Environmental, LLC, et al. vs. MTE Installations, LLC, et al.; mot. of parties for revised order to compel dispositions granted, as per order. 4/19/2017.

17CV2435 — US Bank, NA vs. J.D. Traxler, et al.; party defts. added, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

17CV1830 — Automotive Services Inc. vs. N. Walter; action settled, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

17CV2824 — First National Acceptance Co. vs. Unknown Heirs, Fiduciaries, Beneficiaries, Donees, Devisees and/or Spouse of John T. Doss, etc. et al.; notice of dismissal without prejudice as to Richard Roe, unknown occupant. 4/20/2017.

14CV11940 — State of Ohio vs. J.L. Nash-Moore; case restored to active docket, as per order. 4/20/2017.

14CV10350 — State of Ohio vs. F.J. Dawson, Jr.; case restored to active docket, as per order. 4/20/2017.

Judge Cocroft

15CV2960 — M. Creech vs. A. Christy; case dismissed without prejudice, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

14CV7892 — City of Columbus, Ohio vs. Plainsboro Partners II Limited Partnership, et al.; discovery cut off deadline continued to 6/23/17, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

15CV10687 — Municipal Tax Investment, LLC vs. M.V. Echols, et al.; distribution of excess funds, as per order. 4/19/2017.

16CV573 — K.L. Bott, et al. vs. T. Shmidt, et al.; hearing scheduled, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

09CV2278 — Countywide Home Loans Servicing LP vs. P. Patterson, et al.; instruction to Clerk of Courts to pay plff. overpayment of taxes, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

11CV5797 — BAC Home Loans Servicing LP, etc. vs. D.L. Partlow, Jr., et al.; instruction to Clerk of Courts to pay plff. overpayment of taxes, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

09CV1494 — Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP vs. A. Meldahl, et al.; instruction to Clerk of Courts to pay plff. overpayment of taxes, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

09CV16872 — CitiMortgage Inc., etc. vs. E. Teso, et al.; instruction to Clerk of Courts to pay plff. overpayment of taxes, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

12CV5722 — Branch Banking and Trust Co. vs. R.J. Howell, Jr., et al.; instructions to Clerk to reimburse plff. for overpayment of taxes, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV12049 — The Huntington National Bank vs. B. Smith, et al.; judgment in foreclosure and order of sale, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

14CV11821 — Municipal Tax Investment LLC vs. Blue Ribbon Ltd., et al.; judgment vacated; action dismissed without prejudice, as per order. 4/19/2017.

17CV644 — State of Ohio vs. B. Distelhorst, etc.; mot. of plff. for default judgment granted, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV5424 — J. Lee vs. Pinnacel Consumer Group, et al.; notice of dismissal without prejudice as to defts., Law Offices of Brett E. Stevens and Brett E. Stevens. 4/19/2017.

16CV1550 — G.A. Henderson, etc. vs. S. Henderson; case schedule amended, as per per order. 4/20/2017.

16CV10181 — Kitchen Kraft, Inc. vs. S. Burriss; judgment for plff. for $20,160.86, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

16CV5218 — American Express Bank FSB vs. M. Koscher; judgment for plff. for $51,586.19, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

Judge French

16CV12243 — Woods Cove IV, LLC vs. D.C. Hadinger, etc. et al.; Springleaf Finance Inc. fka American General Finance, Inc. Successor to Equity One Inc. made party deft., as per order. 4/18/2017.

16CV8619 — S. Calzadillas vs. Regal Temporary Services, et al.; case settled and dismissed with prejudice, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

17CV2793 — PHH Mortgage Corp., etc. vs. D.J. Robinson, et al.; complaint dismissed without prejudice, as per order. 4/19/2017.

11CV13714 — State of Ohio vs. R.D. Reed, et al.; property forfeited to Columbus Division of Police and Prosecuting Attorneys Office, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

10CV11931 — State of Ohio vs. E.C. Casillas, et al.; property forfeited to Columbus Division of Police and Prosecuting Attorneys Office, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

10CV14810 — State of Ohio vs. J. Martinez; property forfeited to Franklin County Sheriff’s Office and Prosecuting Attorneys Office, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

Judge Frye

16CV10848 — S. Arnold vs. Allstate Property and Casualty Company, et al.; mot. of deft. to compel plff. granted, as per order. 4/18/2017.

16CV9741 — State of Ohio vs. A.J. Tantarelli; property forfeited to Columbus Division of Police and Prosecuting Attorneys Office, as per entry. 4/18/2017.

17CV213 — S. Mohamed vs. D. Williams, et al.; notice of dismissal without prejudice as

to cross claim against deft. David Williams. 4/19/2017.

15CV4264 — C. Kimbrough, et al. vs. M. Keflom, et al.; action settled, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

16CV3066 — M. Nance vs. R. Wolfe, et al.; action settled, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

15CV1463 — Selene Finance LP vs. A.W. Price et al.; instruction to Franklin County Clerk of Courts Office to make supplemental distribution, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

15CV2424 — Rascal Animal Hospital LLC vs. R.A. Fidler; judgment debtor examination continued to 5/19/17, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

16CV8982 — First Knox National Bank vs. C.A. Jarvis, et al.; property withdrawn from sheriff sale, as per entry. 4/21/2017.

Judge Holbrook

16CV6061 — A.M. Blackwell et al. vs. D.R. Riley, etc. et al.; notice of dismissal without prejudice as to Mark Conley. 4/19/2017.

14CV4838 — State of Ohio vs. V. R. Boone, Jr.; property forfeited to Columbus Division of Police and Prosecuting Attorneys Office, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

13CV7012 — State of Ohio vs. C. Reed III; case restored to active docket, as per order. 4/19/2017.

17CV1551 — J.E. Griffith vs. B. Hall, et al.; initial status conference continued to 7/25/17, as per order. 4/20/2017.

13CV8041 — JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA vs. D. Armistead, et al.; case terminated, as per order. 4/21/2017.

16CV4932 — Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. vs. T. Green, et al.; case terminated, as per order. 4/21/2017.

17CV1764 — Allstate Insurance Co. vs. N.M. Mundy; initial status conference continued to 5/1/17, as per order. 4/21/2017.

14CV5452 — State of Ohio vs. N.L. Fleshman Jr., et al.; case restored to active docket, as per order. 4/21/2017.

14CV11197 — State of Ohio vs. B.M. Burns, et al.; case restored to active docket, as per order. 4/21/2017.

14CV10973 — State of Ohio vs. D. Jackson, et al.; case restored to active docket, as per order. 4/21/2017.

Judge Lynch

16CV4016 — JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA vs. R. Rogers, et al.; order of sale vacated; property withdrawn from sheriff sale, as per order. 4/20/2017.

Judge McIntosh

16CV2189 — Penske Truck Leasing Co., LP vs. Elite Expediting Corp.; magistrates decision adopted; judgment for plff. for $419,030.31. as per entry. 4/18/2017.

16CV7116 — Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. A.L. Barney, et al.; judgment in foreclosure and order of sale, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV7196 — U.S. Bank, NA vs. K.M. Murphy, et al.; judgment in foreclosure and order of sale, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV10107 — Wells Fargo Financial Ohio 1 Inc. vs. K.A. Miller, et al.; case referred to Magistrate Browning; default judgment granted to plff., as per entry. 4/20/2017.

14JG61792 — Ohio Dept. of Taxation vs. A.C. Saunders; garnishment hearing continued to 5/4/17, a per entry. 4/20/2017.

14CV3367 — Woods Cove III LLC vs. J. Shepler, et al.; judgment vacated; action dismissed without prejudice, as per order . 4/20/2017.

16CV475 — Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs. J.E. Eshelman, et al.; mot. of Huntington National Bank for supplemental judgment entry/order of distribution granted, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

16CV3464 — Cumbre Staffing, Inc. vs. ABC Corp. Holdings, LLC; summary judgment granted plff. for $18,379.12, as per decision. 4/20/2017.

16CV8751 — L. Steward vs. M.B. Ceesay, et al.; notice of dismissal without prejudice as to American Family Insurance Company. 4/21/2017.

16CV3171 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Miller-Salyer Properties Ltd., et al.; property forfeited, as per entry. 4/21/2017.

Judge O’Donnell16CV564 — PHH Mortgage Corp., etc.

vs. B. Gussler, etc.; amended judgment and decree in foreclosure, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV4112 — C. White vs. Manpower US Inc., et al.; case settled and dismissed with prejudice, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV5286 — T.R. Ferguson vs. A. Jamil, et al.; claims settled and dismissed with prejudice, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

11CV1386 — Fannie Mae vs. Northern Place Townhomes LLC, et al.; Clerk of Courts to disburse proceeds of tax refund, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV10595 — Wells Fargo Bank, NA, etc. vs. C. Smith, et al.; complaint dismissed without prejudice, as per order. 4/19/2017.

14CV1274 — R.G. Hunter, et al. vs. Rhino Shield, et al.; mot. defts. Tri-State Coating, Inc., Jim Willlams and Rudy Pallone to strike granted; mots. deft. Tri-State Coating, Inc. dba Rhino Shields to strike denied, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV271 — Fifth Third Bank, etc. vs. J.T. Danes; judgment for plff. for $15,317.33, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV8816 — Bayview Loan Servicing LLC vs. F.L. Phipps, et al.; judgment in foreclosure and order of sale, as pre entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV3993 — R.E. Cain, et al. vs. D.L. Alexander, et al.; action settled, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

16CV2576 — J.K. Drexel vs. Central Ohio Gaming Ventures LLC, et al.; case schedule amended, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

03CV9292 — State of Ohio vs. M. Cardwell, et al.; case schedule amended; trial set for 11/27/17, as per order. 4/20/2017.

16CV8879 — Wells Fargo Bank vs. M.E. Weekly, et al.; mot . of deft. to extend time denied , as per decision. 4/20/2017.

17CV1514 — HSBC Bank USA NA, etc. vs. Equity Resources Mortgages Inc., et al.; mot. of plff. for judgment on the pleadings granted, as per order. 4/20/2017.

14CV3113 — R. Albano vs. Columbus Board Education, et al.; telephonic status conference continued to 5/25/17, as per order. 4/20/2017.

Judge Reece

16CV5304 — J.L. Taylor vs. K. Konrath; action settled, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV973 — C. McDaniel vs. Grange Mutual Ins., et al.; action settled, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV9083 — K. Styer, etc. vs. American Electric Power Company, Inc., et al.; discovery conducted in Meigs County Common Pleas Court applied to this case, as per order. 4/19/2017.

17CV1292 — First National Bank Omaha vs. A.L. Jayme; judgment for plff. for $20,045.87, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV10861 — Buckeye Columbus Inc. vs. O.S. Haji Ramadhan, et al.; judgment for restitution granted to plff.; funds on deposit to be released to plff.; third party deft. Rhonda Hairston Fanning dismissed without prejudice, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

15CV8582 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. D. Bekkali, et al.; property forfeited, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV1263 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. D.E. Guilford, et al.; property forfeited, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV2927 — State of Ohio vs. R.L. Robinson, Jr.; property forfeited to Columbus Division of Police and Prosecuting Attorneys Office, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

17CV3632 — Citizens Bank NA vs. T. Devault, et al.; case management order, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

17CV529 — Progressive Direct Insurance Company vs. S.M. Duncan; case referred to Magistrate Petrucci; mot. of plff. for default judgment granted, as per decision. 4/20/2017.

16CV1043 — State of Ohio vs. Amherst Alliance LLC, et al.; case schedule amended; trial set for 12/4/17, as per order. 4/20/2017.

16CV11369 — K. Vyas, et al. vs. Licking Memorial Health Systems, et al.; confidential protective order, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

17CV356 — American Express Bank, NA vs. L.J. Roush, et al.; default judgment granted plff. for $53,771.33, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

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The separation between business and government is “totally artificial,” says Zelizer.

Eric Trump’s admission to Forbes magazine in February that “nepotism is kind of a factor of life” in the Trump family didn’t help dispel the impression of an insider’s clan, although he stressed that “if we didn’t do a good job, if we weren’t competent, believe me, we wouldn’t be in this spot.”

For all the questions about Trump’s reliance on family, some see it as a net positive.

The value of having a son or daughter on the inside “is honesty and love,” says former George H.W. Bush administration staffer Doug Wead, author of books on presidential children and the 2016 campaign. “They care if your shirt-tail is hanging out. If your hair is messed up, they’ll tell you. When everybody else is trying to hide from you, they’re going to let you know.”

The power — and peril — of Kushner’s place in Trump World is hinted at by Washington graybeard Henry Kissinger in a write-up for Time’s list of 100 most influential people. Kissinger said Kushner’s broad education and business background “should help him make a success of his daunting role flying close to the sun.”

Plenty of presidencies have been family affairs

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A jury convicted appellant of murder and a firearm specification after he shot and killed his wife. It was not error to admit the 911 call made by appellant’s daughter, Catherine. She called 911 after receiving a call from appellant and told the 911 operator that appellant had shot her mother. The 911 call was relevant evidence and was not unfairly prejudicial or confuse the issues. The custodian of the 911 records and Catherine were both subject to cross-examina-tion, and we affirm.

IN RE: L.D.C., C.M.C., J.F.C. II, MICHAEL CONI-KER (ANT) V. MARIE A. CONIKER (EE)16JE0029Decided: 3-6-2017AffirmedJeffersonJuvenile Law, Allocation of Parental Rights, Evi-dence

The juvenile court did not err by designating appellee as the residential parent of the parties’ children and awarding him supervised visita-tion. The parties were divorced in Pennsylvania, although custody and parenting time were not addressed. Appellant has been diagnosed with a bipolar disorder, is involved in the Residen-tial Care Services Program, and is assisted by a social worker. Appellant described in detail his prior hospitalizations and how he used pressure points on one of the children as discipline. Evi-dence was presented regarding all the relevant RC 3109.04 best interest factors, and we affirm.

KARIN E. JANISZEWSKI (ANT) V. BELMONT CAREER CENTER, ET AL. (EES)16BE0009Decided: 3-9-3017AffirmedBelmontHostile Work Environment, Disability Discrimi-nation, Defamation, Summary Judgment

Appellee was a teacher at the Career Center until 2013 when the Board did not renew her contract. Appellee had not renewed her teaching license by the deadline in the collective bargain-ing agreement. Appellant was in an accident that allegedly hindered her ability to complete all of the licensing requirements by the deadline. Appellant filed this action. The court did not err by granting summary judgment to appellees on the claims of hostile work environment, dis-ability discrimination, defamation, and fraud. The evidence supports the court’s finding that there was no evidence of sexual harassment, that appellant was not qualified to receive a contract

at renewal time and thus no disparate treatment. Appellant’s lack of qualification for the job also meant there was no requirement for appellees to make reasonable accommodation. There was no publication of a false statement. The Board also enjoyed a privilege from liability as to defama-tion, and we affirm.

STATE OF OHIO (EE) V. JEREK WESLEY (ANT)15JE0006Decided: 3-6-2017AffirmedJeffersonCriminal Law, Weapons Disability, Suppression, Merger

On September 15, an officer saw appellant, who he knew had an active warrant. Appellant led to officer on a high speed chase, ultimately exiting the vehicle and fleeing. A gun contain-ing appellant’s DNA was found in the vehicle. A jury convicted appellant of a weapons disabil-ity offense, improper handling, and failure to comply. A week later, police entered the home of appellant’s girlfriend, arrested appellant, and found a firearm and appellant’s paperwork and a photo. When the girlfriend was asked if she gave officer’s permission to search, she indicated suf-fered from blackouts and could not remember. Appellant pled no contest to another weapons disability offense. The court properly denied appellant’s motion to suppress the gun found at his girlfriend’s home. There is sufficient evidence to show the girlfriend consented to the search. The court properly did not merge the weapons disability and improper handling counts in the September 15 incident because the crimes involved different conduct and occurred at sepa-rate times. Appellant has failed to demonstrate ineffective assistance of counsel, and we affirm.

Ninth DistrictSTATE OF OHIO (EE) V. JAMES OSBORNE (ANT)15CA010727Decided: 3-6-2017AffirmedLorainCriminal Law, Community Controls, Violation, Due Process

In 2010, appellant pled guilty to pandering obscenity involving a minor and pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor. The court merged the offenses and imposed com-munity controls, reserving an eight year prison term. Appellant violated community controls by living at a prohibited address, using the internet, and having compromising photos of young girls on his phone. The court revoked sanctions and imposed the eight year term. Appellant cannot

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Friday, April 28, 2017 5THE DAILY REPORTER LAW & GOVERNMENT

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump is far from the first president to enlist his children and in-laws in the work of the White House. Look back through history, and it turns out that plenty of presidencies have been a family affair.

Eighteen sons served in their fathers’ White Houses, most of them with the title of “secretary to the president,” according to Doug Wead, who served in the George H.W. Bush White House and has written books on presidential children and the 2016 campaign. Fourteen daughters or daughters-in-law have taken on responsibilities in the White House, mostly ceremonial but sometimes more substantive, says Wead.

Martha Johnson, daughter of Andrew Johnson, lobbied members of Congress for appropriations and helped set protocols still used at the White House. Webb Hayes, son of Rutherford Hayes, “virtually ran the White House for his father,” says Wead. John Eisenhower was a trusted

adviser and protector of his father, Dwight Eisenhower. Anna Roosevelt went to Yalta to help with her father’s meeting with Joseph Stalin and Win-ston Churchill, Wead says.

It’s also not new for presidential children’s business dealings to create complications.

Jimmy Roosevelt, one of Franklin’s sons and an insurance salesman, created a ruckus when it came out that major companies had transferred their policies to him after his father rose to power.

In the early 1990s, Neil Bush, who served as an outside director of a sav-ings and loan that collapsed, claimed he was unfairly targeted for investi-gation by federal regulators because his father was President George H.W. Bush. He was cleared of wrongdoing.

Plenty of wives get in on the presi-dential action, too. Hillary Clinton’s portfolio as first lady included an unsuccessful effort to overhaul the health care system. And, Nancy Rea-gan was an influential adviser to her husband.

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16CV7016 — Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., etc. vs. J. Jenkins, et al.; judgment in foreclosure and order of sale, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

16CV12210 — T. Appolonio, et al. vs. K. West; mot. of Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation for realignment of parties granted, as per decision. 4/20/2017.

16CV3835 — Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC vs. J.A. Crabtree; notice of dismissal without prejudice. 4/20/2017.

16CV6174 — State of Ohio vs. D.M. Williams, et al; property forfeited to Franklin County Sheriff’s Office and Prosecuting Attorney of Franklin County, Ohio, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

16CV12156 — American Roadway Logistics Inc. vs. Elite Contractors, Inc., et al.; notice of dismissal without prejudice as to all claims against Ohio Department of Transportation. 4/21/2017.

Judge Schneider

16CV4031 — Bayview Loan Servicing LLC, etc. vs. S.F. Bilberry, et al.; Bayview Loan Servicing LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company substituted as plff., as per order. 4/18/2017.

17CV2180 — Nationstar Mortgage LLC vs. R. Smoot, et al.; party deft. added, as per order. 4/18/2017.

Judge Serrott

14JG39163 — Ohio Department of Taxation vs. D.M. Banks; funds held by Clerk of Court to be disbursed, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV8572 — Rhiel & Associates Co., LPA vs. T. Ensign, et al.; judgment for plff. for $15,358.63, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

15CV10635 — Educap Inc. vs. N.R. Dugranrut, et al.; judgment for plff. for $34,902.84, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

17CV481 — Columbus Servicing Agency vs. J.B. Ogier et al.; leave granted defts. to move or plead, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16V9431 — Capital One Bank USA NA vs. A. Morgan; mot. of plff. for default judgment denied, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

17CV3025 — M. Jallaq vs. M. Jallaq, et al.; notice of dismissal without prejudice as to third party complaint against third party defendants . 4/19/2017.

16CV3680 — Robert Mason Company, LLC vs. Milan High Street LLC, et al.; pending mot. to show cause resolved and deemed moot, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

14CV9089 — State of Ohio vs. A.L. Gough, et al.; case restored to active docket, as per order. 4/19/2017.

14CV12760 — A.W. Porterfield, etc. vs. Guardian Care at Columbus I, LLC, et al.; trial continued to 1/8/18, as per order. 4/19/2017.

16CV2393 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Said Properties Ltd., et al.; property forfeited, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

15CV10764 — A. Noble vs. Admin., Bureau of Workers Compensation; trial continued to 8/21/17, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

14CV4033 — State of Ohio vs. M.E. Workman; case restored to active docket, as per order. 4/21/2017.

Judge Woods

15CV9114 — The Cincinnati Insurance Co., et al. vs. Cimino Constructions, Inc., et al.; claims dismissed with prejudice, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

17CV2769 — Bank of America, NA vs. S.D. Brown, et al.; notice of dismissal as to Harry Lewis Co., LPA. 4/19/2017.

12CV1202 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. S.L. Davis, et al.; case referred to Magistrate Petrucci, as per order. 4/20/2017.

16CV4542 — L. Balach, et al. vs. R.C. Snedegar, et al.; case settled, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

16CV12031 — New Penn Financial LLC, etc. vs. E.M. Nickels, et al.; property withdrawn from sheriff sale, as per entry. 4/20/2017.

11CV5906 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. C. Pilkinton, et al.; order of sale vacated; property withdrawn from sheriff sale, as per entry. 4/21/2017.

Judge Young16CV5926 — M. Ochoa vs. State Farm

Mutual, et al.; action settled, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

15CV2323 — J.M. Boyden, Jr., et al. vs. W. Stancourt, et al.; cause settled; complaint and cross claims dismissed with prejudice, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

17CV1668 — MidFirst Bank vs. B.E. Pittsenbarger, etc. et al.; claims dismissed without prejudice, as per order. 4/19/2017.

16CV11985 — FV-I, Inc., etc. vs. C. England, et al.; claims dismissed without prejudice, as per order. 4/19/2017.

17CV486 — Central Ohio Community Improvement Corporation vs. F. Torres, et al.; judgment in foreclosure and order of sale, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV9681 — Federal National Mtg. Assn., etc. vs. Rockingham Properties, Ltd., et al.; judgment in foreclosure and order of sale, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV9153 — A. Pagel vs. D.J. Keller, Jr. et al.; matter to proceed according to case schedule, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV8783 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. M.D. Miller Sowell, et al.; matter to proceed according to case schedule, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV10642 — D. Blackmon vs. K.D. Hinton, et al.; mot . of deft. for order to compel discovery moot, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

17CV351 — US Bank, NA vs. R.L. Jones Sr., etc. et al.; proceedings stayed as per order. 4/19/2017.

11CV9313 — State of Ohio vs. G.T. Williams, et al.; property forfeited to Columbus Division of Police and Prosecuting Attorneys Office, as per entry. 4/19/2017.

16CV6216 — Nationstar Mortgage LLC vs. S.A. Mahoney, et al.; notice of dismissal without prejudice as to crossclaim. 4/20/2017.

HEARING SCHEDULE The complete Franklin County Com-mon Pleas Court civil trial assignment can be found on The Central Ohio Source, The Daily Reporter’s site on the Internet (www.thedailyreporteronline.com). From the home page, click on the Legal button and follow to the trial assignments on that page. Biographies of the Common Pleas Court judges also are available on the site.

Judge Beatty BluntMay 1

15CVC12-11633 — Kennedy vs. Vanauker, Wilson, J.L., Mitchell, N.A., Okey, S.P.

15CVE07-6499 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Oumalawis LLC, Holaday, R.A., Cooper, J.R., Sumner, J.H., Stehle, W.J.

16CVE04-3454 — Regions Bank vs. Knecht, Williams, M., Johnson, M.E., Schild, A., Altman, R.E., Davis, C.L., Drinan, T.M., Dierks, M.N.

16CVE04-3886 — Huntington National Bank vs. Joshua Resource Group LLC, Rieker, J.M., Johnson, M.E., Woods, T.

16CVE04-3958 — US Bank NA vs. Leto Holdings LLC, Abbott, S.M., Stonebrook, C.M., Murray, R.G., Coutinho, J.A., Stovall, R.K., Lardiere, C.L., Worsowicz, B., Douglass, D.M., Berney, S.F., Reardon, M.E., Marino, T.A., Okorn, K.L., Guthrie, M.M., Ditulio, M.A.

16CVE04-3999 — US Bank NA vs. Covington Hunters Ridge Acquisition, Genshaft, N.E., Prince, C.A., Brody, J.P., Allen, T.R., Fisher, J.M., Schottenstein, J.M., Van Slyke, D.L., Weaver, J.M., Perez, J.J., Murch, K.L.

16CVE05-4337 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Jacks, Stehle, W.J.

16CVH04-3692 — Theis vs. Wynk Lash Studio LLC, Schmiege, Q.M., Barwell, G.P., Neuman, T.H., Corcoran, J.R.

16CVH05-4271 — Geico General Insurance Co. vs. Tache, Hunter, T.D., Kiefer, D.P.

16CVH05-4345 — Ricart Properties Inc. vs. Watson, McKirahan, J.F.

May 816CVC03-2304 — Thompson vs.

Young Tanner, Ferguson, M.P., Byrne, R.J., Messenger, W.W.

16CVC05-4483 — Paoletti vs. Smith, Williams, R.H., Mote, E.A., Harris, S., Lewis, M., Kitrick, M.

16CVD05-4422 — Kneice vs. Ohio State Bureau Workers Comp., Tarbox, E.J., Goff, M.S., Rhoad, B.K., Knisley, K.A., Knisley, D.S.

16CVD05-4598 — Salzer vs. Envy Two Holding LLC, Reis, K.J., Muldoon, M.J.

16CVE05-4467 — Huntington National Bank vs. Reynolds Collins, Wolfe, L.M.,

Hallowes, D.B., Chapman, C.E., Diyanni, J.D., Johnson, M.E., Haessig, D.A., Costello, F.P.

16CVH05-4556 — Maxx Iron LLC vs. Cook, Rodier, I.H., Yehl, E.J., Morris, T.B., Murch, K.L.

May 1014CVH07-7161 — State of Ohio vs. Rios-

Diaz, Rogers, J.C.15CVE07-6381 — Bank of New York

Mellon vs. Sellers, Jin, I.L., Sumner, J.H., Polly-Murphy, M.L., Demers, D.J.

May 1116CVH03-2710 — Wilkes vs. Ungurean,

Madison, J.J., Williams, L.E.May 22

16CVE04-3548 — US Bank NA vs. Leggue, Costello, P., Johnson, M.E., Haessig, D.A.

May 3016CVC05-4756 — Brown vs. Wiafe,

Best, D.M., Messenger, W.W.16CVC05-5016 — Grays vs. Tuttle,

McPherson, J.S., Portman, F.A.16CVC05-5170 — Dosier vs. Clatterbuck,

Riddell, P.H., Aimar, A.B., Goldstein, D.A.16CVD05-4684 — Mason vs. Columbus

Developmental Center, Hurlbert, J., Carducci, M., Mann, R.J., Brown, A.B., Dusseau, M.P., Fulton, C.J.

16CVD06-5322 — Collins vs. Bruner Corporation, Tarbox, E.J., Goff, M.S., Rhoad, B.K., Dusseau, M.P., Fulton, C.J.

16CVE05-4850 — Homebridge Financial Services vs. Aites, Hammond, K.M., Niklas, C.E., Johnson, M.E.

16CVE05-5080 — Federal National Mortgage Association vs. Vorholt, Loveland, W.L., Johnson, M.E., Madison, J.J., Morrison, D.J., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.F., Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J.

16CVE05-5134 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Dietrich, Myers, T.R., Stehle, W.J.

16CVE06-5274 — Colonial National Mortgage Division vs. Crowell, Johnson, M.E., Levy, Y.R., Velayudhan, K.K., Sander, N.C.

16CVH05-5039 — Ohio State vs. Johnson, Rogers, J.C.

16CVH05-5054 — Hardbarger vs. Malone, Reis, A.J.

16CVH05-5066 — Gateway One Lending & Finance LLC vs. Luxury Auto Sales LLC, Geha, H.J.

16CVH05-5180 — W W Grading LLC vs. Dublin Building Systems Co., Wittenberg, E.J., Sims, A.C., Welin, P.D., McCoy, W., Tanenbaum, A.C.

June 515CVH09-8281 — Erie Insurance

Company vs. Hartford Fire Insurance, Borla, R.B., Schrader, M.L., Nemeth, J.C., Caborn, D.A., Hardin, J.L., Lloyd, K.M., Carpenter, M.H., Chlysta, J.R., Calderone, K.A.

16CVC05-4873 — Doughty vs. Sjostrom, Allouch, R., Meizlish, S.A., Barkan, N.J.

16CVC06-5491 — Wolfe vs. Smiar, Haase, L.C., English, N.J.

16CVD06-5372 — Robinson vs. Ohio State Dept. Agriculture, Franzen, N.P., Hernandez, R.A., Frealey, J.M., Fraley, J.A., Roche, M.J.

16CVE04-3430 — McNeill Farms East Condominium vs. Aldridge, Deceased, Rowland, B.A., Beyke, J.L., Kanitz, J.M., Barnes, N.R., Strohm, R.L., Williams, C.T.

16CVE06-5411 — Bank America NA vs. Thorton, Johnson, M.E., Bruckner, K.N.

16CVH06-5462 — 670 Cap Partners LTD vs. SuroColumbus LLC, Koenig, C.A., Brennan, K.J., Reis, A.J.

June 1312CVH06-7462 — State of Ohio vs.

Grier, Rogers, J.C.June 19

16CVC01-806 — Watkins vs. Wood, Tallan, M.M., Meizlish, S.A., Barkan, N.J.

June 2616CVC06-6164 — Franklin vs. Collins,

McPherson, J.S., Hummel, T.V., Lauer, R.H.16CVC06-6176 — Sharp vs. Tardy-Velez,

McPherson, J.S., Pritchard, G.R.16CVD06-5943 — Frazier vs. SK Food

Group Inc., Squillace, M.L., Hignett, C., Tackett, N.J., Malek, K.

16CVD06-5965 — Pursell vs. Limited Stores Inc., Glover, B.R., Smart, J.R., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A.

16CVD06-6005 — Foght-Seigneur vs. Ohio State University, Tackett, N.J., Gibson, J.M., Gould, C.E.

16CVD06-6220 — Lewis vs. Ohio State Bureau Workers Comp., Omen, S.P., Wollam, S.

16CVE06-5998 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Hill, Scoliere, M.E., Sumner, J.H., Lister, K.E., Stehle, W.J.

16CVE06-6135 — US Bank NA vs. Wholaver, Altman, R.E., Davis, C.L., Drinan, T.M., Williams, M., Gladwell, M.C., Dierks, M.N.

16CVE06-6233 — Carrington Mortgage Services LLC vs. Shelhart, S.A., Wolfe, L.M., Epling, J.J.

16CVH06-6018 — Central Ohio Transit Authority vs. Jaber Al Khader LLC, Singleton, K.M., Miller, J.R., Kuhl, J.M., James, L.H., Shannon, M.T.

16CVH06-6198 — Swan Super Cleaners Inc. vs. Franklin County Board Commission, Mauger, J.R., Sheets, S.O., Soulas, N.A., Schmiege, Q.M., Barwell, G.P., Gajary, I., Peterson, G.S.

16CVH06-6224 — Jacoby vs. Christman, Phillips, J.C., La Fayette, P.M., Dietz, J.M.

July 1016CVC03-2358 — Bauder Hooker vs.

Schumacher, Duffy, M.M., McCullough, C.J., Davis, G.T.

16CVC07-6270 — Olsson vs. Goddard, Nemeth, J.C., Herd, D.A., Ferrara, R., Ice, M.E.

16CVC07-6325 — Cooper vs. Stephens, Ferrara, R., Bressman, D.A.

16CVC07-6357 — Aden vs. Davis, Tallan, M.M., McPherson, J.S., Flickinger, R.N.

16CVE07-6363 — US Bank NA vs. Jugan, Haessig, D.A., Lacivita, R.J.

16CVH07-6248 — Ashbury Rehab Inc. vs. Great Nursing Care Inc., Gradisar, G.J.

July 2416CVC07-6770 — Backus vs. Foster,

Founds, M.J., McLane, M.J., Degennaro, N.C.

16CVC07-6892 — May vs. Brown, Roby, R.S., Hurley, D., Davis, G.T.

16CVC07-6921 — Kolapo vs. Wilt, Norman, A.S., Hummel, T.V.

16CVC07-7041 — Millar vs. Yohey, Tallan, M.N., Elliott, R.H., Alto, S.R.

16CVE07-6888 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Goshorn Estate, Stehle, W.J.

16CVE07-6949 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Price, Drinan, T.M., Jin, I.L.

16CVE07-7053 — JPMorgan Chase Bank NA vs. Schnegg, Sauter, J., Suttinger, B.L.

16CVH07-6784 — 1286-1314 Brice Rd. Co. LTD vs. Mansour, Marlin, M.S.

16CVH07-6787 — Telhio Credit Union vs. Johnson, Hammond, K.M., Rode, P.K., Berkowitz, M.S.

16CVH07-6826 — Penske Truck Leasing Co. LP vs. Cleopatra Trucking LLC, Zeehandelar, S.J.

16CVH07-7068 — National Collegiate Student Loan vs. Waker, Ciolek, S.A., Block, B.C., Tanaka, J.

Judge BrownMay 1

15CVH06-4964 — Capitol City Trailers Inc. vs. Craft, Perko, A.M., Foley, K.P., Littrell, B.W., Founds, M.J., Sammons, J.D., Grove, C.E.

16CVC01-251 — Kirk vs. Allstate Fire & Casualty Ins., Ferguson, M.P., Zimmerman, T.M., Scott, C.P.

16CVE03-3031 — Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Baird, Hanson, D.F., Wolfe, L.M., Johnson, M.E., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J.

16CVH01-850 — Columbia Gas Ohio Inc. vs. Elite Site Development & Excavation, Rymers, B.K., Yurechko, A.R., Kelley, J.R.

16CVH03-2497 — CBS Service LLC vs. Millstone Inc., Kelley, T.A., Dodd, S.H., Gregory, D.W.

May 215CVH05-4115 — Nieder LLC vs. Chase,

Loveland, W.L., Rosan, K.E., Shafer, D.A.16CVD02-2039 — Sankey-Arthur vs.

Chase Bank Card Services Inc., Thomas, P.A., Miller, B.L., Andrews, J.E., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A.

16CVE05-4278 — US Bank Trust NA vs. Boyd, Battisti, E.F., McKelvey, M.I., Johnson, M.E.

May 315CVD09-8457 — Harrison vs. Time

Warner Cable Inc., Smart, J.R., Russell, C.C.16CVE05-4323 — US Bank Trust NA

vs. Peirce, Brinkman, M.R., Johnson, M.E., Malley, K.E., Altman, R.E., Davis, C.L., Drinan, T.M., Williams, M., Dierks, M.N.

16CVH03-2185 — Arlington Bank vs. Johnson, O’Reilly, M.J., Hill, P.L., Sumner, J.H., Goldberg, K.R., Jin, I.L., Poth, J.M., D’Aurora, J.

May 816CVC04-3475 — Brown vs. FMW RRI

NC LLC, Vance, M.G., Valandingham, E.M., Hummel, T.V.

16CVH04-3556 — State of Ohio vs. Parrott, Rogers, J.C.

16CVH04-3684 — Theis vs. Roberts, Neuman, T.H., Corcoran, J.R.

May 915CVC06-5281 — Graham vs. Roundtree,

Founds, M.J., Dingus, M.S., Ferrara, R.15CVH07-5999 — Ohio State vs. Wright,

Shamansky, S.H., Rogers, J.C.

16CVC04-4166 — Gingerich vs. Alvarado, Martanovic, A.D., Roberts, G.M.

16CVE04-4175 — Bayview Loan Servicing LLC vs. Carper, Johnson, M.E., Fornash, E.L.

May 1016CVH01-280 — BMI Federal Credit

Union vs. Capture Educational Consulting, Reis, A.J.

May 1115CVE11-10673 — US Bank NA vs.

McGlumphy, Stehle, W.J., Kaplow, J., O’Malley, E.R.

May 1515CVC03-2494 — Patterson vs. Rutan,

Hane, W.H., Beatty, O.15CVC10-9708 — Diggs vs. Roberts,

McKenna, T.J., Hummel, T.V., Hayden, M.R., Byrne, R.J.

15CVE09-8168 — US Bank National Association vs. Blackburn, Good, D.M., Zainey, E., Schild, A., Davis, C.L., Dierks, M.N., Altman, R.E., Drinan, T., Williams, M., Wolfe, L.M., Nalepka, P.M.

16CVD03-2249 — Earthman vs. National Church Residence, Tarbox, E.J., Miller, B.L., Andrews, J.E., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A.

16CVE02-1700 — HSBC Mortgage Services Inc. vs. Perry, Costello, P., Mehler, P., Randall, N.R., Stehle, W.J., Haessig, D.A.

May 1615CVD12-10892 — Hall vs. Minute

Men Select Inc., Reis, K.J., Barranada, Z.N., Cannon, C.J., Barno, J.C., Speidel, J.S., Dusseau, M.P., Fulton, C.J.

16CVD04-3913 — Beasley vs. Trinity Health Corporation, Reitz, T.L., Sutter K.L., Nester, C.J., Zamora, C.

May 1716CVE02-1958 — US Bank NA vs.

Weyand, Spiroff, C.J., Epling, J.J., Jackson, B.S.

16CVE03-2276 — US Bank NA vs. Redman, Stickel, P.M., Haessig, D.A., Lacivita, R.J.

May 1815CVE11-10075 — US Bank NA vs.

Supelak, Jin, I.L., Myers, M.E., Nicks, J.M., Epling, J.J., Jackson, B.S.

May 2215CVC04-3359 — Dimeo vs. Harris,

Corcoran, J.R., Neuman, T.H., Henry, M.R.15CVH09-8668 — City of Dublin vs.

Hitesman, Kuhl, J.M., Jin, I.L., Ashrawi, Y., Hartmann, P.K., Singleton, K.M.

15CVH11-10346 — Fifth Third Bank vs. Evol LTD, Nelson, B.B., Hrabcak, M., Levy, Y.R., Nelson, B.B.

16CVC02-1585 — Friel vs. Caraway, McPherson, J.S., THomas, W.R.

16CVC02-1715 — Garzia vs. Easton Communities II LLC, Foley, K.P., Pina, L., Decola, A.L.

16CVC05-4396 — McGowan vs. Root, Zimmerman, T.M., Erwin, J.V., Davis, G.T.

16CVC05-4520 — Thomas vs. Hollywood Casino Columbus, Arnold, J.E., Mathews, A.E., Wilson, S.B.

16CVD05-4670 — Belcher vs. City of Columbus Risk Management, Tarbox, E.J., Kane, W.S., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A.

16CVD05-4739 — Eddy vs. United Parcel Service Central, Thomas, P.A., Hickey, M.J., Hall, D.M., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A.

16CVD05-4758 — Rodriquez vs. General Motors Service Parts, Nester, CJ., Thaler, A.R., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A.

16CVE03-2542 — Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC vs. Graf, Whitacre, J.A., Mueller, A.E., Varnado, L., Johnson, M.E., Gasior, C.V., Hoose, R.R.

16CVE05-4521 — Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Fuehrer, Rothfuss, R.M., Wolfe, L.M.

16CVE05-4540 — Huntington National Bank vs. Rousculp, Johnson, M.E., Myers, M.E., Hill, E., Taulbee, M.A.

16CVE05-4836 — Bank New York Mellon vs. Bailey, Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J., Johnson, M.E., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.F.

16CVE06-6163 — Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Muhammad, Fischer, C.M., Doyaga, M., Johnson, M.E., Fornash, E.L.

16CVH04-3990 — Installed Building Products LLC vs. O’Neal Companies LLC, Miller, S.E., Lackey, D.L.

16CVH04-4096 — Regal Temporary Services Inc. vs. Closed Loop Refining Recovery, McCarthy, M.M.

16CVH04-4139 — American Family Insurance Co. vs. Three C Body Shop, Hess, C.W., McKenna, T.J.

May 2316CVC02-1385 — McKrimmon vs.

Columbia Gas Ohio, Rechner, M.R., Landino, A., Snyder, M.L., Thomas, W.R.

16CVE04-3421 — Federal National Mortgage Assoc. vs. Case, Johnson, M.E., Haessig, D.A., Hegyes, D.K.

16CVH02-1466 — Smith vs. Pleasant View Baptist Church Inc., Mosbaugh, J.A., Smith, E.D., Kozelek, J.G.

16CVH05-4927 — Credit Acceptance Corporation vs. Frazier, Hager, M.A., Barone, A., Peterson, E., Melamed, M.A.

May 2415CVC06-5063 — Manz vs. Elmi,

Bressman, D.A., Guerin, M.W., Ita, T.A., Kostreva, D.R., Wannemacher, N.E.

16CVC05-4755 — Coles vs. Ikhmayes, Barga, R.M., Englert, J.J., McLaughlin, J.F., Ruggiero, D.P., Tallan, M.M., Rutherford Starling, A.D.

16CVD04-3749 — Sims vs. In Home We Care LTD, Alatis, A., Glover, B.R., Reitz, T.L., Zamora, C.

16CVD04-3830 — O’Connor vs. Nationwide Childrens Hospital, Tootle, T.C., Omen, S.P., Mattis, T.P.

16CVE05-5028 — Carrington Mortgage Services LLC vs. Haughey, Johnson, M.E., Duffy, B., Phillips, C.G.

16CVH04-3211 — Konrad vs. Polk, Nelson, B.B., Hrabcak, M., Meterko, M.R., Wagoner, R.J.

16CVH04-3855 — Carrara Restoration Greater Columbus vs. FSHS Construction Inc., Wright, S.E., Wachter, M.I.

May 2516CVC04-3935 — Ferguson vs. Pritchett,

Freeze, B.T., Wilson, J.L., Waddy, J.W.16CVD05-5071 — Danielson vs. Scioto

Services LLC, Alatis, A., Unver, D.R., Lelli, C.T., Sarap, G.M.

16CVH05-5048 — Ohio State Dept. Insurance vs. Coordinated Health Mutual Inc., Monroe, A., Dillard, M.L., Berliner, A.F., Schneider, K.W., Myers, W.S.

May 3014CVA05-4981 — Kaderly vs. Cardinal

Orthopedic Institute, Shroyer, D.I., O’Brien, K.J., Davis, J.L.

15CVC11-10333 — Zezzo-Algoe vs. Sankoh, Founds, M.J., Burgess, A.M., Lah, J.J., Grigsby, K.N.

16CVD02-1943 — Page vs. Ohio State Bureau Workers Comp., Braverman, L.L., Smart, J.R., Wollam, S.

16CVE02-1614 — JPMorgan Chase Bank NA vs. Squire, Helms, J.R., Wolfe, L.M., Cornelius, M., Murray, R.G., Schaeffer, S.N., Schaeffer, M.N., Sumner, J.H., Stehle, W.J., Templeton, J.N., Gianangeli, B.M., Squire, P.

16CVE05-5124 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Warren, Stehle, W.J.

16CVE05-5128 — Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC vs. Boggs, Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J., Hamble, M.N., Johnson, M.E., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.F.

May 3115CVH12-10876 — Allrite Logistics LTD

vs. Marketing Innovations Inc., Bennett, D.J., Cooper, J.R., Alden, J.L.

16CVE02-1133 — US Bank NA vs. Clardy, Lewis, W.B., Stehle, W.J., Epling, J.J.

16CVE06-5182 — Huntington National Bank vs. Bias, Spiroff, C.J., Johnson, M.E., Woods, T.

June 115CVH11-10330 — Franklin County

Prosecuting Attorney vs. Major, Andorka, G.D., Gaugler, S.J.

16CVC04-4041 — Mayle vs. Mansour-Ismail, Littrell, B.W., Evans, D.P.

16CVE04-4152 — US Bank NA vs. Jaime, Wolfe, L.M., Johnson, M.E., Housley, B.A., Haessig, D.A., Costello, P.

June 216CVC02-1745 — Edwards vs.

Beveridge, Butauski, J.A., Murphy, P.T.June 5

16CVC05-4804 — McKarn vs. Luther, Norman, A.S., Wachtell, A.M., Burgess, A.M.

16CVD05-4786 — Harris vs. Ohio State University, Roche, M.J., Omen, S.P., Gould, C.E., Tackett, N.J.

16CVH05-4463 — Minnis vs. Franklin County Prosecutor, Rogers, J.C., Siewert, M.H.

16CVH05-4673 — Cach LLC vs. Kocab, Crutcher, G.L., Urban, M.

16CVH05-4849 — Pickett vs. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Bruce, M.G., Janik, S.G., Illig, A.T., Klaeb, J., Schneider, M., Taggart, C., Watrous, J.E., Batlle, J.A., Misny, J.P., Murray, J.F.

June 615CVC04-2873 — Torres vs.

Schepferman, Schottenstein, J.M., Thomas, C.N., Rankin, G.D.

June 716CVC05-5181 — McCarthy vs.

Cincinnati Insurance, McLane, M.J., Richards, A.P., Elliott, R.H.

16CVE05-5178 — Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Montanez, Johnson, M.E., Duffy, B., Phillips, C.G.

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Judicial Proceedings

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raise due process arguments for the first time on appeal regarding written notice of the community control violations. Appellant has not developed a plain error argument, and we affirm.

IN RE: L.D.-C.16AP0072Decided: 3-6-2017AffirmedWayneJuvenile Law, Permanent Custody

The juvenile court did not err by granting permanent custody of appellant mother’s child to the children’s services agency. The child was removed from appellant’s custody after heroin and fentanyl were found in the child’s diaper bag during a traffic stop. Ap-pellant admitted she had a long history of children services cases in Michigan because of concerns about her drug use and failure to supervise her children. Appellant did not fol-low up with any drug treatment, nor did she submit to regular drug screening. She did not obtain stable income or housing but moved between multiple locations in Michigan and Georgia during this case in addition to failing to visit the child regularly. The child has been living in temporary placements for most of his life. There is sufficient evidence to sup-port the court’s judgment, and we affirm.

IN RE: B.Y.16AP0071Decided: 3-9-3017ReversedWayneJuvenile Law, Permanent Custody

The juvenile court granted permanent custody of appellant mother’s child, born in 2012, to the children’s services agency. Appel-lant provided the court with a stipulation to permanent custody after the agency rested its case. In accepting the stipulation, the court did not inquire whether appellant under-stood the nature of the allegations or whether

she was aware of the consequences of her stipulation. We cannot find appellant was af-forded the necessary due process protections to ensure that her voluntary surrender of parental rights was knowing, voluntary, and intelligent. Appellant had sought a continu-ance of the hearing because she had just learned of the motion. It appears the court relied on the stipulation in deciding to grant permanent custody instead of granting an extension of temporary custody. The court also relied on the stipulation to find appel-lant demonstrated a lack of commitment to the child. The court found the agency failed to engaged in reasonable case planning in several specific areas, and we reverse.

STATE OF OHIO (EE) V. EDWIN R. DILLON (ANT)27860Decided: 3-9-3017AffirmedSummitCriminal Law, Felonious Assault, Evidence

Appellant was properly convicted of feloni-ous assault following a bench trial. Appellant confronted the intoxicated victim because he was being loud. Appellant produce a knife and they fought. Appellant kept making stab-bing lunges at the victim, who was cut and required four stitches in his finger. There is sufficient evidence to show appellant know-ing caused and attempted to cause physi-cal harm to the victim by means of a deadly weapon, and we affirm.

STATE OF OHIO (EE) V. KEITH AL LAWHORN (ANT)28295Decided: 3-9-3017AffirmedSummitCriminal Law, Aggravated Possession

A jury convicted appellant of aggravated possession of drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia. Counsel has filed an Anders brief. Appellant sold fentanyl to a confiden-tial informant. Police later searched appel-lant’s residence and found fentanyl in the residence and on appellant’s person. Having

independently reviewed the record, we find no prejudicial error and affirm.

Tenth DistrictOHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES (ANT) V. DELPHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, LLC (EE)14AP-971Decided: 3-7-2017ReversedFranklinUnemployment Compensation, Determina-tion Rates

In 2009, GM and Delphi, along with oth-ers, entered into an agreement whereby DIP would acquire certain Delphi assets as part of Delphi’s reorganization in bankruptcy. Vari-ous components of Delphi were transferred to “New Delphi.” O’Neal remained the presi-dent and CEO of ”New Delphi.” Based on the common management or control of both companies, the Unemployment Compensa-tion Review Commission issued rate deter-minations that accorded Old Delphi’s higher tax rate to New Delphi. Following a hearing the UCRC affirmed the rate determinations. The trial court erred by reversing the UCRC. The court erred by finding that because there was no evidence Old Delphi and New Delphi both employed the same officers at a singular point in time, “at the time of the transfer,” re-versal was required. The Ohio Supreme Court has recognized that transfers of business assets can take more than an instant, and we reverse.

STATE OF OHIO (EE) V. DENNIS WHITE (ANT)15AP-815Decided: 3-7-2017Reversed in PartFranklinCriminal Law, Rape, Evidence, Sentence

Appellant was convicted of two counts of kidnapping and four counts of rape following a bench trial. V.G. testified that she accepted a ride from appellant in 1995, that they drank beer together, and he later became violent and raped her. T.L. testified she accepted a ride from appellant, who raped her at

knifepoint. Years later, appellant’s DNA was matched to material in both victims’ rape kits. There is sufficient evidence to support appellant’s convictions. Appellant has failed to demonstrate ineffective assistance of counsel. The crimes were committed prior to the enactment of S.B. two while he was con-victed and sentences after the enactment of HB 86. The court erred by sentencing appel-lant pursuant to the law in effect at the time of the crimes. Pursuant to Thomas, appellant was entitled to be sentenced under the provi-sions of HB 86, and we reverse in part.

ALLISON C. ROUSH (EE) V. WILLIAM F. ROUSH (ANT)15AP-1071Decided: 3-9-2017AffirmedFranklinDomestic Relations, New Trial, Contempt, Attorney Fees

In this divorce litigation, the trial court properly denied appellant’s motion for new trial. While the divorce was pending, appellee was involuntarily institutionalized for a men-tal health evaluation. Appellant argues the evidence does not support the court’s conclu-sion that appellant was responsible for hav-ing appellee involuntarily institutionalized. Although a social worker filed an affidavit in support of an order of detention, appellant was responsible for initiating the process. There is sufficient evidence to support the court’s conclusion that two bank accounts were education accounts that belonged to the parties’ children. There is also sufficient evi-dence regarding appellee’s separate interest in the marital residence. The court did not err by ordering appellant to pay $15,000 toward appellee’s attorney fees. The court did not err by denying appellant’s motion for a stay of the divorce decree. Appellant was properly held in contempt for failure to transfer funds from his retirement accounts as ordered or by ordering him to pay appellee additional attorney fees for the contempt proceeding, and we affirm.

— reprinted with permission of The Daily Legal News, Cleveland

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16CVH05-5154 — Conteh vs. Respite Connection, Davis, C.A., Felson, C.C.

June 816CVH03-2732 — Ohio State Attorney

General vs. Foster, Conomy, C.P., Bagi, C.L.June 12

16CVH02-1811 — Astute Inc. vs. Melnick, Knueve, M.A., Catignani, C.D., Lockshaw, D.A., Secrest, J.R.

June 1316CVH03-2439 — Biafore vs.

Omniscapes LLC, Curry, B.A., Calandra, B.J., O’Reilly, M.J., Corbey, G.T.

June 1416CVH04-4118 — Buck vs. J & D Home

Improvement inc., Vickers, F.T., Kelley, T.A., Weber, C.J., Rovito, J.R.

June 1516CVD04-4133 — Smith vs. Columbus

Developmental Center, Hurlbert, J., Mann, R.J., Carducci, M., Verlaney, G.L., Kimmet, K.L.W., Turano, K.D.

June 1916CVC02-1929 — Koerper vs.

Progressive Specialty Ins., Ladan, R.E., Fifner, C.M.

16CVC02-2058 — Iacono vs. Edwards, Smith, T.W., Rafferty, C.M., Somos, T.

16CVC06-5399 — McGonigle vs. Cochran, Barnes, B.S., Williams, R.H., Bendig, C.H.

16CVC06-5515 — Saunders vs. Diamond, Orlandini, D.W., Horacek, S.L., Romaine, D.A., Polomsky, A.K., Horning, G.R.

16CVD03-3131 — Figuearoa-Hernandez vs. Werner Enterprises Inc., Franzen, N.P., Wilhelms, A.J., Malek, D.

16CVD06-5381 — Giovanelli vs. Big Lots Inc., Verlaney, G.L., Barath, W.J., McDaniel, J.M., Kirschner, D., Lawther, J.L., Schneiberg, J.A.

16CVE03-2390 — US Bank NA vs. Moreno, Kaplow, J., Johnson, M.E.

16CVE06-5484 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Tilley, Wolfe, L.M., Sykora, R., Kurilic, C., Stehle, W.J.

16CVE06-5600 — Fifth Third Mortgage Co. vs. Lenhart, Dugan, A.S., Johnson, M.E., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.F.

16CVH06-5488 — ID Images LLC vs. Roundstone Management LTD, Rospert, A.J., Seaman, T.M., Vickers, F.T., White, A.C., Campbell, D.A., Clark, D.J.

16CVH60-5434 — PCS Builders LLC vs. American Builders & Contractors, Natale, A.J., Cardone, T.E.

June 2016CVC06-5669 — Dailey vs. Omara,

West, A.J., Dayden, M.R., Hummel, T.V.16CVC06-5702 — Michaels vs.

Bolognone, West, A.J., Baker, L.P., Orlandini, D.W., Flickinger, J.R., Flickinger, R.N.

16CVE06-5904 — Fifth Third Mortgage Company vs. West, Johnson, M.E., Schaeffer, J.

16CVH06-5618 — K & H Development LLC vs. Strickland, Billing, S.P., Genshaft, N.E., Leithart, P.W., Klausman, C.W., Brown, M.S.

June 2116CVE03-2272 — US Bank Trust NA vs.

Harris, Barragate, P.C., Jin, I.L., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J.

June 2616CVE02-1187 — JPMorgan Chase

Bank NA vs. Ross, Byrne, R.J., Allen, T.R., Corcoran, J.R., Haessig, D.A., Hegyes, D.K.

July 515CVH12-11371 — Schremser vs.

Towing Solutions Ltd., Moses, M.A.July 10

15CVC12-11551 — Frazier vs. Red Zone 12 LLC, Furbee, J.S., Taylor, D.G., Sprigs, C.L., Brown, J.R., Gerling, J.A., Groves, D.A., Intili, T.J.

15CVH07-6128 — Treboni vs. Richards, Goldstein, D.A., Drabick, T.C., Slemmer, G.D., Stasiewicz, S.M.

July 1114CVC08-9008 — Moore vs. Greene,

Wannemacher, N.S., Kostreva, D.R., Ross, L.P.

July 1715CVD11-10281 — Pugh vs. Columbus

City Risk Management, Kane, W.S., Brown, A.B., Mindzak, S.E., Weiss, E.P.

15CVE12-11762 — Bank New York Mellon vs. Tate, Infante, L.C., Stehle, W.J., Gasior, C.V., Hoose, R.R., Whitacre, J.A., Mueller, A.E.

July 2416CVC03-2905 — Lewis vs. Kohn,

Grigsby, K.N., Hayden, M.R., Hummel, T.V.16CVC03-3085 — Amissah vs. Preston,

Reese, J.A., Golian, J.J., Best, D.M., Bressman, D.A.

July 2516CVC01-79 — Hull vs. Specialty

Restaurants Corp., Cabral, T.J., Fortunato, C.R., Blazek, J.N., Shaerban, M.R.

Judge CainMay 1

15CVC11-10083 — Pinos-Ramos vs. Coldwater Mall Service Center, Nemeth, J.C., Byrne, R.J., Malek, J.

15CVE08-7402 — Ventures Trust 2013-I-H-R By MCM vs. Hobbs, Dazey, E.N., Barnes, A.B., Sanders, D.F., Jin, I.L., Sumner, J.H., Tomko, A.M., Godenswager, S.M., Brady, D.T., Gozelanczyk, B.S.

15CVH12-11608 — Donna Kels LLC vs. Adams, Johnson, B.T., Gonzales, J.M., Dougherty, T.R., Squire, P.

16CVC03-2215 — Gabriel vs. Prine, Dworkin, C.E., Colner, J.D., Steele, C.C.

16CVE02-1256 — Carrington Mortgage Services LLC vs. LeGrande, Stehle, W.J., Duffy, B., Phillips, C.G.

16CVE05-4224 — US BankNA vs. Pietrzak, Epling, J.J.

16CVH02-2030 — Lincoln Heritage Life Ins. vs. Ingram, Nose, K.R., Dendis, L.L., Williams, R.A.

May 316CVE05-4329 — Ditech Financial

LLC vs. Featherstone, Johnson, M.E., Polly-Murphy, M.L., Demers, D.J.

May 815CVH08-7532 — Abu-Kweik vs.

Cellucom Distribution Center Inc., Beggs, R.J., Dortch, J.M., Dortch, M.D., Zitesman, J.A., Tarazi, O., Kaltenbach, J.L., Vargo, J.G., Sams, E.I.

16CVE03-2681 — US Bank NA vs. Barry, Williams, M., Johnson, M.E., Schild, A., Altman, R.E., Davis, C.L., Drinan, T.M., Dierks, M.N., Nalepka, P.M.

May 1515CVC10-9556 — Carter vs. Highland

Security and Investigation, Henry, M.R., Moore, W.J.

May 2215CVH09-8009 — Simpson vs. Anstine,

Nelson, B.B., Hrabcak, M.16CVC01-931 — Gibson-Anglin vs.

Hulteen, Allouch, R., Tyson, R.J.16CVD04-3973 — Crawford II vs. City

of Columbus, Reis, K.J., Shea, J.L., Reitz, T.L., Zamora, C.

16CVD05-4265 — Harris vs. City of Columbus, Alatis, A., Peterson, C.L., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A.

16CVD05-4286 — Ward vs. City of Columbus, Omen, S.P., Thompson, S., Gould, C.E.

16CVD05-4367 — Prince vs. Ohio State University Hospital, Roche, M.J., Smart, J.R., Muldoon, M.J.

16CVE05-4464 — Flagstar Bank FSB vs. Melick, Kanellis, D.W., Johnson, M.E., Cozmyk, P., Kaplow, J., O’Malley, E.R.

16CVH04-4080 — Cach LLC vs. Panzera, Mausar, D.A.

16CVH05-4343 — Huntington National Bank vs. Essman, Porter, J.B.C.

May 2316CVC05-4643 — Attar vs. Eberle,

O’Brien, K.J.

16CVC05-4668 — Thomas vs. O’Reilly, Lah, J.J., Roby, R.S., Dworkin, C.E., Byrne, R.J., Schabo, A.P.

16CVD05-4702 — Coffey vs. Ohio State Bureau Workers Comp., Phillips, S.M., Copp, M.R.

16CVE05-4629 — Partners for Payment Relief vs. Pacas, Wilson, S.A., Johnson, M.E., Barham, D.O.

May 2416CVC04-3846 — Blackwell vs. Turner,

Allen, D.J.16CVH04-3903 — General Employment

vs. English BayBatter Inc., Sander, N.C., Prince, C.A., Fuhrer, L.E., Sheriff, M.J., Beckman, V.E.

May 3015CVC11-10236 — Collins vs. Bexvie,

Snyder, B.L., Rodocker, P.B.June 5

15CVC05-3995 — Woeckener vs. Melick, Wagoner, R.J., Galloway, B.L., Whitehead, D.P., Barnes, B.S.

15CVH04-3303 — Gomez vs. Allman, Green, R.B., Selph, T.J.

16CVC01-287 — Jordan vs. Bartucci Lucas, Brown, J.R., Kluesener, J.T., Tallan, M.M., Bennett, A.J.

June 1214CVA02-2044 — Fox vs. Ohio Health

Corp., Wolske, W., Davis, J.L., Shroyer, D.I.16CVC01-447 — Kalista vs. USAA

Insurance, Demian, M.J.A., Brown, J.R., Erney, R.D., McCullough, C.J.

June 1916CVC05-5151 — Chapman vs.

McNamee, Kluesener, J.T., Norman, A.S., Horacek, S.L., Orlandini, D.W.

16CVC06-5427 — Gonzales vs. Pugh, Hollern, E.J., Allouch, R., Best, D.M., English, N.J.

16CVD06-5273 — Ford vs. Walmart Stores Inc., Fulton, C.J., Verlaney, G.L., Van Meter, S.L.

16CVD06-5290 — Wilson vs. Columbus City Schools, Verlaney, G.L., Nager, D.E., Stern, M.A.

16CVE06-5448 — US Bank Trust NA vs. Story Mack, Bruckner, K.N., Johnson, M.E.

16CVH05-5053 — Ohio State Dept. Job Family vs. Bahnsen, McCloud, S.B.

16CVH06-5378 — Ohio State Dept. Transportation vs. Et Paul Co. Inc., Braunstein, M., Stahler, C.P., Strayer, M.L., Cole, W.J.

16CVH06-5387 — Ohio State Dept. Transportation vs. Et Paul Co. Inc., Strayer, M.L., Braunstein, M., Stahler, C.P., Cole, W.J.

16CVH06-5400 — Apeks LLC vs. High Quality Production LLC, Yasinow, M.A., Gilmore, R.S., Hill, C.E., Lockshaw, D.A., Secrest, J.R.

16CVH06-5482 — Ohio State Dept. Job Family vs. Hilleary, Moyer, S.A.

June 2016CVC06-5577 — White vs. Robinette,

Harrell, R., Lenson, K.L.16CVC06-5606 — Tucker vs. Kiefaber,

Grubler, G.L., Best, D.M., Somos, T.16CVC06-5649 — Patterson vs. Gilbert,

McPherson, J.S., Burgess, A.M.16CVD06-5512 — Junk vs. Columbus

City, Tackett, N.J., Thompson, S., Gould, C.E.

16CVE06-5555 — US Bank, NA vs. McKinniss, Brinkman, M.R., Johnson, M.E., Altman, R.E., Davis, C.L., Drinan, T.M., Williams, M., Gladwell, M.C., Dierks, M.N.

16CVH06-5660 — Anthony vs. Marteney, Clymer, T.A., McClelland, J.L.

June 2616CVE03-3059 — US Bank NA vs.

Hune, Johnson, M.E., Schild, A., Altman, R.E., Davis, C.L., Drinan, T.M., Dierks, M.N., Nalepka, P.M.

July 2415CVE09-7903 — US Bank NA vs.

Frederick, Barren, M.J., Wolfe, L.M., Cannon, J.H., Jin, I.L., Sanders, D.F., Mehler, P., Merry, T.R.

Judge CocroftMay 1

16CVC01-573 — Bott vs. Schmidt, Tirone, R.B., Guerin, M.W., Garswood, J.F., Kopcho, N.J., Williams, M.T., Waller, M.L., Marsh, R.E., Kerpsack, R.W.

16CVE04-4186 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. CS Investments LLC, Fireman, S.H., Stehle, W.J.

May 816CVH01-285 — Banc Certified Merchant

Services vs. Vision Concept Technology LLC, Young, D.J., Leickly, J.R.

16CVH02-1550 — Henderson vs. Henderson, Dupont, G.S.

May 1116CVH05-4601 — Shively vs. Foster,

Wetzel, G.A., Moyer, S.A.May 15

15CVA05-4153 — Audio Stream Inc. vs. Strip, Guzzo, P.S.

15CVA05-4210 — Crawford vs. Ohiohealth Corp., Shroyer, D.I., Cadieux, K., Munsell, T.M., Sprader, B.S., Flinn, V.A., Clouse, K.L.

15CVC09-7976 — Berger vs. Hess, Henry, M.R., McCormick, N.D., Sims, L.A.M.

15CVH04-3506 — Carmen vs. Baier, Dritz, S.B., McKitrick, C., Connors, J.P.

May 1616CVD03-2565 — Willett vs. Cardinal

Health Inc., Alatis, A., Perez, J.J., Reitz, T.L., Saccoccia, J.A., Behm, D.H., Habash, S.J.

May 2316CVE07-6541 — Citimortgage Inc.

vs. Paul, Jackson, B.S., Helms, J.R., Wolfe, L.M., Epling, J.J.

June 516CVH03-2261 — OH Public Entity

Consortium vs. Hamilton Township OH, Jackson, M.J., Elliott, J.F., Stemm, M.S., North, S.E., Gerken, J., Lymanstall, C.M., Organ, S.J.

16CVH03-2438 — Worthington OH 933 high LLC vs. Builtech Construction Inc., Busam, L.J., Welin, P.D., McCoy, W.

June 1316CVE06-5596 — US Bank NA vs.

Arnold, Johnson, M.E., Epling, J.J.June 14

16CVE04-3942 — Bank New York Mellon Trust vs. Repasy, White, E., Dann, M.E., Whitacre, J.A., Mueller, A.E., Worsowicz, B., McNair, D.A., Johnson, M.E., Gasior, C.V., Hoose, R.R.

June 1516CVC05-4875 — Wilson vs. McBride,

Founds, M.J., Popham, K.W., Ice, M.E.16CVH05-4713 — Golikov vs. Young,

McClenaghan, C.H.16CVH05-4843 — Nova Services Inc. vs.

Appliance & Mattress Center LLC, Thomas, R.L., Edelstein, R., Bloom, D.E.

June 1916CVC02-1531 — Moore vs. Walke,

McPherson, J.S., Meizlish, S.A.16CVC05-4996 — Phillips vs. Smoot,

Norman, A.S., McLafferty, S.S.June 20

16CVC06-5301 — Ali vs. Peterson, Norman, A.S., Flickinger, J.R., Flickinger, R.N.

16CVD06-5323 — Smith vs. Capital City Sandwiches LLC, Turano, K.D., Takett, N.J., Kimmet, K.L.W.

16CVD06-5369 — Adamets vs. DR. Mike Adamets LLC, Smart, J.R., Gould, C.E.

16CVH06-5396 — Cincinnati Insurance Co. vs. Newman, Kelley, J.R.

June 2615CVH10-9033 — Campbell vs. 1 Spring

LLC, Sugar, A.J., Riedel, T., Nelson, B.B., Hrabcak, M.

July 1016CVC05-4971 — Mann vs. Duplika,

Founds, M.J., Herd, D.A., Davis, G.T., Proctor, A.L.

Judge FrenchMay 1

09CVH09-13793 — City of Whitehall vs. LHPT Columbus The LLC, Reid, N.M., Sharett, A.M., Roth, M.R., Billings, J.R., Jindra, R.L., Zacks, B.S., Shannon, M.T.

15CVA04-3469 — Filkins vs. CVS Pharmacy, Hammond, G.W., Carrigg, C.W., Wilson, J.L., Keim, C. G., Schaffer, G. D., Sprader, B. S.

15CVC12-11280 — Hutchings vs. Postle, Hollern, E.J., Cooper, C.B., Elliott, R.H.

16CVC04-3324 — Watters vs. Brookside Manor LLC, Heasley, R.S., Byrne, R.J., Apelis, M.E., Kluesener, J.T.

16CVC04-3519 — Currie vs. Government Employees Insurance Co., Fox, A.M., Byrne, R.J., Schabo, A.P., Whitehead, D.P.

16CVD04-3284 — Mull vs. COTA, Reis, K.J., Barno, J.C., Barranada, Z.N., Speidel, J.S., Dusseau, M.P., Fulton, C.J.

16CVD04-3412 — Dinsdale vs. Ohio Automobile Club, Murray, E.D., Butz, D.E., Miller, L.R., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A.

16CVD04-3631 — Dull vs. National Church Residences, Reis, K.J., Miller, B.L., Andrews, J.E., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A.

16CVH03-2700 — Inxite Health Systems Inc. vs. Perry, Duwel, D.M., Courtwright, A.M., Bittner, P.L.

16CVH04-3308 — Stavsky vs. Smith, Heald, A.M., Goldstein, R.R.

16CVH04-3703 — CST Utilities LLC vs. Poenisch, Edwards, S.J., Smith, S.S., Harris, J.B., Bowshier, S.J., Lewis, J.M.

May 216CVC04-3711 — Masters vs. Progressive

Insurance Co., Hummel, T.V.16CVC04-4039 — Kearney vs. The

Kroger Co., Bush, K.R., Berns, J.C., Ice, M.E.

16CVD04-3792 — Garrett vs. Alfred Nickles Bakery Inc., Franzen, N.P., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A., Short, M.T.

16CVD04-3943 — Pietrzycki vs. NES Construction LLC, Tarbox, E.J., Nager, D.E., Sten, M.A.

16CVH04-3816 — CBS Garvey LLC vs. Grabill & Co. LLC, Gosnell, G.A., Arnold, J.E., Murray, R.G., Schaeffer, S.N., Schaeffer, M.N.

May 815CVC09-8159 — Thompson vs.

Kempton, Padgett, K.R., Foley, K.P., McLafferty, S.S.

15CVD09-8314 — Jobarteh vs. Dispatch Printing Co., Smart, J.R., Castrodale, G.P., Russell, C.C.

15CVE09-8407 — US Bank NA vs. Latham, Infante, L.C., Dye, D.A., Dierks, M.N., Gladwell, M.C., Davis, C.L., Altman, R.E., Drinan, T., Williams, M., Nalepka, P.M.

15CVE10-8759 — Bank New York Mellon vs. Yake, Neal, G.R., Kopf, J.B., Seaman, T.M., Jin, I.L., Cooper, C.M., Engel, A.M., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.F.

15CVE12-10814 — Municipal Tax Investment LLC vs. Price, Tomko, A.M., Godenswager, S.M., Brady, D.T., Barnes, A.B.

16CVD02-1639 — Dissell vs. Swift Transportation Co. Inc., Stockett, M., Smart, J.R., Gallucci, F.L., Papalardo, F.S., Sanislo, K.R.

16CVD04-4053 — Jobarteh vs. Ohio State Bureau Workers Co., Smart, J.R., Castrodale, G.P., Russell, C.C.

16CVE04-3407 — JP Morgan Chase Bank NA vs. Long, Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J., Johnson, M.E., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.F.

May 3015CVC11-10560 — Hanson vs. Hayat,

Grigsby, K.N., Butauski, J.A., Burgess, A.M.16CVC05-4261 — Curran vs. Hauenstein,

Kluesener, J.T., Grubler, G.L., Byrne, R.J.16CVC05-4276 — Brisco vs. Segura,

Erwin, J.V., Brisco, J.R.16CVC05-4478 — Wright vs. Celadon

Trucking Services Inc., Bey, D.L., Foley, K.P., Alto, S.R., Elliott, R.H.

16CVD05-4223 — Vinokur vs. Jewish Center, Kennedy, D.M., Williams, R.A., Reis, K.J., Gould, C.E.

16CVD05-4458 — Fields vs. Labor Ready Mid Atlantic Inc., Dawson, S.M., Tarbox, E.J., Larrimer, J.H., Reitz, T.L.

16CVD05-4696 — Steenburgh vs. Columbus City Risk Management, Miller, L.R., Shea, J.L., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A.

16CVD05-4776 — Seckman vs. Randstad North America Inc., Whitten, L.A., Muldoon, M.J.

16CVE02-2114 — JPMorgan Chase Bank NA vs. Marlo, Lacivita, R.J., Lee, J., Johnson, M.E., Haessig, D.A., Mehler, P.

16CVE03-2535 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Jordan Equity Capital, Randall, N.R., Ginnan, M.

16CVE05-4698 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Brown, Lister, K.E., Stehle, W.J.

16CVH05-4414 — Blue Creek Wind Farm LLC vs. Ohio State Dept. Natural Resources, Lavalette, P.N., Lindren, T.G., Schirra, C.R., Jones, J.H., Simmons, C., Ewing, E.R., Martin, D.J., Bloomfield, S.W., Merrill, F.L., Gerken, D.E.

May 3116CVC05-4794 — Blackburn vs.

Highfield, Norman, A.S., Roby, R.S., Bowman, J.S.

16CVC05-4944 — Bellisari vs. Rodda, Hyslop, B.A., McPherson, J.S., Henry, M.R., Stebbins, A.C.

16CVC05-5056 — Sardari vs. Sabin, Zimmerman, T.M., Golden, K.E., Karl, A.H.

16CVD05-4827 — Woodyard vs. Ohio State Bureau Workers Comp, Steward, B.O., Phillips, S.M., Kranstuber, C.W., Castrodale, G.P.

16CVE05-4814 — Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC vs. Neece, Johnson, M.E., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.F.

16CVE05-5115 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Blankenship, Moyer, S.A., Byrne, R.J., Stehle, W.J.

16CVE05-5152 — White Oak Park Condo Assoc. vs. Foltz, Dittmer, J.A.

16CVH05-5081 — Cody Barden Daniels & Palo Inc. vs. Grunewald, Budnick, P.M., Mason, R.J.

June 115CVA06-4749 — Kraner vs. Mount

Carmel Health Systems, Dougherty, K.A., Trimble, T.W., Foliano, G.B.

16CVE05-5174 — US Bank NA vs. Copenhaver, Hegyes, D.K., Johnson, M.E., Korn, D.G., Haessig, D.A., Housley, B.A., Mehler, P.L.

June 515CVH11-10070 — Beauchamp vs.

Morales, Haywood, L.M., Jones, E.A., Founds, M.J., Blumenstiel, J.B.

16CVH01-248 — Kebede vs. Salite Meheret Mariyam, etc., Clark, A.C., Calandra, B.J., O’Reilly, M.J., Buttars, A., Mancuso, A.O., Perry, J.T.

June 715CVA06-4900 — Taylor vs. Mt Carmel

Health Systems, Cooper, C.B., Elliott, R.H., Cooper, C.H., Schumacher, M.L., Foliano, G.B., Smith, P.F., McIntosh, S.R., Schaffer, G.D.

June 1916CVC01-339 — Feeeman vs. Philips,

Tirone, R.B., Wolf, M.T., Kasson, D.P.June 26

16CVH03-2720 — Allstate Insurance Co. vs. Brodnax, Costello, D.L., Rathburn, D.A., Zimmerman, T.M.

June 2715CVA06-5184 — Garrett vs. Sinard,

Enders, W. M., Sewards, F. A.July 24

14CVE08-8173 — Green Tree Servicing LLC vs. Graul, Infante, L.C., Hoose, R.R., Gasior, C.V., Whitacre, J.A., Deka, S., Wagner, J., Clunk, J.D., McClelland, J.L., Terry, J.A.

16CVC02-1633 — Wiley vs. Weldon, Klingelhafer, K.M., Harter, W.M., Ashrawi, Y., Portman, F.A.

16CVC03-2634 — Palmer vs. Conrad, Tallan, M.M., Russell, J.B., Campinha-Bacote, A.D.

16CVE05-4636 — Carrington Mortgage Services LLC vs. Blonigen, Johnson, M.E., Duffy, B., Phillips, C.G.

16CVH04-4035 — Linemaster Services vs. Velazquez, Nelson, B.B., Hrabcak, M.

Judge FryeMay 1

16CVC01-358 — Cartwright vs. McDonalds Restaurants Ohio Inc., Richardson, R., Evans, R.L., Reese, J.A., Snyder, K., Buttars, A.

May 815CVA04-3519 — Coleman vs. Garabis,

Rourke, M.J., Blumenthal, K.S., Brollier, J.T., King, T.L., Todaro, G.J., Schaffer, G.D.

16CVC04-3981 — Garrity-Rokous vs. Strickland, McCullough, C.J., Ryan, T.J.

16CVC04-4093 — Glenaman vs. Arredondo, West, A.J., Heinlein, D.J., Fruth, D.J.

16CVD04-4018 — Butcher vs. Golden Corral Corp, Franzen, N.P., Weiss, E.P., Mindzak, S.E., Good, J.A.

16CVD04-4113 — Miller vs. Abercrombie & Fitch Distribution, Brown, A.B., Carman, C.S., Stern, M.A.

16CVE04-3275 — Ditech Financial LLC vs. Braswell, Sumner, J.H., Kanitz, J.M., Barnes, N.R., Strohm, R.L., Williams, C.T., Johnson, M.E., Haessig, D.A., Mehler, P.

May 916CVC05-4221 — Gordon vs. Retro

Lounge & Grill, Decker, R.H., Gillespie, R.A.

16CVC05-4428 — Glover vs. City of Columbus, Popham, K.W., Lipari, G.M.R., Arbogast, J.R., Walton, S.L., Brown, C.L., Harrell, S.L.

16CVD05-4273 — Ronk vs. Franklin County Commissioners, Reis, K.J., Mastrangeo, J.C., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A.

16CVD05-4513 — Earthman vs. National Church Residences, Tarbox, E.J., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A., Andrews, J.E.

16CVE04-4219 — Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. White, Johnson, M.E., Pettit, D.F., Sumner, J.H., Duffy, B., Phillips, C.G.

16CVH05-4288 — Van Bibber vs. Masonry Cosmetics Inc., Orlandini, D.W., Jewell, J.M., Kasson, D.P.

16CVH05-4424 — Interstate Gas Supply Inc. vs. Mar-Win Markets Inc., Kozelek, J.G.

16CVH05-4454 — Spencer vs. Fod Motor Company, Wood, J.J., Scharville, J.D.

May 1016CVC05-4530 — Parks vs. Gray,

Flickinger, J.R., Flickinger, R.N.May 15

14CVG05-5291 — CJ Mahan Construction Co. LLC vs. Continental Insurance Co., Sullivan, B.D., Travis, D.J., Nicholson, G.L., Scheaf, O.J., Goodman, R.L., Mullins, S.

16CVC05-4651 — Motorists Mutual Insurance Co. vs. Strider, Zeehandelar, S.J.

16CVH05-4667 — Nieding vs. McCoys 4x4 Liftkits & Accessories, Dougherty, T.R., Gajary, I.

May 1616CVE02-1433 — Colonial Savings FA

vs. Parks, Handelman, R.K., Hill, E., Duffy, B., Taulbee, M.A., Stehle, W.J.

May 1816CVH05-4870 — Ohio State Dept. Job

Family Services vs. Subbarayudo Koppera MD Inc., Igoe, M.H.

May 2215CVC12-10732 — Spradlin vs. Arriaga,

Tirone, R.B., Simmons, G.G.May 23

16CVH04-3597 — Petty vs. General Motors LLC, Brown, D.A., Camillus, J.C., Sullivan, T.C., Hess, C.W.

June 515CVA05-4557 — Miller vs. Flowers,

Dicuccio, N.G., David, W.A., Castruita, C., Enders, W.M., Krause, D. H.

June 1216CVC06-5575 — Cummings vs.

Williams, Lah, J.J., Littrell, B.W., Byrne, R.J., Burgess, A.M.

16CVH06-5552 — Orthopedic & Neurological Consultants vs. Cincinnati Insurance Co., Reuhs, N., Tordai, N., McIntosh, S.R., Davidson, J.E.

June 1316CVD06-5611 — Howard vs. White

Castle System Inc., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A., Tackett, N.J., Reichwein, D.C.

June 1915CVC09-8384 — Mack vs. Britford,

Davis, G.T., Founds, M.J., Hollern, E.J., Stegmaier, I.J.

16CVC04-3248 — Jane Doe vs. Wellington School, Freeze, B.T., Colan, J.P., Freeze, S.V., Robenalt, T.D.

16CVH01-54 — National Collegiate Student Loan vs. Summers, Peterson, E., Block, B.C., Peer, J.E.

June 2615CVC08-7383 — Brobst vs. Diouf,

Ferguson, M.P., McKitrick, C., Dritz, S.B., Littrell, B.W.

July 1016CVD02-1177 — Haggans vs. Ohio

State Bureau Workers Comp., Shaw, C.J., Tackett, N.J., Wollam, S., Copp, M.R.

16CVD05-5005 — Brunner vs. Capital Material Hand LLC, Franzen, N.P., Bryson, P.D., Muldoon, M.J.

16CVE05-4985 — Christiana Trust vs. Shaffer, Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J., Johnson, M.E., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.F.

16CVE05-4995 — White Oak Park Condominium Assoc. vs. Firm, Johnson, M.E., Dittmer, J.A.

July 1116CVD05-5098 — Chapman vs. Ohio

State North Residential, Thaler, A.R., Omen, S.P., Duran, S.M., Knisley, K.A.

16CVH05-5130 — Buckeye Wellness Consultants LLC vs. Hall, Kurucz, N., Fraley, J.M., Bedtelyon, J.G., Soroka, R., Fraley, J.A.

16CVH06-5212 — SRA Investments LLC vs. Shafer, Tanoury, J.L.

July 1216CVC06-5328 — Zulandt vs. Intihar,

West, A.J., Fox, A.M., Hummel, T.V.16CVC06-5351 — Barron vs. Miller,

Laurer, R.H., Valandingham, E.M., Hummel, T.V.

16CVH06-5376 — Bishoff Properties Ltd. vs. Qorri, Tarney, T., Reis, A.J.

Judge HolbrookMay 1

15CVC08-7502 — Pearson vs. Granados, Vance, M.G., Riehl, L.A.

16CVD04-4077 — Mullins vs. FSQ Inc. Forum Knightsbridge, Brill, J.M., Moore, L., Graves, A.C., Colasurd, M.D.

May 316CVC05-4350 — Sarbaugh vs. Grange

Mutual Casualty Co., Norman, A.S., Kluesener, J.T.

May 814CVH05-5576 — Bourne vs. Bluemile

Inc., Wolinetz, B.H., Beehler, J.H., Ferris, D.A., Jopling, C.A., Barsotti, S.C., Lieckly, J.R., Wick, K.M.

14CVH05-5591 — Blank vs. Bluemile Inc., Jopling, C.A., Beehler, J.H., Leickly, J.R., Barsotti, S.C., Ferris, D.A., Dortch, M.D., Parsons, R.R., Wick, K.M., Wolinetz, B.H.

15CVH09-8577 — McBroom vs. Gertmenian, Bowers, B.K.

16CVH05-4433 — Poznyak vs. Galakchiev, Goldstein, R.R., Karl, A.H., Golden, K.E.

May 916CVC05-4490 — Ruff vs. Deck, Barnes,

B.S., Plymale, R.E.16CVE03-2253 — US Bank NA vs.

Speakman, Hanson, D.F., Jin, I.L., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J.

16CVH05-4519 — Plunderbund Media LLC vs. Ohio State Department of Education, Gall, J.R., Miller, J.D., Staff, R.Y., Engel, J.A.

May 1015CVB05-4063 — Spencer vs. Zimmer

Inc., Abraham, D. N., Edwards, R.C.May 15

15CVC12-11022 — Hensley vs. Keodouangy, Tallan, M.M., Kingsley, J.R.

16CVC04-3637 — Carreker vs. Aspen Enterprises Ohio LLC, Guerin, M.W., Chodosh, S.D.

May 2213CVA01-914 — Foss vs. Cios, Foliano,

G.B., Brollier, J.T., Birath, J.F., Clouse, K.L., Hollern, E.J., Shroyer, D.I., Todaro, G.J.

May 3016CVC05-5129 — Mosset vs. Bevins,

Williams, R.H., Walton, S.L., Brown, C.L.16CVD05-5172 — Hood vs. Columbus

City Schools, Tarbox, E.J., Churchill, B.16CVE05-5160 — Pentagon Federal

Credit Union vs. Estate Siebert, Hoen, B.N., Kanitz, J.M., Barnes, N.R., Strohm, R.L., Williams, C.T., Johnson, M.E.

May 3116CVC06-5202 — Mohacsi vs. Giant

Eagle Inc., Williams, R.H., Scott, C.P.June 5

15CVC06-4921 — Boyd vs. Hagi Illyas, Blumenstiel, B., Timperman, M.

15CVC10-8966 — Hassan vs. American Standard Insurance Co., Schabo, A.P., Hane, W.H.

16CVD06-5350 — Edie vs. Shuttle America, Omen, S.P., Ivan, P.M., Fulton, C.J., Dusseau, M.P.

June 616CVH06-5383 — American Express

Centurion Bank vs. McGovern, Glennon, T.M.

June 715CVH05-4395 — Maple Life Financial

LLC vs. Ohio Dept. Ins., Mikrut, J.J., McKee, J., Bockbrader, K.J., Tertel, Y.L., Daoud, J.

June 1215CVC10-8756 — Williams vs. York,

Hummel, T.V., Valandingham, E.M., Nodzak, J.P.

15CVH04-2916 — Action Temporary Services Inc. vs. CCV Realty II LLC, Izenson, M.A., Melick, G.H., Luper, F.M., Terlecky, M.N., Butler, E.R., Brill, C.H., Leithart, P.W.

June 1315CVA06-5091 — Wildenthaler vs.

Galion Community Hospital, Mordarski, D.R., Oliver, J.S., Moracz, D.J., Sansalone, M.A., Richthammer, T.A., Krause, D.H., Brazeau, J.E., Wiley, J.S., Perko, A.M.

16CVC06-5570 — Kargbo vs. Issa, Allouch, R., Walsh, C.R., Kluesener, J.T.

16CVD06-5560 — Frierson vs. Volunteers America, Alatis, A., Barranada, Z.N., Nager, D.E., Stern, M.A.

June 1415CVA06-5158 — Bostic vs. Amandacare

Inc., Van Eman, T.L., Bentz, A.K., Janik, S.G.

16CVE01-393 — US Express Inc. vs. Robinson, Velayudhan, K.K., Levy, Y.R.

June 1516CVH06-5700 — National Collegiate

Student Loan vs. Hanna, Wolfe, K.L., Block, B.C., Hartman, K.T.

16CVH06-5707 — Ohio State Bureau Workers Comp. vs. Green County Radiation Inc., Mansell, G.R., Dyer, C.J., Kerns, R.K.

June 1915CVH08-7376 — Harsh vs. Hohdley,

Schneider, K.W., Gilbert, J.D.16CVD06-5838 — Clark vs. Ohio State

Bureau Workers Comp., Wollam, S., Copp, M.R.

16CVE06-5748 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Caro, Stehle, W.J.

16CVE06-5794 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Seward, Johnson, M.E.

16CVH06-5848 — Villarreal vs. Grange Insurance, Featherstone, J.E., Smith, T.W., Campbell, J.R.

June 2016CVC06-5894 — Wess Jr. vs. Mans,

Henry, M.R., Thomas, W.R.June 26

14CVH06-5932 — CI-Ross LP vs. Ungurean, Sheraw, B.R., Traven, M.R., Graziano, R.B., Baldwin, S.R., Singleton, K.M., Kuhl, J.M., Miller, J.R.

June 3015CVE09-8110 — Deutsche Bank

National Trust Co. vs. Randolph, Hanson, D.F., Jin, I.L., Goethals, T., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J.

July 615CVH12-10945 — W & D Davis

Investment Co. LTD vs. Naylon III, Lucas, J.C., Zambelli, A.E.

July 2416CVD03-2932 — Pauley vs. McKesson

Corporation, Tarbox, E.J., Dixon, J.W., Ivan, K.E., Koppel, D.P., Cameron, E.B., Robinson, R.M., Canestraro, C.R., Portman, F.A., Adams, A.S.

Judge LynchMay 1

16CVC03-2471 — Manzie vs. Klemm, Ladan, R.E., Messenger, W.W.

May 815CVC10-9394 — Sandman vs.

Varnsdale, Roby, R.S., Hummel, T.V.15CVC11-10400 — Stang vs. Ramos,

Marsalka, M., Teetor, J.S., Butauski, J.A., Perryman, R.C., Roper, J.M., Rowe, S.D.

15CVD10-9468 — Smith vs. Sunny View Transportation, Castrodale, G.P., Franzen, N.P., Cox, E.J.

16CVC05-4231 — Kaba-Grant vs. Hughes, West, A.J., Lah, J.J., Fox, A.M., Bryne, R.J., Schabo, A.P.

16CVD04-4092 — Manguera vs. JT SG Enterprises Inc., Smart, J.R., Flint, C.A.

16CVE04-3934 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Simpson Berry, Stehle, W.J.

May 916CVC05-4243 — Kirschenbaum vs.

Cook, Ross, B.W.16CVE05-4481 — Franklin County

Treasurer vs. Glaves, Jin, I.L.16CVH03-2248 — National Collegiate

Student Loan vs. Hashemian, Wasserman, E., Delon, E.C., Morje, R.J., Flaugher, R.A.

May 1515CVH09-8662 — Dublin City vs.

Riverpark Group LLC, Barwell, G.P., Schmiege, Q.M., Ashrawi, Y., Hartmann, P.K.

16CVC03-2755 — Ball vs. Holstein, Ferguson, M.P., Hayden, M.R., Hummel, T.V.

16CVD04-3876 — King vs. Ventra Sandusky LLC, Smart, J.R., Kondalski, K.S., Gibney, T.J., Weiss, E.P., Mindzak, S.E.

May 1616CVE02-1869 — Franklin County

Treasurer vs. Colbert, Byrne, R.J., Ginnan, M.

May 2215CVC08-7326 — Barnett vs. Furst,

Ferguson, M.P., Rafidi, M.A., Pallante, J.A., Melewski, R.J.

15CVH10-9096 — FDT Group LLC vs. Trio Insulated Glass Inc., Brown, M.S., Nusbaum, M.N., Wittenberg, E.J., Carlino, S.G., Nolan, K.C., Pettit, C.R.

16CVC02-1970 — Grange Mutual Casualty Co. vs. Benyamina, Ryan, T.J., Zeehandelar, S.J., Norman, A.S.

16CVC02-2051 — Budreau vs. Grange Insurance Co., Ryan, T.J., Byrne, R.J., Hayden, M.R., Hummel, T.V., Norman, A.S.

16CVE01-789 — Citimortgage Inc. vs. Jones, Stehle, W.J., Hogan, R.K., McKelvey, M.I., Block, P.K., Bruckner, K.N.

June 516CVC03-2632 — Ly vs. Veno, Hollern,

E.J., Messenger, W.W.16CVC03-2898 — Dupler vs. McIver,

Schomaker, J.P., Ferrara, R., Phillips, R.I.K., Keating, B.D.

16CVC05-4639 — Demint vs. Columbus City Schools, Williams, R.A., Hayden, M.R., Hummel, T.V.

16CVC05-5018 — Osman vs. Mussa, Wilson, J.L., Mazza, J.P., Flickinger, J.R., Flickinger, R.N.

16CVH05-4863 — Ohio State Dept. Job & Family vs. I Can Investments, Igoe, M.H.

June 615CVD10-9597 — King vs. SEPI Services

Inc., Smart, J.R., Brian, S.J., Marchisio, A.15CVE10-9012 — US Bank NA vs. Sudy,

Altman, R.E., Drinan, T., Williams, M., Jin, I.L., Schild, A., Davis, C.L., Dierks, M.N., Hart, B.R., Tarter, J.R., Keen, A.

16CVC05-5110 — Keaton vs. Edkins, Hummel, T.V.

16CVC05-5119 — Morales vs. Hosseld, Best, D.M, Hummel, T.V.

16CVC06-5204 — Conschafsky vs. Hanicak, Lipari, G.M.R., McKay, T.E., McPherson, J.S., Burnside, J.M.

16CVD06-5373 — Jackson vs. Turner Construction Co., Thomas, P.A., Sanislo, K.R., Nager, D.E., Mindzak, S.E.

16CVE05-5086 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. The Way The Truth The Life, Stickel, P.M.

June 1214CVC09-9663 — Pelleren vs. Hartnell,

Williams, R.H., Snyder, B.L., Abraham, D.N., Anthony, C.A., Wilson, J.L., Mikes, R.W., McCarty, D.M., Garvey, K.

15CVC12-10734 — Barco vs. Allstate Fire & Casualty Insurance, Norman, A.S., Pryor, D.W., Ferguson, M.P., Smith, S.E.

16CVC03-3039 — Thomas vs. Carey, Clayborn, S.D.

16CVD06-5497 — Odom vs. City of Columbus, Peterson, C.L., Alatis, A., Bumgarner, R.

June 1915CVA03-2758 — Kontes vs. Carroll,

Blue, D.J., Rankin, G.D., Waller, M.L.16CVC03-2190 — Martinez vs. State

Farm Fire and Casualty Co., Whitehead, D.P., Littrell, B.W., Malek, J., West, A.J.

16CVC03-2778 — Seltzer vs. White, Workman, M.C., Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D.

16CVD02-1113 — Miles vs. Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation, Hurlbert, J., Mann, R.J., Carducci, M., Smart, J.R., Copp, M.R., Wollam, S.

16CVD03-2278 — Miles vs. Ohio Bureau of Workers’Comp., Hurlbert, J., Smart, J.R., Copp, M.R., Wollam, S.

16CVD03-3125 — Miles vs. Ohio State Bureau Workers Comp., Hurlbert, J., Carducci, M., Mann, R.J., Smart, J.R., Copp, M.R., Wollam, S.

June 2016CVE04-3807 — Adair Asset

Management LLC vs. State of Ohio, Lubow, B., Hendershot, E.L., Bobb, N.S., Cordero, L.M., Beyke, J.L.

June 2616CVH03-3113 — Riverpark Group LLC

vs. Mr Tsarr Owner LLC, Rao, M.M., Lasley, A.E.

July 1715CVC11-10632 — Brown vs. Holiday

Inn Express and Suites, Schrader, M.L., Desanto, D.J.

July 1816CVD03-2996 — Jones vs. Ohio State

Bureau Workers Comp, Moore, L., Wollam, S.

July 2415CVC12-10860 — White vs. Chea,

West, A.J., Byrne, R.J., Herd, D.A., Nemeth, J.C., Whitehead, D.P., Fitch, J.K.

16CVC01-598 — Mendez vs. Golden Bear Blacktop, Nordstrom, J.K., Blazek, J.N.

Judge McIntoshMay 1

16CVD05-4214 — Bowen vs. Ohio State Bureau orkers Comp., Smart, J.R., Mastrangelo, J.C., Castrodale, G.P.

May 216CVC05-4272 — Syfax vs. Maust,

Barnes, B.S., Flickinger, R.N., Flickinger, J.R.

May 316CVC06-5766 — Deal vs. Jones, Byrne,

R.J., Davis, G.T.May 8

15CVA05-3979 — Kostoglou vs. Somos, Schaeffer, M. N., Brunton, G. D.

May 914CVH05-5098 — Bahgat vs. Kissling,

Petro, J.J., Minnillo, C.J., Phillips, M.E., Yannon, A.A., Kennedy, D.M.

15CVA05-4012 — Foster vs. Surgery and Gynecology Inc., Dicuccio, N. G., Davis, W. A., Sewards, F.A.

16CVC05-4495 — Wallace vs. Alten, Plank, L.E., McKay, T.E., Hummel, T.V.

16CVD05-4518 — Whitt vs. Homestead America LLC, Moore, L., Copp, M.R., Wollam, S.

May 1016CVE05-4564 — Carriage Oaks

Condominium Assoc. vs. Hamm, Wirtz, J., Hamble, M.N., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Kirk, A.D., Timken, K.E., Zainey, E., Purtell, W.L., Good, D.M., Myers, M.E.

May 1115CVA05-4080 — Florer vs. Gardner,

Godd, M. S., Rhoad, B. K., Vessels, E. T., Kuhl, L., Lyon, Z. J., Todaro, G. J., Schaffer, G.D.

16CVC05-4574 — Watson vs. Ilmi, Waddy, J.W., Kelly, M.D.

16CVE05-4594 — JP Morgan Chase Bank NA vs. Obsieyeh, Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J., Johnson, M.E., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.F.

May 1515CVC10-9553 — Ruth vs. Demorest,

Hollern, E.J., Critchett, E.R.15CVH06-5217 — Ohio State vs.

Santanich, Scott, P., Rogers, J.C.15CVH06-5452 — State of Ohio vs.

Jackson, Rogers, J.C.15CVH07-5969 — State of Ohio vs.

Parsley, Rogers, J.C.15CVH12-10970 — State of Ohio vs.

Marteney, Rogers, J.C.16CVC05-4666 — Amare vs. Skaggs,

Ferguson, M.P., Mathless, S.16CVE03-2619 — White Oak Park Condo

Asooc. vs. Shuler, Johnson, M.E., Dittmer, J.A., Costello, P.

May 1616CVH05-4773 — Humphreys vs. Cline,

Rathburn, D.A., Costello, D.L.May 22

15CVE09-7788 — Nationstar Mortgage LLC vs. Pearson, Kopf, J.B., Jin, I.L., McGookey, D.L., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Dillard, M.L.

16CVE05-4890 — Bank America NA vs. Ewing, Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J., Hamble, M.N., Johnson, M.E., Torguson, S.E., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.F.

May 2416CVC05-5017 — Walters vs. Jones,

Roby, R.S., Hummel, T.V.16CVH05-4992 — Northern Lights

Improvements LLC vs. Rhee, Jackson, E.J., Binau, D.J.

16CVH05-5006 — National Collegiate Student Loan vs. Siler, Wasserman, E., Babcock, C.G., Delon, E.C.

16CVH05-5041 — Vibo Construction Inc. vs. Adena Corporation, Hahn, P.W., Jeffries, B.L.

May 3015CVE08-7124 — Homebridge Financial

Services Inc. vs. Hines, Robinson, R.K., Jin, I.L., Tomko, A.M., Godenswager, S.M., Brady, D.T., Dazey, E.N., Barnes, A.B.

16CVC05-5125 — Cramer vs. Stallard, Preston, J.G., Hummel, T.V., Hayden, M.R.

16CVE05-5099 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Smith, Wolfe, L.M., Byrne, R.J., Michael, J., Stickel, P.M.

16CVE05-5107 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Drexel Realty LLC, Stehle, W.J.

16CVE05-5163 — Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Brock, Wolfe, L.M., Johnson, M.E., Helms, J.R.

June 116CVH06-5247 — Premier Trailer

Leasing Inc. vs. Cleopatra Trucking LLC, Khorrami, M.N.

June 516CVC03-2986 — Douglas vs. Dunleary

Group Inc., Hollern, E.J., Hines, A.C.16CVD04-3281 — Rivera vs. Kabob

Grille, Phillips, S.M., Malek, K., Klein, J.W.16CVE02-1775 — HSBC Bank USA

NA vs. Bryant, Wolfe, L.M., Kanitz, J.M., Barnes, N.R., Strohm, R.L., Williams, C.T., Kaplow, J., O’Malley, E.R.

June 616CVC05-4920 — Cole vs. Gurung,

Zimmerman, T.M., Stith, R.S.16CVH06-5375 — OhioHealth Corp. vs.

Polis, Reis, A.J.June 7

16CVE06-5442 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Vance, Algenio, R.N., Drinan, T.M., Stehle, W.J.

16CVE06-5457 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Nixon, Sumner, J.H., Stehle, W.J.

16CVH06-5441 — Discover Bank vs. Newman, Funk, A.T.

June 815CVA06-4972 — Williams vs. Somani,

Taylor, A.S., Turner, J.A., Traven, M. R.16CVH06-5473 — 5900 Enterprise Place

LLC vs. Botchway Baisel, King, R.J., Owen, T., Graham, S.S., Friedman, R.G., Powers, L.J.

16CVH06-5494 — Meleca Architecture Inc. vs. Crestpoint Companies LTD, Brown, M.S., Patchen, J.M.

June 1215CVC10-8876 — Barker vs. Wilson,

Pyers, Z.B., Hollenbaugh, H.R., Delligatti, A., Benson, W.B., Abshier, B., Foley, K.P., Mergenthaler, S.R.

June 1914CVA10-11088 — Weller vs. Price,

Kopp, J.R., Gordon, J., Sewards, F.A., Schaffer, G.D.

16CVD06-5786 — Harbolt vs. Wenigs, Franzen, N.P., Castrodale, G.P.

June 2616CVH03-2201 — American Builders

& Contractors vs. Ironclad Roofing LLC, Calandra, B.J., O’Reilly, M.J., Clark, A.C., Cardone, T.E., Natale, A.J., Wilson, J.D., Sharma, A.

July 1015CVC12-11617 — Wolf vs. Peterman,

Thomson, L.E., Oliver, L.K., Founds, M.J., Somos, T.

July 1116CVH07-6249 — Discover Bank vs.

Derosa, Thomas, V.E.July 17

16CVC02-1523 — Yaklevich vs. Zagan, Garvine, B.M., Pryor, D.W.

16CVE04-3465 — Demorest Cove Homeowners Association vs. Vazquez, Johnson, M.E., Timken, K.E., Carleton, M.E., Hanson, D.F., Curry, M.P., Kanitz, J.M., Barnes, N.R., Strohm, R.L., Williams, C.T., Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J.

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“However, during the drafting of HB 12, several stipulations were included that attempted to weaken the intent of the law.

Wiggam’s House Bill 142 would continue the work of lawmakers to remove some of these provi-sions from state law.

He cited a 2009 case in which a licensed concealed handgun car-

rier was held at Taser-point while a police officer questioned the individual.

Because the licensed indi-vidual was unable to notify the officer within 51 seconds of the stop — presumably as a result of the high-stress encounter with law enforcement officers, police charged the man with improperly handling firearms in a motor ve-hicle on the basis that he failed to notify the officer “promptly.”

According to Wiggam, a jury

subsequently found the man not guilty of the charge on the basis that the individual did not fail to promptly inform any law enforce-ment officer after he had been stopped.

“This language is vague, ar-bitrarily enforced and takes the control of the dialogue away from a law enforcement officer and gives it to the subject of a law en-forcement encounter,” he argued. “The penalty for violating this law is a first-degree misdemeanor,

which is the same level as the penalty for operating a vehicle under the influence.”

Wiggam reviewed the steps an Ohio licensee must undertake to successfully pass scrutiny to ob-tain a concealed carry handgun license with committee members and characterized them as “great Ohioans who have been exhaus-tively vetted” by the end of the process.

“Ohio was among the last states to pass concealed carry legisla-

tion,” he said. “Over 40 other states that permit concealed carry do not put the onus to no-tify on the citizen.

“It is time that Ohio stands for the constitutional rights of its citizens, and House Bill 142 is a great step in the right direction.”

HB 142, which had not been scheduled for further hearing at time of publication, has earned the support of 15 House cospon-sors.

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Middlebury said last week that 70 people may be subject to discipline, and that more than 30 students so far had been punished, but officials did not elabo-rate.

Stanger wrote an edi-torial about her experi-ence, saying the country’s “constitutional democracy will depend on whether Americans can relearn how to engage civilly with one another, something that is admittedly hard to do with a bullying president as a role model. But any other way forward would be anti-

thetical to the very ideals of the university and of liberal democracy.”

Bertram Johnson, chair-man of the political science department that co-spon-sored the event, last week wrote in the college news-paper that it was a mistake for him to offer a co-spon-sorship without wider consultation.

Complicating efforts to keep the peace is that pro-testers and event sponsors sometimes aren’t connect-ed to the schools hosting them.

Auburn University last week cited safety concerns in canceling an appear-ance by white nationalist Richard Spencer, arranged

by an outside organiza-tion, but a federal judge prevented the school from doing so. Three people were arrested for disorderly conduct.

Texas A&M University has begun requiring that speakers be sponsored by a student, faculty or staff organization after a former student arranged a speech by Spencer in December.

The school held a simul-taneous counter-event in the stadium called Aggies United, with speakers and musical acts, instead of a potential confrontation at the building where the speech was held, spokes-woman Amy Smith said.

Berkeley’s cancellation

of Coulter’s appearance came days after violent clashes at a rally in support of President Donald Trump off campus, in downtown Berkeley.

Coulter has vowed to speak Thursday anyway, and students who invited her have sued the univer-sity, saying it is violating their right to free speech.

Protests on the Berke-ley campus that stopped a speech of right-wing commentator Milo Yian-nopoulos on Feb. 1 resulted in injuries to six people and three arrests. Prosecu-tors have declined to press charges in two of those cases, the school said.

About 20 more people,

including seven students, were possibly involved, school spokesman Dan Mogulof said. More arrests are possible.

Berkeley student Gabriel Davtyan, who was at the Yiannopoulos protest, said he’s all for police trying to keep the community safe and thinks they do as much as they can, confronting groups not affiliated with the university wreaking damage while also protect-ing individual free speech.

“I think Berkeley as an institution, their No. 1 pri-ority is to make sure their students and whoever is giving these speeches are safe. Unfortunately, obvi-ously, that gets difficult

because you have sort of these outside groups that come in and ... they don’t care about destroying property or anything like that,” he said.

Fights also broke out in February at New York University when far-right men’s club founder Gavin McInnes appeared at the school, leading to 11 ar-rests. No students were arrested.

The school had earlier canceled an appearance by Yiannopoulos in Novem-ber out of safety concerns, while Florida Atlantic University postponed his appearance in Septem-ber because of threats of violence.

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Toyota is now offering a $300 package on some ve-hicles that includes forward collision warning and lane departure warning. Starting with the 2018 model year, all vehicles sold in the U.S. will be required to have backup cameras. And most new cars will have standard automatic emergency braking by 2022.

Shawn Sinclair, an au-tomotive engineer with Consumer Reports magazine, says forward collision warn-ing is the most important feature to consider if you’re thinking about adding tech to your car. Even though it won’t stop the car from hit-ting an obstacle — automatic braking isn’t available as an aftermarket option — it will warn drivers so they can slow down or maneuver away. Blind spot detection and rear cameras are two others she considers critical.

“But at the same time, you have to say, ‘Hey I have this 10-year-old car, maybe it’s time to turn it in,”’ she said.

The quality of aftermarket systems varies considerably. Read reviews or ask a trusted mechanic for recommenda-tions.

Here are four safety fea-tures to consider:

FORWARD COLLISION WARNING/LANE DEPAR-TURE WARNING: Sinclair suggests a system from Mobileye, a tech company that also supplies most major automakers. Mobileye’s cameras and software can recognize other vehicles, pe-destrians, cyclists and even speed limit signs.

The system alerts driv-ers when they leave a lane and when a collision is up to 2.7 seconds away. Sinclair says it costs around $1,000 to buy the system and have

it installed by a Mobileye technician.

There are many less expen-sive and easy-to-install dash-board cameras that double as collision warning systems.

Garmin’s Dash Cam 35 monitors up to 130 feet in front of the vehicle; if the driver is going 30 mph or faster, it will issue audio and visual alerts of impending collisions. The Dash Cam 35 costs $130 on Amazon.com.

BLIND SPOT DETECTION: Blind spot systems use sen-sors to monitor the sides of the vehicle and fl ash an icon to the driver if something is in the way.

Sinclair recommends Goshers Blind Spot Detection System, which costs $239. It monitors within 10 feet of the vehicle. Sinclair recom-mends having a professional install the system; it took her mechanic four hours to do it.

BACKUP CAMERA: Ac-cording to government statis-tics, roughly 250 people are killed each year in backover accidents, many of them children. China’s Yada brand makes a weather-proof camera with night vision that attaches to the rear of the car.

When the car is in reverse, it sends images wirelessly to a 4.3-inch monitor. Pep Boys sells the system for $129. If you don’t want a monitor in your car, Auto Vox has one that displays the image in your rear-view mirror. It’s $139 on Amazon.com.

EMERGENCY ASSIS-TANCE: Hum, developed by Verizon, works like General Motors’ OnStar system. It will automatically call emergency services if the car has been in an accident.

It sends alerts to drivers’ phones if there’s a mechani-cal problem and lets drivers press a button if they need roadside assistance.

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Big city police departments vary in how they collect data on such encoun-ters and how public they make it.

New York City Police, prompted by a class action lawsuit, has been releasing quarterly reports for years, something the Massachusetts ACLU chapter has also sued Boston to provide.

New York’s data shows at least 83 percent of stops through the fi rst three quarters of 2016 involved blacks or oth-er minorities. From 2011 to 2014, they averaged roughly 84 percent of stops.

Philadelphia police also provide regular data as part of a court order. The most recent report , which covers the fi rst half of 2015, shows minorities ac-counted for 77 percent of stops during that time period.

Boston Police spokesman Michael McCarthy argued the AP’s review was “not appropriate and quite frankly ir-responsible” because it didn’t account for other variables. The department

has said neighborhood crime statis-tics, a subject’s prior arrests and gang affi liations, among other factors not addressed in the data, also should be considered.

“Anything short of that is a complete disservice,” McCarthy said in an email. “Too many reporters think they can look at this data set and accurately describe what it means.”

Last year, the department enlisted independent researchers to conduct a deeper study of the 2011 to 2015 data. Further analysis would bear out how police are making gains in perceived disparities in treatment, it said at the time. But that study won’t be complete at least until this summer because re-searchers are seeking more information from police, said Anthony Braga, head of Northeastern University’s criminal justice school and a researcher on that study. He also dismissed analysis of the raw data before that study was complete as “overly simplistic, woefully incom-plete, and, quite frankly, irresponsible.”

But Shea Cronin, a criminal justice

professor at Boston University, who is not affi liated with the police data study, said the numbers were fairly clear cut.

“My reading of the statistics is that there has not been much change in the racial composition,” he said.

Cronin suggested the department should incorporate reviews of these and other statistics in their management evaluations to see whether specifi c offi cers, units or shifts use such tactics most often.

In an improvement on past data, the latest numbers from Boston Police pro-vide more detail about the reasons for the police-civilian encounters and some of the actions police took as a result.

In about 21 percent of the incidents from 2015 to early 2016, for example, offi cers cited “reasonable suspicion” as the reason they engaged suspects. In 31 percent of the time, officer’s cited “probable cause.” been, is being or will be committed in order to stop, briefly detain or frisk an individual. “Prob-able cause” is a higher legal threshold needed to arrest someone.

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Then he read about a program to slaugh-ter feral hogs for commercial sale in Texas — about 461,000 between 2004 and 2009.

The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry was already considering a pro-gram similar to Texas’ and helped Munford get started. Feral swine are now 90 percent of his business; the rest is domestic pork.

Wild boar saved the slaughterhouse after a plan to raise and sell grass-fed beef to a grocery chain fell through, he said.

“The restaurant demand for beef, lamb and domestic pork has declined. ... It would have been hard to stay in business without a major game-changer,” Munford said.

Of the 19 state-inspected slaughterhous-es, Springfield is the only one selling wild boar, although state officials say they’ve gotten inquiries from others that are inter-ested.

Its wild boar line includes whole hogs and 20-pound boxes of primal cuts such as hams, shoulders and bellies for sale to restaurants.

More than half the business is sausages, which are sold to grocery stores.

Customers include some top chefs. Bajeux makes about 80 pounds of wild boar bacon every week for weekend brunches and offers a variety of other dishes such as wild boar stew and chili. One recent day, his chillers held wild boar sausage and cold cuts including salami, coppa, and prosciut-to-like speck.

Emeril’s Delmonico makes wild boar meatballs served with caponata, chef de cuisine Anthony Scanio said. Like Bajeux, he also makes wild boar charcuterie, often used in specials.

Since these pigs have spent their lives running around in the open, this pork is not “the other white meat.”

“The meat is much darker,” Scanio said. “I think it tastes darker as well — iron, min-

eral notes. It’s like game, essentially.”It’s so much leaner than domestic pork

that Munford’s sausage is 30 percent wild pig and 70 percent farm-raised. “We don’t want the sausage to be too lean or too gamy,” he said.

At City Pork Brasserie and Bar in Baton Rouge, chef Ryan Andre likes the stronger flavor.

“It’s kind of like a cross between pork and beef,” Andre said.

He cooks down a 70-pound hog weekly to make wild boar flautas, his top-selling appetizer.

The wild boar effort contrasts with one about 20 years ago to get nutria, an invasive rodent, on restaurant menus and grocery shelves.

People love pork already, but the same cannot be said for nutria, which look a bit like rat-tailed beavers.

“That was a difficult sell,” Scanio said.Baton Rouge chef Philippe Parola, who

was part of that campaign, puts much of

the blame for its failure on federal inspec-tion rules. He contends that the federal government must loosen rules requiring meat to be inspected both alive and dead to encourage more efforts to eat invasive mammals like feral hogs or nutria.

Munford said he applauds Parola’s aim, but thinks there are excellent reasons for the live inspection.

“When something’s dead out in the field and then transported in an unrefrigerated vehicle, it can go bad really quick. Espe-cially in a hot climate,” he said.

State officials hope to expand the slaugh-terhouse program as one more piece in a puzzle that also includes regular hunting — the beasts are “outlaw quadrupeds” that can be shot year-round during daylight shooting hours — and even paying to have hogs shot with machine guns from helicop-ters.

They say they’ve gotten inquiries from other slaughterhouses, but none has signed up so far.

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Madison Square Garden was filled with 20,000 boxing fans last month, and they were treated to Gennady Golovkin, Danny Jacobs and a spectacu-lar night of fights.

This week, 90,000 fans are expected to jam London’s Wembley Stadium for the most significant heavyweight fight in a long time. British Olym-pic gold medalist Anthony Joshua meets former cham-pion Wladimir Klitschko in a title fight that figures to put a charge into a division that has been neglected for far too long.

A week after that, Canelo Al-varez and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. meet in a Mexican showdown in a pay-per-view bout that sold out on the Las Vegas Strip right after it was announced.

Oh yeah, Andre Ward and Sergey Kovalev will fight in June in a rematch of their light heavyweight title showdown last November.

The party line has long been that boxing is dead. Crippled by greedy promoters and a lack of heavyweights, it was finally killed off by the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight two years ago that lived up to its billing as the richest fight ever, though certainly not the best.

The truth is, boxing is show-ing plenty of life. Even the big-gest star in mixed martial arts can’t wait to get a piece of it.

Conor McGregor has no chance against Floyd May-weather Jr. Not in a boxing ring, though in an octagon, it would likely be a different story.

Still, the riches are far greater than McGregor can make in the UFC. And UFC chieftain Dana White says he won’t stand in the way of McGregor making money. He believes the fight will happen.

Yes, Mayweather-McGregor is more a freak show than a fight, but there’s still plenty for boxing fans to get excited about. They don’t have to

wait long for Saturday’s fight between Joshua and Klitschko, which will be televised by both Showtime and HBO.

“Obviously, the jewel of the crown is the big heavyweight fight,” said Stephen Espinoza, executive vice president for Showtime Sports. “It sort of feels like a throwback to the golden eras of boxing when you had big worldwide heavy-weight title fights and every-one knew who the champion was.”

The fight matches Klitschko, who dominated the heavy-weight division for the bet-ter part of a decade, against Joshua, who has won all 17 of his fights by knockout. It will either mark Klitschko’s renais-sance after an embarrassing loss to Tyson Fury in 2015 or serve as the passing of the torch to a young and vibrant new champion.

Either way it figures to rekindle interest in a division that has had little to captivate fans in recent years.

“It’s gotten more exciting since I left the top,” Klitschko

said. “It’s not as boring as it was with me during all these years. You can like me or hate me, but when one person con-quers all it is boring. I totally get it.”

In boxing-mad England, the fight is such a huge deal that all 90,000 tickets sold out quickly. Joshua owns the titles that will be at stake, and American heavyweight Deontay Wilder, who owns the WBC version of the title, will be ringside hop-ing to meet the winner.

Just as big for Mexican boxing fans will be the middle-weight fight a week later in Las Vegas between the red-haired Alvarez, an established star, and Chavez Jr., a son of the legendary former champion.

If Alvarez wins as oddsmak-ers expect him to, it could set up an even bigger fight in the fall against Golovkin, the pow-er puncher from Kazakhstan who now lives in Los Angeles. Golovkin sold out Madison Square Garden last month for his narrow win over Jacobs, showing some vulnerability that may help lure what has

so far been a reluctant Alvarez into the ring against him.

Espinoza believes that both promoters and fighters have realized that in a competitive market for live events, boxing has had to move to provide better matchups if fans are to pay attention.

And he says that is precisely what is starting to happen.

“Without a doubt boxing is surging,” he said. “We see that in our ratings and in our digital traffic. What has become clear to those in the boxing indus-try is that in order to attract attention you’ve got to have signature, high-profile events.”

That includes Joshua and Klitschko and, yes, it probably includes Mayweather-Mc-Gregor. Eventually it could include a stable of Olympic fighters signed by Bob Arum and others who may turn into big stars.

The matchups are intrigu-ing, and the response from boxing fans has been huge.

Something to think about the next time you hear that boxing is dead.

Remember when people said boxing was dead? Not so fast

CROSSWORD PUZZLENew York Times By Will Shortz No. 0324

(AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, left, and former heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko meet Saturday in a title fight that figures to put a charge into a division that has been neglected for far too long.

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Friday, April 28, 2017

Today in sports historyTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS

April 281966 — Boston edges the Los Angeles Lakers 95-93 in

Game 7, giving the Celtics and coach Red Auerbach eight straight NBA titles. Auerbach, who announced his retire-ment earlier, is replaced by center Bill Russell, the first black head coach of a major U.S. sports team.

1967 — Muhammad Ali refuses induction into the U.S. Armed Forces. He is arrested and the New York State Ath-letic Commission suspends his boxing license and strips him of his heavyweight title.

1987 — The NBA awards expansion franchises to Charlotte, N.C. and Miami for 1988, and Minneapolis and Orlando, Fla., in 1989. Each paid a $32.5 million entry fee.

1990 — Boston set single-game NBA playoff records for scoring and shooting accuracy in a 157-128 rout of the New York Knicks to take a 2-0 lead in their first-round series.

1995 — Michael Jordan, in his first playoff game since his return from retirement, scored 48 points as the Chi-cago Bulls beat the Charlotte Hornets 108-100.

1995 — The Orlando Magic give the Boston Celtics their worst defeat in team history, 124-77, in a playoff opener.

2001 — John Stockton gets his first triple-double in 171 career playoff games with 12 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in Utah’s 94-91 loss to Dallas.

2001 — Colorado’s Patrick Roy sets an NHL record with his 16th career playoff shutout, making 20 saves in a 2-0 win over Los Angeles.

2005 — Competing in the Drake Relays decathlon for the last time, Kip Janvrin finishes first in the final four events to run away with the title. Janvrin, 39, who won at Drake for the 15th time and increases his world record for decathlon victories to 38. He finishes with 7,671 points, his lowest winning score since 1988.

2007 — JaMarcus Russell, the big-play quarterback from LSU, is the first pick by the Oakland Raiders in the NFL draft.

2009 — Washington edges the New York Rangers 2-1 in Game 7 of their Eastern Conference series to cap a come back from a 3-games-to-1 deficit. It is the franchise’s first series victory since the 1997-98 season, when Washington made it all the way to the Stanley Cup finals.

2010 — Montreal beats Washington 2-1 to complete a come-from-behind 4-3 series victory and eliminate the NHL’s best regular-season in the first round of the playoffs. The Canadiens are the ninth No. 8-seeded team to knock off a No. 1 in 32 matchups since the NHL went to its current playoff format in 1994 and the first to come back from a 3-1 series deficit.

2011 — The Carolina Panthers select Auburn quarter-back Cam Newton with the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft.

2011 — Canada’s Patrick Chan wins his first world figure skating title in record fashion. Chan sets world records for the free skate and total points to claim titles at the world figure skating championships in Moscow.

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Judge O’DonnellMay 1

15CVH08-7202 — Kaur vs. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, Groedel, C.M., Newcomb, A.P., Grimsley, M., Kaldor, C.J.

16CVE03-3091 — US Bank NA vs. Baker, Johnson, M.E., Costello, P., Hegyes, D.K., Haessig, D.A., Mehler, P.L.

16CVH03-2136 — BJs Electric Inc. vs. Total Systems Integration Inc., Hahn, P.W., Rosenberg, T.L., Kingsley, J.R.

May 215CVE09-8122 — Nationstar Mortgage

LLC vs. Freitag, Enesey, T.R., Jin, I.L., Cornelius, M., Rothfuss, C., Curry, M.P., Doyle, S.

May 815CVA04-3289 — Ross vs. Riverside

Medical Hospital, Balser, B.K., Brollier, J.T., Robenalt, T.D., Flinn, V.A.

15CVC11-10306 — Fetters vs. Rode, Hurlbert, J., Bressman, D.A., Barnes, B.S., Zimmerman, T.M.

15CVE12-11534 — Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Paoenessa, Clark, A.C., Nalepka, P.M., Stehle, W.J., O’Reilly, M.J., Donnan, J.E., Huber, J.L., Johnson, C.T., Schild, A., Altman, R.E., Davis, C.L., Drinan, T., Dierks, M.N.

16CVC04-3424 — Hill vs. Hawkins, Roby, R.S., Byrne, R.J., Nodzak, J.P., Davis, G.T.

16CVC04-3874 — Kountz vs. Manor at Whitehall, Poling, B.E., Myers, J.L., Debeneditto, U.

16CVC04-3993 — Cain vs. Alexander, Lah, J.J., Roby, R.S., Byrne, R.J., Davis, G.T.

16CVE04-4008 — JP Morgan Chase Bank NA vs. Gary, Johnson, M.E., Rothfuss, C.

16CVH04-3848 — Globecast UK Limited vs. Estes, Brink, M.C., Sheriff, M.J., Sander, N.C., Oak, H.E.

May 916CVC04-3982 — White vs. Nampower

International Inc., Dobres, J., Alatis, A., Churchill, B.

16CVC04-4123 — Tibbs vs. Schreiber, Zimmeman, T.M., Mote, E.A., Harris, S., Lewis, M., Kitrick, M.

16CVC05-4220 — Streicher vs. Rollie, Gallagher, J.R., Goff, M.S., Rhoad, B.K.

16CVD05-4315 — Hill vs. Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation, Verlaney, G.L., Goff, M.S., Rhoad, B.K., Reitz, T.L.

16CVE05-4473 — Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. vs. Kaucheck, Infante, L.C., Coutinho, J.A., Kuhnle, K.L., Johnson, M.E., Gasior, C.V., Hoose, R.R.

May 1515CVC11-10015 — Cherchio vs.

Abdulkadir, Brown, A.E., Ross, B.W.16CVD04-3413 — Maiers vs. Cheesecake

Factory Restaurants, Ivan, P.M., Copp, M.R., Wollam, S.

16CVE04-3889 — US Bank NA vs. Sharpe, Johnson, M.E., Lacivita, R.J.

May 1615CVE06-5294 — Bank New York

Mellon vs. Askin, Whitacre, J.A., Infante, L.C., Jin, I.L., Gerling, A.J., Hasselback, D.G., Gasior, C.V., Hoose, R.R., Hutta, A., Cozmyk, P., Mueller, A.E., Gant, C.J., Bates, A.L.

May 1716CVE05-4796 — Franklin County

Treasurer vs. Martin, Kurilic, C., Johnson, M.E.

May 2215CVE05-3920 — US Bank NA vs.

Frederick, Epling, J.J., Sooy, T.L., Sumner, J.H., Jin, I.L., Jackson, B.S.

16CVC01-861 — Carson vs. Bowles, McCullough, C.J., Hummel, T.V.

16CVC02-2053 — Healey vs. State Farm Insurance Co., Schoenberger, J.L., Hayden, M.R., Hummel, T.V.

16CVE02-1282 — Freedom Mortgage Corporation vs. Layne-Holmes, K.I., Nalepka, P.M., Stehle, W.J., Schild, A., Altman, R.E., Davis, C.L., Drinan, T., Dierks, M.N., Williams, M., Rinehart, A.R., Brinkman, M.R.

May 2316CVE01-80 — US Bank NA vs. Hawkins,

Dierks, M.N., Williams, M., Drinan, T., Altman, R.E., Davis, C.L., Gladwell, M.C., Stehle, W.J., Nalepka, P.M.

May 2416CVC03-2228 — McNeil vs. Rounds,

Tirone, R.B., Kelly, M.D., Whitehead, D.P., Shultz, J.P., Ramage, W.C.H.

June 515CVC12-11523 — Lee vs. Wheels Inc.,

Beaubien, S.V., Apelis, M.E., Littrell, B.W., Kilbane, E.P.

15CVH10-9301 — Housden vs. Wilke Global Inc., Bigler, J., Giumenti, K.S., Spitz, B.D., Hux, J.J., Miguel, N.X.

16CVC05-4708 — Bartosik vs. Best, Ferrara, R., Riehl, S.

16CVC05-4945 — Bracken vs. Creager, Roman, K.E., Henderson, M.M.

16CVC05-4966 — Bracken vs. Creager, Henderson, M.M., Roman, K.E.

16CVH03-2774 — Williams vs. State Farm Fire & Casualty Co., Gams, M.H., Billing, S.P.

16CVH05-4384 — Cahaan vs. Ogunjobi, Jackson, N.W., Flaugher, R.A.

June 616CVC05-5117 — Thomas vs. Daad,

Planey, M.R., Hummel, T.V.16CVC06-5250 — Dinga vs. Dickerson,

McCullough, C.J., Hane, W.H., Somos, T.16CVD03-2576 — Drexel vs. Central

Ohio Gaming Ventures LLC, Rayner, R.A., Omen, S.P., Fresco, R.A., Gould, C.E.

16CVD06-5211 — Rodriguez vs. T. Marzetti Company, Niermeyer, K.L., Russell, C.C., Reis, K.J.

16CVE05-5108 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Sister SMP LLC, Schaeffer, S.N., Murray, R.G., Ashrawi, Y., Readler, J.D., Schaeffer, M.N., Hrabcak, M., Nelson, B.B., Madison, J.J., Jin, I.L.

June 1214CVH02-1274 — Hunter vs. Rhino

Shield, Lackey, D.L., Connors, J.P.15CVE12-11191 — Pennymac Loan

Services LLC vs. McCoy, Barren, M.J., Jin, I.L., Cannon, J.H., Terman, B.J., Merry, T.R., Bruckner, K.N.

June 1416CVE06-5664 — US Bank NA vs.

Johnson, Wolfe, L.M., Johnson, M.E., Haessig, D.A., Mehler, P.L.

June 1915CVE06-5357 — Carrington Mortgage

Services LLC vs. Todd, Jin, I.L., Duffy, B.16CVE05-4760 — Bayview Loan

Servicing LLC vs. Webb, Cox, D.A., Johnson, M.E.

June 2016CVH05-4757 — Pentagon Federal

Credit Union vs. Barrett, Clum HolbrookJuly 25

15CVC07-6347 — Williams vs. Western Reserve Mutual Casualty, Fox, A.M., Guerin, M.W., Williams, S.E., Scott, C.P., West, A.J.

Judge ReeceMay 15

15CVC12-11329 — Haines vs. JP Morgan Chase Bank NA, Mazza, J.P., Chapin, L., Babin, S.C.

15CVH11-10084 — Reingardt vs. Petland Inc., Nacht, D.A., Cohen, R.G., Zuccaro, V.P., Anthony, M.J., Ward, T., Randol, A.D.

16CVC01-828 — Kefaya vs. Taylor, Tarney, T., Foley, K.P., Fitch, J.K.

16CVC01-973 — McDaniel vs. Grange Insurance Co., Roby, R.S., Hayden, M.R., Hummel, T.V., Schiff, Z.L.

16CVC02-1390 — Vallejo vs. Coleman Haynes, Babin, S.C., Barbiere, K.L., Barbiere, L.E., Chapin, L.

16CVC02-2059 — Groves vs. Kroger Co., Popham, K.W., Bush, K.R., Berns, J.C., Guluzian, M.R.

16CVD05-4633 — Burkey vs. Columbua Gas Ohio Inc., Fraley, J.M., Fraley, J.A., Denny, G.B., Verlaney, G.L.

16CVE04-3394 — Federal National Mortgage Assoc. vs. Metzger, Johnson, M.E., Sykora, R., Whitacre, J.A., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.F., Hamble, M.N., Wirtz, J., Kirk, A.D.

16CVE05-4226 — Bank New York Mellon vs. Willis, Sumner, J.H., Johnson, M.E., Fornash, E.L.

16CVE05-4248 — Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. vs. Banks, Whitacre, J.A., Mueller, A.E., Gozelanczyk, B.S., Johnson, M.E., Sumner, J.H., Dazey, E.N., Tomko, A.M., Godenswager, S.M., Brady, D.T., Barnes, A.B.

16CVH05-4280 — Columbus School Art Design vs. Marshall, Barile, F.M.

16CVH05-4304 — Citizens Bank NA vs. Riddle, Jones, L.R., Mausar, D.A., Reis, A.J.

May 1616CVD05-4665 — McGonigle vs.

Workline Solutions LLC, Franzen, N.P., Stern, M.A.

16CVH05-4704 — Corder vs. Yajnik, Bhatt, S.K., Johrendt, M.J.

May 1715CVH08-6873 — Gelpi vs. Prather

Racing Inc., Skidmore, T.A., Leffler, A.M., Shelton, K.A.

16CVE03-2629 — Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC vs. Armstrong, Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J., Hanson, D.F., Myers, M.E., Good, D.M., Johnson, M.E., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E.

16CVE05-4808 — Carrington Mortgage Services LLC vs. Clark, Good, D.M., Myers, M.E., Johnson, M.E., Duffy, B., Phillips, C.G.

May 1916CVH03-2374 — TECHR2 LLC vs.

Watson, Caudill, D.L., Schmiege, Q.M., Mauger, J.R., Barwell, G.P.

May 2316CVE03-3124 — US Bank NA vs.

Mitchell, Wolfe, L.M., Epling, J.J.May 24

16CVH01-675 — Shah vs. Boehringer Ingelheim Roxane Labo, Nenni, D.A., Davis, R.J., Halsey, D.J.

16CVH02-1588 — Osborn vs. USAA Insurance Agency Inc., Grove, J.H., Dertouzos, N.J., Martello, T.F.

June 115CVH10-9075 — Filonenko vs. Smock

Construction LLC, Sims, A.C., Wittenberg, E.J., Robinson, K.J., Holmes, R.D.

June 1215CVC12-11632 — Judy vs. Bentivegna,

Riehl, L.A., Ferguson, M.P., Houser, J.D.15CVD10-9484 — Wray vs. Schenker

Inc., Smart, J.R., Shaw, M.A., Kranstuber, C.W., Weiss, E.P.

16CVC01-2 — Bielski vs. Seta, Carney, B.W., Kovach, W.M., Chambers, R.F.

16CVC05-4854 — Dempsey vs. JW Express Inc., Dawson, J.P., Plymale, R.E.

16CVC05-5097 — Dickson vs. 3946 Broadway LLC, Brown, J.R., Harris, S., Kitrick, M., Lewis, M., Mote, E.A., Vincent, J.E., Sink, J.

16CVC06-5256 — Elliott vs. Fulton, McPherson, J.S., Rodocker, P.B.

16CVC06-5304 — Taylor vs. Konrath, Roby, R.S., Hummel, T.V.

16CVC06-5363 — Burtyk vs. Pettet, Chambers, L., Schabo, A.P.

16CVD06-5198 — Napier vs. Ohiohealth Corporation, Phillips, S.M., Habash, S.J., Workman, J.R.

16CVE05-5103 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Estate of Earthman, Wolfe, L.M., Stehle, W.J.

16CVE05-5169 — US Bank NA vs. Spada, Gladwell, M.C., Drinan, T.M., Davis, C.L., Altman, R.E., Brinkman, M.R., Johnson, M.E.

16CVH01-1043 — Ohio State vs. Amherst Alliance LLC, Martin, A.D., Kuhn, C.G., Lansell, A.M., Molnar, A.J., Greene, W.C.

16CVH02-1447 — Ramco Gershenson Properties LP vs. First Cousins LLC, Abbas, A., Stanton, E.M., Kilgard, C.M., Reis, A.J.

16CVH05-5095 — State of Ohio vs. Cantan, Rogers, J.C.

16CVH05-5141 — State of Ohio vs. United Church Homes Inc., Kuhn, C.G., Lansell, A.M., Molnar, A.J., Greene, W.C.

16CVH06-5254 — Ervin vs. Glover, Murch, K.L., Squire, P.

16CVH06-5266 — National Collegiate Student Loan vs. Bizjak, Melamed, M.A., Block, B.C., Barone, A.

June 1315CVE02-1676 — Bank New York Mellon

vs. Rudie, Cahill, T.H., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Myers, M.E., Jin, I.L., Mills, M.A., Good, D.M., Laubenthal, M.A., Nitschke, K.A., Sanderson, J.L., Christy, T.P.

16CVE06-5557 — Bank America NA vs. Leonard, Johnson, M.E.

16CVH06-5401 — Doran vs. Heartland Bank, Clark, D.J., Kerschner, K.C., Dirisamer, D., Stultz, M.D., Bittner, P.L., McLaughlin, N.M., Cary, N.D., Nolan, W.A.

16CVH06-5622 — Landmark ATMs LLC vs. Aljamaeen, Woeber, L.L., Wagner, J.

June 1415CVE12-11254 — Carrington Mortgage

Services LLC vs. Collier, Dittmer, J.A., Duffy, B.

June 1915CVC09-7867 — Johnson vs. Rose,

Schoenberger, J.L., Moyer, S.A., Dendis, L.L., Byrne, R.J.

June 2016CVE04-3635 — CitiFinancial Servicing

LLC vs. Spencer, Johnson, M.E., Wirtz, J., Hamble, M.N., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Kirk, A.D., Timken, K.E.

July 1916CVE05-4568 — US Bank, NA vs.

Eisnaugle, Johnson, M.E., Kaplow, J., O’Malley, E.R.

Judge SchneiderMay 15

12CVH11-14649 — Alexander Square LLC vs. Pingue, Little, M.H., Zeiger, M.S.

15CVA05-4013 — McElroy vs. Edgewood Manor Westerville, Alton, J. M., Heinlein, D.J.

15CVH11-10533 — Campinha Bacote LLC vs. Leroy, Russell, J.B., Hubbard, E.G., Marsh, R.E.

16CVC04-3841 — Reid vs. Tanis, Hollern, E.J., Rodocker, P.B.

16CVC05-4262 — Tessler vs. Rodas, Butauski, J.A., Dolan, L.C.

16CVE05-4228 — Selene Finance LP vs. Highfill, Phillips, C.G., Johnson, M.E., Duffy, B.

16CVH04-3854 — City of Columbus vs. Hand, Denbow Hubbard, S.A., Johnson, M.E., Roseboro, A.M.

16CVH05-4423 — Curley vs. Manley Deas & Kochalski, Torguson, S.E.

May 1616CVE05-4586 — Talmer Bank & Trust

vs. Cooper, Johnson, M.E., Wolfe, D.J., Garland, L.R.

16CVE05-4645 — Lakeview Loan Servicing LLC vs. Isenbarg, Robinson, R.K., Johnson, M.E., Dazey, E.N., Tomko, A.M., Godenswager, S.M., Brady, D.T., Barnes, A.B.

16CVH05-4497 — Dobaczewski vs. Cortland Partners, Duraney, C.M., Butauski, J.A., Wolf, A., Schockman, D.J., Caborn, D.A., Paglia, M.A., Silvers, K.E.

16CVH05-4532 — Cincinnati Insurance Co. vs. Franklin County Ohio, Thies, P., Kelley, J.R.

May 1815CVA05-4359 — Davis vs. Adena

Health System, Nichols, S.C., Defossez, M.D., Good, A.S., Poling, B.E.

16CVE05-4831 — Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC vs. Sanchez, Brinkman, M.R., Johnson, M.E., Altman, R.E., Davis, C.L., Drinan, T.M., Williams, M., Gladwell, M.C., Dierks, M.N.

May 2299CVE09-7505 — Jelinek vs. Abbot

Laboratories, Biksacky, L., Hurst, J., Fitzpatrick, R., Cottrell, C., Reisz, L.P., Koehler, C.M., Taylor, L.R., Kelm, R.A., Hurst, J.F., Long, M.G., Pierce Reisz, L., Sarafa, D.J., Garvine, B.M., Hall, A.J., Detrick, J.W., Smith, E.T.

June 1215CVA06-5009 — Morgan vs. Dixon

Nursing & Rehabilitation, Kuri, P.A., Jenny, L.M.

15CVH04-3538 — Mitchel vs. Cardinal Energy Group Inc., Walsh, C.R., Passella, M.V.

16CVC05-4716 — Matney vs. Collins, Rodman, J.D., Byrne, R.J., Hane, W.H., Davis, G.T.

16CVC05-4779 — Rigney vs. Wade, McCullough, C.J., Wetzel, G.A., Bowers, A.D., Hollern, E.J., Curry, B.A., Moyer, S.A.

16CVC05-5035 — Ceasar vs. Clevenger, Lipari, G.M.R., Lauer, P.

16CVD06-5551 — Hood vs. Ohio State Bureau Workers Comp., Moore, L., Larrimer, J.H., Reitz, T.L.

16CVE03-3015 — US Bank NA vs. Talbert, Williams, M., Johnson, M.E., Schild, A., Altman, R.E., Davis, C.L., Drinan, T.M., Dierks, M.N., Brinkman, M.R.

16CVE04-3612 — US Bank NA vs. Jones, Wolfe, L.M., Epling, J.J.

16CVE04-3664 — JP Morgan Chase Bank NA vs. Baldesberger, Rothfuss, C., DeBlasis, R.A.

16CVE06-5559 — Huntington National Bank vs. Thomas Estate, Farthing, J.H., Johnson, M.E., Woods, T.

16CVH05-4724 — Lalji Corp. vs. Johyna V. Inc., Bhatt, S.K.

16CVH05-4972 — Allstate Fire and Casualt Ins. vs. Drew-Horton, Chambers, R.F., Smith, T.W.

16CVH05-4990 — Dilger vs. L. Brands Inc., Smith, A.C., Shepler, B.A., Conway, M.T.

June 1316CVE05-5179 — US Bank NA vs.

Jenkins, Johnson, M.E., Fletcher, D.J., Duffy, B., Phillips, C.G.

16CVE06-5475 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Cauley, Stehle, W.J.

16CVH06-5485 — Ohio State Dept. Job & Family vs. Risner, Moyer, S.A.

June 1915CVH05-4567 — Fox vs. Nationwide

Mutual Ins. Co., Groedel, C.M., Furniss, N.T., Grimsley, M., Teetor, J.S., Beasy, J.S., Judge, S.W.

16CVH04-3550 — American Express Bank FSB vs. Dwidari, Hengge, R., Collister, S.E., Howard, J.R., Arlinghaus, C.J., Coutinho, J.A.

Judge SerrottMay 1

15CVC05-4105 — Tunanidis vs. Classics Pizza, Plymale, R.E., Prophater, W.H., Kolman, M.S.

May 1515CVD12-10764 — Nobel vs. Ohio

Bureau Workers Comp., Tarbox, E.J., Weber, T.L., Kranstuber, C.W., Castrodale, G.P.

16CVC05-4270 — Moore vs. Sullivan, Barnes, B.S., Byrne, R.J., Bressman, D.A.

16CVC05-4331 — King vs. Ranson, Lipari, G.M.R., Tallan, M.M.

16CVE05-4525 — Huntington National Bank vs. Smith, Johnson, M.E., Woods, T.

16CVH04-4173 — OneMain Financial Group LLC vs. Furtado, Peterson, E., Melamed, M.A.

16CVH05-4222 — Government Employees Ins. Co. vs. Gray, Kiefer, D.P.

May 1716CVE05-4765 — Huntington National

Bank vs. Goodman, Johnson, M.E., Woods, T.

May 1816CVC05-4856 — McKinnon vs. Frank,

Rodocker, P.B.16CVD05-4868 — Fadely vs. Assoc. for

the Developmentally Disabled, Smart, J.R., Stump, K.A., Dusseau, M.P., Fulton, C.J.

May 2216CVD02-1440 — Miller vs. T. Marzetti

Co., Malek, D., Miller, L.R., Russell, C.C.16CVE05-4921 — Heartland Bank

vs. ETA Phi Mu Alumni Association, Firstenberger, A.C., Johnson, M.E., Kunsman, M.J., Skrobot, D.A.

16CVH01-984 — City of Groveport vs. Brandsetter, Honig, D., Bondra, C.J., Price, S., Hutson, J.W., Ferro, J.L., Fenton, S.A., Rosati, J., Hyden, B.B.

May 2316CVD05-4956 — Talabert vs. Franklin

County Commissioners, Omen, S.P., Mastrangelo, J.C., Gould, C.E.

May 3015CVC08-7163 — Brown vs. Ohio

Mulch, Bills, J.R., Gillespie, R.S.15CVC11-9941 — Quinn-Martin vs.

Hedges, Butauski, J.A., Burchfield, R.June 5

16CVD02-1134 — Andrews vs. Continental Employment Services, Wallace, R.H., Alatis, A., Gould, C.E.

June 716CVH02-1243 — Sentry Insurance

vs. Balling, Melamed, M.A., Kyser, E.M., Figelman, J.M.

June 1215CVC06-5417 — Sowah vs. Zaganas,

Roby, R.S., Hummel, T.V.15CVC11-10326 — Clabaugh vs. Rogers,

Hollern, E.J., Vincent, J.E., Rodocker, P.B.15CVC12-11780 — Reeves vs. Peck,

Tirone, R.B., Byrne, R.J., Malek, J.15CVH11-10095 — Green vs. Wyred

LLC, Phillips, J.C., Beasy, J.S., Thomas, B.D., Duncan, B.K., Parsons, R.R., Dortch, M.D.

16CVC05-5116 — Kendall vs. Verdine, Lauer, R.H., McCullough, C.J., Hayden, M.R., Hummel, T.V., Byrne, R.J., Dewine, M.

16CVC05-5137 — Rodriguez vs. Bowman, Tallan, M.M., Byrne, R.J., Kluesener, J.T.

16CVC06-5233 — Renoir vs. Woodward, Popham, K.W., Hummel, T.V.

16CVD06-5391 — Link vs. Columbus City Schools, Moore, L., Fulton, C.J., Dusseau, M.P.

16CVE05-5093 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Jordan, Jin, I.L.

16CVH02-1548 — NES Equipment Services Corp. vs. Construction Crew LLC, Eggum, J., Mazur, A.E., Beachler, J.S., Snyder, B.L.

16CVH06-5470 — State of Ohio vs. Rae-Ann Suburban Inc., Lansell, A.M., Kuhn, C.G., Poe, S.R., Long, C., Molnar, A.J., Greene, W.C.

June 1316CVD06-5595 — Fisher vs. Wal-Mart

Stores Inc., Franzen, N.P., Marcellino, S.16CVH06-5540 — Rowan vs. Ford Motor

Co., Wood, J.J., Scharville, J.D.16CVH06-5617 — Cherryholmes vs.

Ezzo Sausage Co., Murray, J.F., Misny, J.P., Bede, G.L., Arnold, J.E., Davis, J.A., Moul, G.J.

June 1415CVE09-8231 — Ditech Financial LLC

vs. Staten, Hoose, R.R., Jin, I.L., Sanders, D.F., Sandy, J.W., Clunk, J.D., Infante, L.C., Jeffries, T.J., Reis, A.J., Joseph, J.J., McNinch, D.L., Dodderer, S.K., Hanna, C.L., Joseph, J.J., Gasior, C.V.

June 1516CVC06-5718 — Rose vs. Etgen,

Luschin, I.R., Williams, R.H., Shaw, E.S.16CVH01-153 — Geico Casualty Co.

vs. Foster, Smith, T.W., Zeehandelar, S.J., Kiefer, D.P.

16CVH06-5686 — Foster vs. Adem, Zeehandelar, S.J.

June 1916CVC06-5755 — Knobler vs. Long

Street Associates, Petro, S.S., Arbogast, J.R., Williams, R.A., Camillus, J.C.

16CVE06-5856 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Buccilla, Ginnan, M.

June 2615CVC03-2430 — Kovacs vs. Genuine

Parts Company, Malek, J., Locurto, A.K., O’Neill, P.S., Pfanzelt, J., Givand, D.H.

June 2816CVE03-2984 — US Bank NA vs.

Ristow, Johnson, M.E., Haessig, D.A., Lacivita, R.J.

July 1215CVE12-11431 — Pacific Union

Financial vs. Ingram, Cannon, J.H., Hill, E., Taulbee, M.A., Merry, T.R.

July 1714CVC03-3281 — Rackham vs. Weber,

Zeehandelar, S.J., Butauski, J.A., Judy, P.L., Planey, M.R.

July 1916CVC04-3867 — Mitchell vs. American

Family Insurance Co., Babin, S.C., McKenna, T.J., Chapin, L.

16CVE04-3415 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. OPE Inc., Jin, I.L.

16CVE05-4408 — US Bank NA vs. Valentine, McKelvey, M.I., Johnson, M.E., Ulbrich, C.L.

July 2415CVC12-11702 — Fitch vs. Easton

Town Center Inc., Vance, M.G., Barinholtz, A., Hammond, G.W.

16CVD02-2093 — Navarrette vs. Peabody Landscape Construction I, Batke, G.S., Tarbox, E.J., Gould, C.E.

Judge SheeranJune 12

16CVE01-446 — Fifth Third Mortgage Co. vs. Glover, Whitacre, J.A., Mueller, A.E., Steward, B.O., Stehle, W.J., Gasior, C.V.

June 1315CVH12-11528 — Loeb Electric vs.

Celmark Development Group Inc., Gregory, D.W., Kelley, T.A., Passella, M.V.

July 1215CVE11-10659 — US Bank NA vs.

Sims, Epling, J.J.

Judge WoodsMay 1

16CVE03-2662 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Owens, Stehle, W.J.

May 916CVH08-7913 — Lewis vs. Sullivan

Asset Management LLC, Fine, M.L.May 15

13CVH05-5257 — Qutifan vs. Safiq, Wetzel, G.A., Nelson, B.B., Wright, S.E., Moyer, S.A., Martin, D., Smith, H.A., Hrabcak, M., Jerardi, P.J.

15CVC07-5946 — Lee vs. Sanetrick, Burton, E.L., Norman, A.S., Stegmaier, I.J.

15CVH05-4310 — Middle West Spirits LLC vs. Gemini Vodka Ltd., Yurkiw, J.A., Sims, L.M., Hickman, G.A., Trafford, K.M., McCormick, N.D.

15CVH08-6768 — Semanate vs. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co., Rapking, C., Kessler, E.P., McGee Brown, Y., Kairis, M.A., Dicus, E.L., Grimsley, M., Groedel, C.M.

15CVH10-9114 — Cincinnati Insurance Co. vs. Cimino Construction Inc., Popham, K.W., Davis, S.J., Nodzak, J.P., Rymers, B.K., Kelley, J.R.

16CVC04-3997 — Vogel vs. Simsic, Curry, B.A., Bressman, D.A.

16CVC04-4033 — Kirkpatrick vs. Live Laugh & Learn Childcare, Marshall, D.A., Potts, B.L., Zeehandelar, S.J.

16CVC04-4110 — Pensyl vs. Mid-Ohio Food Bank, Morgan, M., Doran, P.W.

16CVC04-4120 — Farah vs. Abdi, Roby, R.S., Gurvis, A., Houck Braschwitz, R.A.

16CVC05-4267 — Davidson vs. Castro, Decker, R.H., Van Eman, T.L.

16CVD05-4263 — Jones vs. Minute Men Select Inc., Miller, L.R., Reitz, T.L., Barno, J.C., Speidel, J.S., Barranada, Z.N.

16CVE03-3021 — US Bank, NA vs. Abbott, Sooy, T.L., Johnson, M.E., Lacivita, R.J., Hegyes, D.K.

16CVH04-4037 — Karpasha vs. Raising Canes USA LLC, Carey, D.J., Cox, A.H., McLane, M.J., Campinha-Bacote, A.D.

16CVH04-4203 — Capital Towing & Recovery Inc. vs. Mine, Kemp, L.A., Probst, E.A.

May 1616CVC05-4381 — Mehler vs. Waddell,

Dworkin, C.E., Snyder, J., Byrne, R.J., Bressman, D.A.

16CVC05-4477 — Valdez vs. Poulos, West, A.J., Fox, A.M., Yuspeh, A.

16CVC05-4542 — Balach vs. Snedegar, Ferguson, M.P., Fichtenberg, T.A., Skinner, D.J.

16CVE05-4299 — US Bank NA vs. Bolden, Costello, F.P., Johnson, M.E., Housley, B.A., Haessig, D.A.

16CVE05-4374 — Huntington National Bank vs. Estate Marianne Howell, Johnson, M.E., Woods, T.

16CVE05-4663 — JP Morgan Chase Bank NA vs. Williams, Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J., Wolfe, L.M., Johnson, M.E., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.F.

16CVH05-4470 — Guardian Finance Co. vs. Credit Auto Mart Inc., Petersen, S.K., Cacciatore, A.J., Sheraw, B.R., Ridge, J.C.

May 2212CVE12-14877 — Emerman, etc vs.

Shively, etc., Green, S., Perlmuter, S.D., Lasley, A.E., Koenig, C.A., Branditz, F.C.

15CVC05-4441 — Wyman vs. Norman, McLafferty, S.S., Butauski, J.A., Allouch, R.

15CVC10-9760 — Claypool vs. Kenders, Snow, W.P., Hurley, D., Hane, W.H., Chambers, L., Wright, S.E.

15CVH06-4966 — Mattson vs. Mattson, Tyack, J.P., Zuccaro, V.P., Linnen, S.P., Thomas, R.L.

16CVC01-9 — Witt vs. McPeek, Dworkin, C.E., Littrell, B.W., Alter, M.J.

16CVC02-1272 — Crockett Harris vs. Ickes, Lipari, G.M.R., Van Eman, T.L.

16CVE04-3515 — US Bank NA vs. Schillinger, Johnson, M.E., Costello, P., Haessig, D.A., Mehler, P.L.

16CVE05-4940 — JP Morgan Chase Bank NA vs. Chapman, Rothfuss, C.

June 515CVC07-6252 — Buckeye Physical

Medicine & Rehab vs. Stevenson, Tackett, C., Nardone, V., Bravo, E.S., Marsh, R.E., Karr, K.M., Thacker, T.M., Culley, D.W.

June 1216CVC01-108 — Cunningham vs.

Mengustu, Timperman, M.16CVC02-2088 — Marshall vs.

Castaneda, Zimmerman, T.M., Heck, J.J.16CVC05-4712 — Villanueva vs. Gresak,

Kluesener, J.T., Nodzak, J.P.16CVD06-5200 — Wycoff vs. Shaffer

Services Inc., Phillips, S.M., Kirschner, D., Lawther, J.L., Schneiberg, J.A.

16CVE03-2246 — US Bank NA vs. Black, Ginnan, M., Kaltenach, J.L., Schild, A., Altman, R.E., Davis, C.L., Drinan, T.M., Dierks, M.N., Nalepka, P.M., Brinkman, M.R.

16CVE05-5127 — Bayview Loan Servicing LLC vs. Miller, Sumner, J.H., Costello, F.P., Kaplow, J.

16CVH03-2320 — Dearth vs. Columbus City Dept. Public Utilities, Halloran, M.R., Gonzales, J.M., Gams, M.H.

16CVH04-3847 — Williams vs. Riverside Methodist Hospital, Flinn, V.A., Williams, M.L.

16CVH05-5082 — Hughes Furniture Insudstries Inc. vs. Zena Furniture LLC, Rasoul, M.H., Budnick, P.M., Mason, R.J.

June 1316CVC06-5364 — Liberty Mutual Ins.

vs. Sears Roebuck & Co., Gentile, E.D., Hicks, B.S.

16CVC06-5388 — De La Foret vs. Ripple, Littrell, B.W., Tyack, J.P.

16CVC06-5406 — Progressive Advanced Ins. Co. vs. Ngeny, Traut, T.M.

16CVD06-5492 — Caldwell vs. Insperity Inc., Adams, A.S., Castrodale, G.P.

16CVE06-5243 — JP Morgan Chase Bank NA vs. Evans, Wolfe, L.M., Rothfuss, C.

16CVH06-5269 — Quiles vs. Nordheim Estate, Schmitz, E.S., Waller, B.A., Oser, M.N.

June 1515CVA06-5179 — Weisgarber vs. Design

Construct LLC, Donnell, T.G., Makris, E.S.June 19

14CVA10-10341 — Wharton vs. Dunnan, Stoudt, J., Miller, R.P., Davis, J.L., Dillon, T.A., Blumenthal, K.S.

June 2016CVE06-5886 — Federal National

Mortgage Association vs. Hilty, Zainey, E., Good, D.M., Sykora, R., Johnson, M.E., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.P.

June 2615CVC08-6725 — Simmons vs.

Mullins, Williams, R.H., Williams, C.N., Grigsby, K.N., Horacek, S.L., Orlandini, D.W., Workman, M.C., Founds, M.J., Valandingham, E.M., Hummel, T.V.

June 2815CVC08-7214 — State Farm Mutual

Autombile Ins. vs. Mullins, Gladman, E.K., Workman, M.C.

16CVH02-1787 — State Farm Mutual Autombile vs. Simmons, Williams, C.N., Grigsby, K.N., Williams, R.H., Orlandini, D.W., Horacek, S.L.

July 1015CVA03-1854 — Giannobile vs.

Riverside Radiology Intervention, Todaro, G.J., Poling, B.E., Burtch, J.H., Abraham, D.N., Tucker, R.J., Smith, P.F.

July 1815CVC10-8963 — Stepney vs. Ibrahim,

Switzer, T.E., Schomaker, J.P., Horacek, S.L., Orlandini, D.W., Schabo, A.P.

Judge YoungMay 1

15CVH07-5927 — National Collegiate Student Loan vs. Schneider, George, G.J., Block, B.C., Lurie, R.N., Barone, A.

15CVH10-9363 — Talbott vs. Thornbloom, Madison, J.J., Pettit, C.R., Moro, P.J., Eichenberger, J.A.

16CVC04-3239 — Seymour vs. Weldesilasse, Law, S.S.

16CVH02-1199 — Shadowbriar Houston Partnership vs. Helpful Hands Childcare Center, Anthony, M.J., Zuccaro, V.P., Marlin, M.S.

16CVH04-3528 — Traverlers Insurance Co. vs. Swaray, Block, B.C., Peterson, E., Figelman, J.M.

16CVH04-3708 — Shirima vs. Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Kasson, D.P., Jewell, J.M., Adusei, A.Y.

16CVH04-3746 — Prairie Creek Lawnscapes LLC vs. Asman, Florey, A.F., Dodd, S.H.

16CVH04-3755 — Krieger vs. Gamber, Lillard, S.N., Moore, C.G., Koehler, C.M., Kelm, R.A.

16CVH05-4294 — Capital Plus Partners LLC vs. Patel, King, M.J., Mattes, W.M.

May 216CVC02-1502 — Howery vs. Petrosky,

Nemeth, J.C., Hayden, M.R., Hummel, T.V.16CVC04-3900 — Linamen vs. Williams,

McCullough, C.J., Bush, K.R., Berns, J.C., Todaro, F.E.

16CVC04-4004 — Cain vs. Daughtery, Founds, M.J., Nodzak, J.P., Schabo, A.P.

16CVD04-4107 — Matulevicius vs. Ohio State Bureau Workers Comp., Franzen, N.P., McCarthy, M.M., Castrodale, G.P.

16CVE04-4198 — Franklin County Treasurer Edward vs. Lessnerds, Reis, A.J., Khorrami, M.N., Stehle, W.J.

May 815CVC12-11447 — Mullins vs.

Dimitrovska, Schoenberger, J.L., Allouch, R., Schabo, A.P., Workman, M.C.

16CVE02-1883 — US Bank NA vs. battle, Dirisamer, D., Folland, R.C., Johnson, M.E., Flick, B.D., Dann, M.E., Woods, T.

16CVE05-4412 — OCWEN Loan Servicing LLC vs. Cruz, Williams, M., Brinkman, M.R., Johnson, M.E., Altman, R.E., Davis, C.L., Drinan, T.M., Dierks, M.N.

May 916CVE03-2240 — Franklin County

Treasurer vs. Eyster, Wolfe, L.M., Byrne, R.J., Widmaier, J.L., Stickel, P.M.

May 1015CVH03-2296 — Lattimer vs. Clark,

Pettit, C.R., McClenaghan, C.H.May 11

16CVE05-4637 — Bank New York Mellon vs. Goldstein, Johnson, M.E., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.F.

May 3016CVC04-4174 — Massie vs. Petsmart

Inc., Barnes, B.S., Baldwin, R., Amaro, M., Schrader, M.L., Bowman, J.S.

16CVH02-1059 — Fifth Third Bank vs. Nunemaker, Caldwell, N.M., Lonn, T.C., Lloyd, J., Urban, M.

May 3116CVE03-2751 — US Bank NA vs.

Miller, Johnson, M.E., Suttinger, B.L.June 1

16CVC05-5019 — Aspell vs. Black, Norman, A.S., Hayden, M.R., Hummel, T.V.

16CVE06-5222 — Bank America NA vs. Sawyer, Timken, K.E., Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Hanson, D.F., Johnson, M.E.

16CVE06-5252 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. McCumber, Drinan, T.M., Stehle, W.J.

June 515CVD08-7146 — White vs. Walmart

Stores inc., Dawson, S.M., Franzen, N.P., Weiss, E.P.

16CVC03-2282 — Jilani vs. Jackson, Ferrara, R., Bibbo, J.R., Scott, C.P.

16CVE06-5320 — Franklin County Treasurer vs. Tubaugh, Jin, I.L.

16CVH03-2412 — Farmer vs. Ward, Horacek, J.S., Young, J.S., Wolford, J.C., Kunsman, M.J.

16CVH03-3078 — American Family Insurance Co. vs. Three-C Body Shop Inc., Hess, C.W., McKenna, T.J.

June 616CVH01-1016 — Aldridge Electric Inc.

vs. CJ Mahan Construction Co. LLC, Young, J.S., Conway, T., Currie, M.W., Scheaf, O.J., Harley, J.R., Rosenberg, T.L.

June 1216CVC03-3075 — Smals vs. Martinez

Serrano, Ferrara, R., Malek, J.June 20

15CVD11-9880 — Livingston vs. City of Columbus, Tarbox, E.J., Shea, J.L., Thompson, S., Gould, C.E.

June 2613CVH06-7076 — Premium Beverage

Supply LTD vs. The Production Works Inc., Krzys, J.R., Thomas, R.J., Messenger, J.L., Oldham, S.A., Schantz, R.L.

15CVH06-5389 — Premium Beverage Supply LTD vs. Brew Kettle Production Works LLC, Krzys, J.R., Messenger, J.L., Thomas, R.J., Oldham, S.A., Schantz, R.L.

July 516CVE04-4144 — US Bank NA vs.

Koroma, Hamble, M.N., Kirk, A.D., Wirtz, J., Tanenbaum, A.C., Johnson, M.E., Sumner, J.H., Carleton, M.E., Curry, M.P., Timken, K.E., Hanson, D.F.

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Criminal Division_______________________________

HEARING SCHEDULEMay 1

Judge Beatty Blunt9:00 A.M.

16CR1490 — Kandice Klink Jones; (Cont. Trial), J. Baughman, M. A. Williams.

16CR4179 — Robert J. Melrose, Jr.; (Cont. Trial), S. L. Drzewiecki.

16CR5510 — Giovanni S. Farmer, Jr.; (Cont. Trial), S. L. Drzewiecki.

16CR589 — Ricardo D. Rankins; (Cont. Trial), N. Churchill.

16CR6378 — Giovanni S. Farmer, Jr.; (Cont. Trial), S. L. Drzewiecki.

16CR6546 — Daniel E. Burris; (Cont. Trial), J. P. Tyack.

16CR6733 — Edward T. Jackson, II; (Cont. Trial), W. M. Midian.

16CR7207 — Michael L. Roberts; (Cont. Trial), M. E. David.

17CR1041 — Daniel E. Burris; (Trial), J. P. Tyack, R. L. Thomas.

17CR947 — Ronnie Jones; (Cont. Trial), M. E. Grant.

Judge C. Brown

9:00 A.M.16CR2521 — Terrance O. Lawrence;

(Cont. Trial), K. Stoller.16CR2522 — Terrance O. Lawrence;

(Cont. Trial), K. Stoller.16CR3525 — Tyler L. Gibson; (Bond

Hearing), H. Santiago-Burgos.16CR6514 — Mohamed A. Moallim;

(Cont. Trial), M. G. Kafantaris.17CR1767 — Robert C. Patterson; (Pre-

Trial), L. Fields Thompson.17CR615 — Jeffrey A. Day; (Trial), R.

M. Koeck.17CR828 — Stephen E. Stamets; (Trial),

M. E. Morgan.

Judge K. Brown8:30 A.M.

16CR5375 — Barbara L. Smith; (Pre-Trial), F. T. Eagleson.

17CR1668 — Charles D. Cowan; (Pre-Trial), M. A. Williams.

17CR604 — Jack Masino; (Pre-Trial), S. T. Wolfe.

9:00 A.M.15CR5742 — Milton Hernandez; (Cont.

Trial), J. A. Bell.16CR2761 — James W. Hanna; (Cont.

Trial), M. E. Morgan.16CR3459 — Charles A. Chukes; (Cont.

Trial), D. M. Blake.16CR6072 — Charles A. Chukes; (Cont.

Trial), D. M. Blake.16CR7018 — Charles A. Chukes; (Cont.

Trial), I. Mauch.17CR1427 — Shawn C. Collins; (Trial),

M. J. Hayes.17CR356 — Michael R. Rodgers; (Cont.

Trial), D. M. Blake.17CR357 — Matthew S. Werth; (Cont.

Trial), K. Stoller.17CR411 — Joshua W. Dutcher; (Trial), J.

M. Despetorich.17CR516 — Matthew S. Werth; (Cont.

Trial), K. Stoller.

Judge Cain9:00 A.M.

10CR3589 — Zachariah S. Shumaker; (Misc. Hearing), W. S. Ireland.

15CR2022 — Sophia R. Childs; (Cont. Trial), M. H. Siewert.

15CR2357 — Douglas L. Barnett; (Cont. Trial), V. E. Watkins.

16CR1176 — Roshawn L. Agee; (Cont. Trial), W. S. Ireland.

16CR4525 — Kyle P. Smith; (Cont. Trial), J. P. M. Rutan.

16CR5247 — Curtis L. Cavett; (Cont. Trial), Z. P. Olah.

16CR6484 — Rocky P. Huston; (Cont. Trial), L. M. Tome.

16CR6896 — Jerry W. Murray; (Cont. Trial), Z. P. Olah.

16CR7007 — Rocky P. Huston; (Cont. Trial), L. M. Tome.

Judge Cocroft

9:00 A.M.16CR4285 — Treyvon D. Pannell; (Cont.

Trial), K. Stoller.16CR4286 — Treyvon D. Pannell; (Cont.

Trial), K. Stoller.16CR6095 — Quincey T. Taylor; (Cont.

Trial), F. D. Benton.17CR1016 — Tyrone D. Wynn, Jr.;

(Trial), M. A. Younger.17CR576 — Joseph L. Brewer; (Trial), N.

K. Wonnell.17CR578 — Raymond Duvivier, Jr.;

(Trial), J. T. Stavroff.17CR579 — Raheem U. Ewing; (Trial),

J. B. Wright.

Judge French9:00 A.M.

15CR2206 — Jeremay M. Jones; (Misc. Hearing), D. M. Blake.

15CR4856 — Marshall L. Whetstone; (Cont. Trial), J. A. Linn, S. Palmer, K. L. Collin.

17CR1717 — Antwan V. Smith; (Trial), S. T. Wolfe.

17CR1834 — Thomas L. Foster, II; (Pre-Trial), D. R. Shartzer.

17CR324 — Seth A. Romas; (Cont. Trial), R. R. Pokorski.

17CR359 — Jeremy W. Hill; (Cont. Trial), R. D. Essex.

Judge Frye

9:00 A.M.16CR1626 — Mersha Dupree Harris;

(Cont. Trial), J. Baughman.16CR2379 — Travis M. McDaniels;

(Cont. Trial), R. N. Passas.16CR3467 — Michael L. Johnson; (Cont.

Trial), V. E. Watkins.16CR664 — Scott A. Rowell; (Cont.

Resentence), S. K. Munson.16CR7170 — Lawrence W. Knox; (Cont.

Trial), M. J. Hayes.17CR1081 — Salim O. Mohamed; (Cont.

Trial), I. Mauch.17CR1356 — Scott A. Rowell; (Trial), S.

K. Munson.17CR1706 — Shawn A. Case; (Pre-Trial),

T. S. Lininger.17CR342 — Joseph L. Seum; (Trial), S.

T. Wolfe.17CR856 — Raymond L. Barton; (Trial),

M. A. Williams.

Judge Holbrook9:00 A.M.

13CR3113 — Brandon Jackson; (Resentence), S. H. Shamansky, M. E. Morgan.

15CR1225 — Sean E. Benson; (Cont. Trial), B. L. Potts.

15CR1771 — Marvin L. Hoffman; (Cont. Trial), L. T. McCord, L. W. Thomas.

16CR5326 — Kaytellin T. Blair; (Cont. Trial), C. W. Carter.

17CR1431 — Brandon W. Jackson; (Trial), S. H. Shamansky.

Judge Lynch

8:30 A.M.17CR689 — Michael S. Cornell, Jr.; (Pre-

Trial), M. E. Morgan.17CR777 — James B. Crockett; (Pre-

Trial), S. P. Dennison, G. A. Hoover.9:00 A.M.

15CR3278 — Jamhante D. Shaw; (Cont. Trial), T. S. Lininger.

15CR3978 — Kahlil Wade; (Resentence), T. F. Hayes.

16CR4190 — Lenzell Q. Weston; (Psychiatric), J. R. Landusky.

16CR4344 — Erick F. Thompson; (Cont. Trial), J. A. Roth, E. Luckett, P. T. Churchill.

16CR4767 — Dejon R. West; (Cont. Trial), R. D. Essex.

16CR5215 — Kah Lil K. Wade; (Cont. Trial), T. F. Hayes.

16CR6185 — Brian I. Karty; (Cont. Trial), J. Watson.

16CR6626 — Dejon R. West; (Cont. Trial), R. D. Essex.

16CR6892 — David E. Madumelu; (Cont. Trial), B. Baker.

16CR6894 — Daniel J. Kitchen; (Cont. Trial), T. W. Barstow.

16CR7226 — Darrell E. Hinton; (Cont. Trial), J. E. Scott, I. J. Jones.

16CR978 — Howard R. Lowe; (Cont. Resentence), C. W. Carter.

17CR1216 — Howard R. Lowe; (Trial), C. W. Carter.

17CR1497 — Howard R. Lowe; (Trial), C. W. Carter.

17CR884 — Kah Lil K. Wade; (Cont. Trial), T. F. Hayes.

Judge McIntosh

9:00 A.M.16CR1145 — Ryan C. Morgan; (Cont.

Trial), C. M. Kurila, Z. Mayo, D. R. Shartzer.

16CR2273 — Thad L. Shelborne; (Cont. Trial), E. S. Shaw.

16CR6885 — Antonio L. Chatman, Jr.; (Pre-Trial), R. N. Passas.

Judge O’Donnell

9:00 A.M.11CR2686 — Timothy T. Sharp; (Cont.

Trial), R. A. Jones.15CR4172 — Mark Long; (Cont. Trial),

R. A. Jones.16CR4620 — Jessica K. Hill; (Cont.

Trial), F. D. Benton.16CR4782 — Blake A. Stevens; (Cont.

Trial), K. H. Phipps.16CR4783 — James L. Taylor; (Cont.

Trial), F. D. Benton.16CR5875 — Christopher D. Norton;

(Cont. Trial), A. L. Sydow.16CR5876 — Robert R. Parsley; (Cont.

Trial), C. M. Kurila, R. O. Schopis.16CR6244 — William L. Simpson; (Cont.

Trial), T. Charlesworth.16CR6291 — Michael P. Rucker; (Cont.

Trial), T. F. Hayes.16CR6637 — Daizhon Robinson; (Cont.

Trial), I. Dixon.16CR7011 — Joury J. Benhard; (Cont.

Trial), G. A. Hoover.16CR7017 — Sergio Benitez-Sanchez;

(Cont. Trial), R. F. Krapenc.

Judge Reece9:00 A.M.

15CR5839 — Ezra T. Davis; (Bond Hearing), L. T. McCord.

16CR5191 — Immanuel D. Manning; (Cont. Trial), L. W. Thomas.

16CR6279 — Travis E. Messer; (Cont. Trial), L. Fields Thompson.

16CR6966 — Keith L. Jones; (Cont. Trial), D. A. Murray.

17CR1482 — Steve A. Jordan, Jr.; (Cont. Trial), L. T. McCord.

17CR363 — Allan D. Thompson; (Cont. Trial), M. C. Collins.

17CR462 — Hussein A. Mohamed; (Trial), R. A. Gooch.

17CR582 — Alexis K. Layland; (Trial), J. P. Gracefo.

17CR798 — Patrick A. Morgan; (Trial).

Judge Schneider9:00 A.M.

15CR2898 — Nyrek A. Uthmar, Jr.; (Cont. Trial), G. A. Sabol, B. E. Shroy.

15CR4901 — Jason T. Hodge; (Cont. Trial), T. A. Gjostein.

16CR4808 — Jesse J. Whitson; (Pre-Trial), R. A. Gooch.

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Criminal Division_______________________________

HEARING SCHEDULE(Continued from Page 10)

16CR5142 — Walter Truss, III; (Misc. Hearing), M. C. Brookes.

16CR6252 — Nyrek A. Uthmar, Jr.; (Cont. Trial), G. A. Sabol, B. E. Shroy.

Judge Serrott

9:00 A.M.14CR4646 — Lakenver L. Arrington;

(Resentence), J. R. Landusky, R. L. Crosby, M. M. Van Wey, M. A. Williams.

15CR2723 — Lakenver L. Arrington; (Resentence), J. R. Landusky, R. L. Crosby, M. M. Van Wey, M. A. Williams.

16CR4535 — Stephan J. Moore; (Resentence), J. Dodgion.

16CR4801 — Stephan J. Moore; (Resentence), J. Dodgion.

16CR6777 — Stephan J. Moore; (Resentence), J. Dodgion.

17CR1078 — Edward E. Dodson, Jr.; (Trial), R. F. Krapenc.

17CR1190 — Lakenver L. Arrington; (Trial), S. L. Drzewiecki.

17CR1492 — Alonzo Edmonds, Jr.; (Trial), K. H. Phipps.

17CR1533 — Rex A. Thompson, Jr.; (Trial), G. A. Hoover.

17CR1537 — Michael B. Novotni; (Trial), J. A. Berndt.

17CR1538 — Shawn D. Race; (Trial), L. T. McCord.

17CR796 — Stepvon K. Sheridan; (Trial), R. A. Jones.

17CR834 — Maria T. Pesante; (Cont. Trial), M. L. Kazar.

17CR912 — Brian L. Golsby; (Cont. Trial), K. Gatterdam, D. M. Menashe.

17CR97 — Alonzo Edmonds, Jr.; (Resentence), K. H. Phipps.

Judge Woods

9:00 A.M.13CR6248 — Zenebe G. Maru;

(Resentence), Z. P. Olah.15CR2010 — Anton Terry; (Trial), M. L.

Kazar.15CR5954 — Johnathan L. Triplett;

(Cont. Resentence), M. A. Younger.15CR6367 — Donald G. Calhoun, II;

(Cont. Trial), Z. Mayo.16CR2325 — Branden C. Haley; (Cont.

Trial), M. L. Kazar.16CR3369 — Robert S. Birdsong; (Cont.

Trial), Z. P. Olah.16CR4075 — Robert S. Birdsong; (Cont.

Trial), Z. P. Olah.16CR4076 — Robert S. Birdsong; (Cont.

Trial), Z. P. Olah.16CR4136 — Robert S. Birdsong; (Cont.

Trial), Z. P. Olah.16CR4450 — Robert M. Peelle, II; (Cont.

Trial), C. M. Cooper.16CR5614 — Johnathan L. Triplett;

(Cont. Trial), M. A. Younger.16CR5643 — Sean A. McCoy; (Cont.

Trial), Z. P. Olah.16CR6607 — Jeffrey T. Hope; (Cont.

Trial), D. J. Sabol.16CR6912 — Andre L. Johnson; (Cont.

Trial), W. S. Ireland.17CR1126 — Corey L. Castle; (Trial), J.

M. Inman.17CR1233 — Zenebe G. Maru; (Trial),

Z. P. Olah.17CR185 — Sean A. McCoy; (Cont.

Trial), Z. P. Olah.

Judge Young9:00 A.M.

14CR4029 — Dominique L. Simmons; (Resentence), S. H. Shamansky, E. Y. Parks.

16CR12 — Nicholas D. Kean; (Cont. Trial), T. R. Dougherty.

16CR5912 — Chalachew B. Zewdu; (Cont. Trial), J. R. Landusky.

16CR6610 — Monica I. Mattox; (Cont. Trial), K. Stoller.

17CR1371 — Maurice D. Tucker; (Trial), J. Watson.

17CR1424 — Siyad A. Haji; (Trial), J. M. Basnett.

17CR1428 — Dominique L. Simmons; (Trial), S. H. Shamansky.

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Domestic Relations Division

_______________________________

NEW CASESDissolution

17DR1549 — Warren L. Roberson and Tonya J. Roberson. Andrew Yiangou. 4/20/2017. (Gill, J.).

17DR1546 — Kelly M. Zemcik and Timothy M. St. Clair. Linda J. Miller. 4/20/2017. (Preisse, J.).

17DR1545 — Dawn M. Albert and Joshua M. Albert. Oliver Herthneck. 4/20/2017. (Gill, J.).

17DR1510 — Linda M. Pace and Christopher L. Pace. Pro se. 4/20/2017. (Gill, J.).

17DR1515 — Benjamin Adu-Kumi and Jackie Y. Stewart. Pro se. 4/20/2017. (Jamison, J.).

17DR1518 — Daniel Winks and Brooke Burch. Pro se. 4/20/2017. (Jamison, J.).

17DR1557 — Mary Borloglou and Philip Borloglou. Amanda L. Sims. 4/20/2017. (Gill, J.).

17DR1555 — Aura E. Gonzalez and Cesar A. Gonzalez. Kerry M. Donahue. 4/20/2017. (Browne, J.).

17DR1558 — Sherri J. Price and Jeffrey S. Price. Danielle M. Skestos. 4/20/2017. (Jamison, J.).

Divorce

17DR1551 — Olga L. Evans vs. David A. Evans. Robert L. Caplan. 4/20/2017. (Jamison, J.).

17DR1550 — Miguelina Maldonado vs. Angel Maldonado. Lindsey Hutchinson. 4/20/2017. (Browne, J.).

17DR1554 — Billy Baisden vs. Anne Baisden. Arianna Atkins. 4/20/2017. (Brown, J.).

17DR1504 — Eric J. Fritz vs. Victoria L. Fritz. Pro se. 4/20/2017. (Brown, J.).

17DR1506 — Alfusainey Conateh vs. Mariama Jallow. Pro se. 4/20/2017. (Gill, J.).

17DR1519 — Detnaya Ihanetu vs. George Ihanetu. Pro se. 4/20/2017. (Browne, J.).

17DR1520 — Jason Mason vs. Amey Lytle. Pro se. 4/20/2017. (Brown, J.).

17DR1522 — Christina Brown, et al. vs. Zachary Layton. Pro se. 4/20/2017. (Browne, J.).

17DR1507 — Farhiyo A. Jama vs. Ali O. Yussuf. Pro se. 4/20/2017. (Browne, J.).

17DR1523 — Alemnesh A. Amente vs. Magersa Bulti. Pro se. 4/20/2017. (Jamison, J.).

17DR1564 — Robert S. Sexton vs. Krystal L. Sexton. Benjamin S. Friedman. 4/20/2017. (Jamison, J.).

17DR1561 — Erin Bricker vs. Joseph Bricker. Angel V. Poynter. 4/20/2017. (Brown, J.).

17DR1560 — Adrianne D. Colatosti vs. Kristi A. Colatosti. Kelley G. Boller. 4/20/2017. (Browne, J.).

17DR1559 — Alexander Avery vs. Cheryl Snyder-Avery. Kelly M. Wick. 4/20/2017. (Gill, J.).

17DR1556 — Kimberly Stewart vs. Donald Stewart. Alise M. Price. 4/20/2017. (Brown, J.).

17DR1567 — Allison Pond vs. David Pond. Amanda C. Baker. 4/20/2017. (Gill, J.).

17DR1566 — Jennifer Ashburn vs. John Ashburn. Kristine McDonnell Rice. 4/20/2017. (Brown, J.).

17DR1565 — Lauren L. Bunce vs. Matthew G. Bunce. Alex J. Pomerants. 4/20/2017. (Browne, J.).

DECISIONSJudge Brown

16DR4689 — Kyle P. Smith vs. Tessa L. Smith; divorce granted to plaintiff, as per entry.. 4/20/2017.

Judge Browne

17DR999 — Michele L. Downey and David A. Downey; dissolution granted, as per entry.. 4/20/2017.

17DR929 — Raymond J. Vaske and Esther A. Vaske; dissolution granted, as per entry.. 4/20/2017.

15DR3832 — Jenna C. Forsythe vs. William A. Forsythe, Jr.; divorce granted to plaintiff and defendant, as per entry.. 4/20/2017.

16DR1534 — Karen Humrichouser vs. Mark K. Humrichouser; divorce granted to plaintiff, as per entry.. 4/20/2017.

Judge Gill

16DR4131 — Jane Robinson vs. Frank Robinson; divorce dismissed without prejudice, as per entry.. 4/20/2017.

Judge Jamison

17DR1022 — Cheryl E. Conner and James F. Conner; dissolution granted, as per entry.. 4/20/2017.

17DR809 — Jaime Camphorst vs. Benjamin Camphorst; divorce granted to plaintiff, as per entry.. 4/20/2017.

Judge Preisse

17DR985 — Robert Dieckman and Rhianna Dieckman; dissolution granted, as per entry.. 4/20/2017.

15DR4639 — Russel Trudeau vs. Sheila Trudeau; divorce granted to plaintiff and defendant, as per entry.. 4/20/2017.

HEARING SCHEDULEMay 1

Judge Browne9:15 A.M.

16DR2277 — Clay; (drop list), J. Kaiser, S.E. Kelly.

10:30 A.M.17DR112 — Porter vs. Thiaw; (pretrial).

1:30 P.M.16DR88 — Stuckey; (contested), G.J.

Babbitt, B.H. Wolinetz.16DR4139 — Dobosu; (contested).

Judge Jamison

8:30 A.M.16DR3180 — Boateng vs. Agyare;

(uncontested), U. Debeneditto.16DR3470 — Green; (uncontested).16DR3965 — White; (uncontested), C.A.

Foisset, G.P. Price, C.N. Thomas.16DR4150 — Maynard; (uncontested),

A.S. Cosslett.16DR4781 — Cox vs. Bennett;

(uncontested).17DR515 — Johnson vs. Hall;

(uncontested).17DR554 — Squadrani vs. Willis;

(uncontested).17DR761 — Roblero vs. Roblero-Gomez;

(uncontested).10:30 A.M.

10DR3193 — Gizaw vs. Tache; (contested), J.C. Manning, A.M. Price, J.W. Klein, T.D. Gerrity.

16DR1756 — Fallon; (contested), A.S. Eliot, P.R. Panico, A.L. Bates.

1:30 P.M.16DR660 — Brown; (motion hearing),

D.E. Chavers, D.R. Plumb, D.W. Roberts.16DR660 — Brown; (pretrial), D.E.

Chavers, D.R. Plumb, D.W. Roberts.1:45 P.M.

16DR1708 — Cupps; (status conference), R.J. Behal, J.A. Eyerman, E. Warren.

2:00 P.M.17DR789 — Newell vs. Bliss; (pretrial),

D.J. Desanto, B.S. Friedman.2:15 P.M.

16DR3145 — Schneider; (status conference), C. Heckert, G.J. Babbitt, D.D. Winkler.

2:30 P.M.16DR2950 — Kart vs. Dilber; (pretrial),

D.R. Plumb, D.W. Roberts, R.A. Kerns.2:45 P.M.

16DR3917 — Ross vs. Ryan; (status conference), M.K. Sabath, D.J. Desanto.

3:00 P.M.16DR3332 — Winans; (pretrial), J.

Nielsen, C. Heckert, B.C. Burrier.3:15 P.M.

16DR2221 — Ward; (status conference), H. Botkin-Doty, B.S. Friedman, T.M. Tyack.

Judge Preisse

9:00 A.M.17DR62 — Arnold vs. Alrawahneh;

(uncontested).17DR350 — Heraz Salmoran vs. Reyes

De Larosa; (uncontested).17DR822 — Salukele vs. Kamazima;

(dissolution).9:30 A.M.

16DR4486 — Honse-Sayna vs. Sayna; (uncontested), B.S. Friedman.

16DR4682 — Gould; (uncontested), L. Hutchinson.

17DR1015 — Emrich; (dissolution), B.S. Friedman.

17DR1025 — Shively; (dissolution).17DR1048 — Moyer; (dissolution).17DR1049 — Whitmyer; (dissolution), T.

McCreary Williams, G.D. Kenworthy.10:30 A.M.

15DR3331 — Callif; (motion hearing), L.H. Cleary, J.L. Kemp, K.R. Kline.

15DR3331 — Callif; (contested), L.H. Cleary, J.L. Kemp, K.R. Kline.

15DR3610 — Smith; (contested), C.L. Hall, E.R. Werner, C.N. Ryan.

16DR740 — Strong; (contested), C.M. Stewart, N.P. Scopetti.

16DR3290 — Packer; (contested), J.H. Bates, J.M. Wright, J.M. Flowers.

17DR159 — Hall; (pretrial), E.M. Wahl, S.M. Suriano, R.A. Wittel.

––––––––––––––––––Common Pleas Court

Probate Division_______________________________

Hon. Robert G. MontgomeryNEW CASES

548775 — Kenneth Neal Wright; estate, probate only. 4/21/2017.

584639 — Marc Sanford Williamson aka Marc S Williamson; estate, full administration without will. 4/21/2017.

584640 — Otto G. Acker; estate, no administration with will. 4/21/2017.

584641 — Kenneth R. Riebel; estate, foreign record. 4/21/2017.

584642 — Jeffrey Wade Erickson; estate, no administration without will. 4/21/2017.

584643 — Max B. Miller; guardianship adult, person only. 4/21/2017.

584644 — Kelvin Lamont Howell Jr.; miscellaneous, name change. 4/21/2017.

584645 — E. Patricia Jelley; estate, full administration with will. 4/21/2017.

584646 — John Joseph White Jr.; estate, full administration with will. 4/21/2017.

584647 — Brynn Love Birmingham; miscellaneous, birth correction. 4/21/2017.

584648 — Jonathan Ante; estate, no administration without will. 4/21/2017.

584649 — Ian Kendall Hunt; estate, summary administration w/o will. 4/21/2017.

584650 — P. Scott Motley; estate, no administration with will. 4/21/2017.

584651 — Suzanne M. Leslie; estate, no administration without will. 4/21/2017.

584652 — James E. Love Sr.; estate, full administration without will. 4/21/2017.

584653 — Fadumo Mohamud Osman; miscellaneous, minor’s settlement. 4/21/2017.

584654 — Judith A. Willcoxon; estate, summary administration w/will fro. 4/21/2017.

584656 — Michael Edward Hamilton; estate, no administration without will. 4/21/2017.

584657 — Gary Lee Younger; estate, no administration without will. 4/21/2017.

584658 — Solomon Jeremiah Smith; miscellaneous, name change. 4/21/2017.

584659 — Donnah F. Wilson; estate, full administration with will. 4/21/2017.

584660 — Marlese N. Rouda; trust, inter vivos trust. 4/21/2017.

584661 — Robert H. Goolsby; estate, full administration with will. 4/21/2017.

584662 — Ramona M. Wilson; guardianship adult, person only. 4/21/2017.

584663 — Lucinda Thompson; guardianship adult, person only. 4/21/2017.

584666 — Thelma P. Hoffman; estate, no administration without will. 4/21/2017.

584668 — Thelma Evans; estate, summary administration w/o will. 4/21/2017.

584669 — Momodou Samba Jallow; miscellaneous, name change. 4/21/2017.

584670 — Berenise Avisai Guillen Gonzales; miscellaneous, birth correction. 4/21/2017.

584671 — Juliana Josephine Abeille; miscellaneous, birth correction. 4/21/2017.

584672 — Kenneth A. Drake; estate, summary administration w/will fro. 4/21/2017.

Appointments & Bonds584632 — Estate of Deidre B. Spurgeon;

Samantha Feyh, administrator, 4192 Leap Rd., Hilliard, OH 43026. $0.00 4/20/2017.

576807 — Estate of Kay Adrienne Lucas; Randall L. Lucas, administrator, 282 Spruce Hill Dr., Gahanna, OH 43230. $40,000.00 4/21/2017.

584438 — Guardianship of Stephanie Mc Call; Kevin R. Nose, guardian person only, 471 E. Broad St. 19th Fl., Columbus, OH 43215. $0.00 4/21/2017.

584639 — Estate of Marc Sanford Williamson; Nicholas S. Williamson, administrator, 346 Cornhill Ct., Westerville, OH 43081. $20,000.00 4/21/2017.

584645 — Estate of E. Patricia Jelley; Jody J. Stahr, executor, 2664 Lakewood Dr., Columbus, OH 43231. $0.00 4/21/2017.

584646 — Estate of John Joseph White Jr.; Timothy Sheaf, executor, 4475 McKeever Pike, Williamsburg, OH 45176. $0.00 4/21/2017.

584652 — Estate of James E. Love Sr.; James E. Love Jr., administrator, 3643 Skyline Dr., Columbus, OH 43235. $0.00 4/21/2017.

584659 — Estate of Donnah F. Wilson; Gershwin P. Jones, executor, 5164 Beacon Hill Rd., Columbus, OH 43228. $0.00 4/21/2017.

584661 — Estate of Robert H. Goolsby; Gary R. Goolsby, executor, 168 Sarwil Dr. N., Canal Winchester, OH 43110. $0.00 4/21/2017.

Inventory & Appraisements581494 — Ronald E. Volpe. $7,011.97

4/21/2017.581991 — Ronnie J. Bell. $74,069.28

4/21/2017.582713 — Kenneth Dale Irwin Sr..

$146,845.70 4/21/2017.582867 — Richard P. Campbell.

$21,635.52 4/21/2017.583592 — Warren E. Bresler. $43,289.55

4/21/2017.583861 — Laurie J. Weishan. $106,800.00

4/21/2017.584044 — Joann Honaker. $55,183.35

4/21/2017.584364 — Geraldine F. Clay. $132,167.39

4/21/2017.584632 — Deidre B. Spurgeon.

$63,100.00 4/21/2017.584652 — James E. Love Sr.. $36,681.19

4/21/2017.584659 — Donnah F. Wilson. $60,050.00

4/21/2017.

Accounts519963 — Estate of Mary Cooperrider;

Partial Account. 4/21/2017.531979 — Estate of Gwendolyn Anderson;

Final Account. 4/21/2017.575492 — Estate of Carl Hearn; Final

Account. 4/21/2017.576522 — Estate of Ralph Edward

Brunner; Final Account. 4/21/2017.577620 — Estate of Gary L. Meyer;

Partial Account. 4/21/2017.577663 — Estate of Thomas M. Kuhns;

Final Account. 4/21/2017.577743 — Estate of Marvel Muriel

Wright; Partial Account. 4/21/2017.578505 — Estate of Thomas W. Robison

Jr.; Partial Account. 4/21/2017.579419 — Estate of Marie Louise Maghie;

Final Account. 4/21/2017.579663 — Estate of Henry J. Bonner Sr.;

Final Account. 4/21/2017.580473 — Estate of Richard A. Rose;

Final Account. 4/21/2017.581999 — Estate of Alexander Alexeff;

Final Account. 4/21/2017.582397 — Estate of Margaret E. Barnett;

Final Account. 4/21/2017.582713 — Estate of Kenneth Dale Irwin

Sr.; Final Account. 4/21/2017.582930 — Estate of Thomas J. Conway;

Final Account. 4/21/2017.111991 — Trust of John Heldmann;

Partial Account. 4/21/2017.558503 — Trust of Kenneth A. Bing;

Partial Account. 4/21/2017.

HEARING SCHEDULEMay 1

8:30 A.M.578477 — Amy Kuhn. Administrative

Magistrate.9:00 A.M.

582251 — Donell. Adoption.538253 — John Vasko. Chief Magistrate.

DeBrosse.584259 — Kaneesha Harrah. Guardianship

Dept.9:30 A.M.

582926 — George Canady. Magistrate. Meyer/Taneff.

10:00 A.M.584292 — Keshawn J. Lott. Guardianship

Dept.581621 — Adoption.

10:30 A.M.582181 — Geneva J. Frecker. Magistrate.

11:00 A.M.444843 — Steven J. Frasher. Guardianship

Dept.2:00 P.M.

582693 — William Craig Unrein. Guardianship Dept. Berger.

568505 — Thomas Robison. Administrative Magistrate.

582417 — Adoption. Blackmore.3:00 P.M.

584143 — Damon Mills. Magistrate. Levy.

583018 — Adoption.

––––––––––––––––––Municipal Court

_______________________________

NEW CASESBreach of Contracts and

Notes2017 CVF 013290 — Portfolio Recovery

Associates LLC vs. Heather McVay. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013291 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Samantha Morgan. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013292 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Charlene Mills. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013293 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. SUSAn Morris. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013294 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Danielle Nagel. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013295 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Retta Schrimp. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013296 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Natashia Slater. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013297 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. John Stout. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013298 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Antoine Tucker. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013299 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Sir Wilson. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013300 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. John Mulhearn. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013301 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Lisa Wintle. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013302 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Jennifer Rufus. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013303 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Lisa Cantrell. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013304 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Rebecca Porterfield. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013305 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Roman Hernandez. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013306 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Victoria Harvison. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013307 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Trinean Wamah. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013308 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Wayne Pope. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013309 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. William Griffith. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013310 — CME Federal Credit Union vs. Keisha Henderson. Allen Reis.

2017 CVF 013311 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Yvens Damier. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013313 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Ferma Ndoye. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013314 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Penny Sampson. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013315 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. William Price. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013317 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Maureen Lynn. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013319 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Patricia Ocansey. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013320 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Schavorr Patton. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013333 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Wendy Stallings. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013334 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Alanna Poore. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013337 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Marvin Shump. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013338 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Christopher Swope. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013346 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Laura Mann. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013357 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Marcia Miranda. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013360 — Grange Mutual Casualty Company vs. Sanequa Crawley. Steven Zeehandelar.

2017 CVF 013362 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Shawn Point. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013363 — Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. Jordan Jenkins. Nicholas Cheek.

2017 CVF 013364 — Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. Elizabeth Imlay. Nicholas Cheek.

2017 CVF 013365 — Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. Todderick Davis. Nicholas Cheek.

2017 CVF 013366 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Andre Pannell. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013375 — Midland Funding LLC vs. Benjamin Machado. John Bauer.

2017 CVF 013378 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Matthew McGowan. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013379 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Marcela Rodriguez. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013380 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Robin Prothro. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013381 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Donald Wenger. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013382 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Ashley Muncie. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013384 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Natalie Williams. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013385 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Erin Norton. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013386 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Christina Pfeil. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013387 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Tracy Herman. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013388 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Erica Peters. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013393 — Midland Funding LLC vs. Yovani Medina. John Bauer.

2017 CVF 013395 — Midland Funding LLC vs. Patricia Maywoods. John Bauer.

2017 CVF 013396 — Midland Funding LLC vs. Stacie Smith. John Bauer.

2017 CVF 013397 — Midland Funding LLC vs. Mekonen Muleta. John Bauer.

2017 CVF 013398 — Midland Funding LLC vs. Wanda Moreno. John Bauer.

2017 CVF 013399 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Favour Nganje. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013400 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Stephen Boateng. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013401 — Midland Funding LLC vs. Amanda McMillan. John Bauer.

2017 CVF 013402 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Tiffany Trimble. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013404 — Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. Amy McGhee. John Bauer.

2017 CVF 013405 — Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. Richard Stover. John Bauer.

2017 CVF 013406 — Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. Donavon Powell. John Bauer.

2017 CVF 013414 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Elizabeth Troy. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013415 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Lisa Rostorfer. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013416 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Kyrsten Randles. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013417 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Michael Myron. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013418 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Keyana Richardson. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013419 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Asia Locke. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013421 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Kandis Porter. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013422 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Natalie Osborne. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013424 — Midwestern Auto Finance Inc. vs. Khalida Rahman. Kevin O’Brien.

2017 CVF 013436 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. George Adu. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013438 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Domanick Lee. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013439 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Domanick Lee. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013440 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Shawn Lewis. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013441 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Sandra Mansah. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013442 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Marquita Mayo. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013443 — Synchrony Bank vs. Marlene Tolliver. Jerry Howard.

2017 CVF 013444 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Courtney Brown. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013445 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Kathy Brodnax. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013446 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Jeremy Baker. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013447 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Ashley Corso. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013448 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Chan Chea. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013449 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Marlene Griffin. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013450 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Allen Hill. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013451 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Benyam Kifle. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013452 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Paul Lagarra. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013453 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Eric Langham. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013454 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Tonya Langston. James Colabianchi.

2017 CVF 013455 — Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Elizabeth Lansana. James Colabianchi.

Forcible Entry and Detainer Actions

2017 CVG 013287 — Albert Anderson vs. Christain Amamoh.

2017 CVG 013288 — Igor Bogin vs. Aaron Abercrombie.

2017 CVG 013312 — T & R Properties Inc. vs. William Johnson. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013316 — Plaza Properties Inc. vs. Shylane McIntyre. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013321 — Plaza Properties Inc. vs. Edwin Darius. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013323 — Plaza Properties Inc. vs. Marcus Clark. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013324 — Elon Property Management Company LLC vs. Xavier Cintron. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013325 — VIP Realty Inc. vs. Brianna Stevens. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013326 — Kassel Management vs. Jamie Kaulkner. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013327 — Kassel Management vs. Antonio Hall. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013329 — Kassel Management vs. Harold Longs. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013330 — Kassel Management vs. Keisha Hazzard. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013331 — Kassel Management vs. Iesha Campbell. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013332 — Accord Management LLC vs. Faki Abdirahman. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013335 — Accord Management LLC vs. Walter Watts. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013336 — Gary Peck vs. Sara Knowlton. John Mashburn.

2017 CVG 013339 — Hopkins Properties LLC vs. Ashley Duff. Ira Sully.

2017 CVG 013340 — RH Construction And Consulting LLC vs. Heather Johnson. Ira Sully.

2017 CVG 013341 — 1049 Harmon Avenue LLC vs. James Morgan. Ira Sully.

2017 CVG 013342 — 1049 Harmon Avenue LLC vs. Michael McCoy. Ira Sully.

2017 CVG 013343 — 1049 Harmon Avenue LLC vs. Virginia O’Neal. Ira Sully.

2017 CVG 013344 — 1049 Harmon Avenue LLC vs. Atwanna Bragg. Ira Sully.

2017 CVG 013345 — 1049 Harmon Avenue LLC vs. Roland Ferguson. Ira Sully.

2017 CVG 013347 — Terrance Springer vs. Nicole Caesar.

2017 CVG 013348 — Terrance Springer vs. Symoen White.

2017 CVG 013349 — Charter Properties vs. Lisa Clark. James Lee.

2017 CVG 013350 — Borror Properties Management LLC vs. Travis Rolsten. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013351 — Charter Properties vs. Lloyd Mason. James Lee.

2017 CVG 013352 — Scioto Management Group LLC vs. Jacqueline Reedus. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013353 — Crossroads Property Management LLC vs. Jessica Overton. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013354 — Tina Diaz vs. Shannon Diaz.

2017 CVG 013355 — Oakwood Management Company vs. James Battigaglia. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013356 — Silver Bay Property Corp. vs. Robert Thomas. Mark Phillips.

2017 CVG 013358 — Silver Bay Property Corp. vs. Joseph Selvidge. Mark Phillips.

2017 CVG 013359 — Silver Bay Property Corp. vs. Tiarra Harvey. Mark Phillips.

2017 CVG 013367 — Ben Burden vs. Robert Pyles.

2017 CVG 013368 — Arbors Of Watermark Apartments LLC vs. Rachel Dadas. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013369 — Elon Property Management Company LLC vs. Edward Marioth. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013370 — Elon Property Management Company LLC vs. Tonya Mullins. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013371 — Elon Property Management Company LLC vs. James Kulp. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013372 — Elon Property Management Company LLC vs. Kevin Stokes. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013373 — Elon Property Management Company LLC vs. Marnae Gilmer. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013374 — Economic Properties LLC vs. Brandy Sheron. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013376 — Roger C. Perry & Company vs. David Lewis. Collin Showe.

2017 CVG 013377 — Arfan Midani vs. Terence Coley. David M. Neubauer.

2017 CVG 013391 — Crawford Communities LLC vs. Daril Ringer. Clint Charnes.

2017 CVG 013392 — Crawford Communities LLC vs. Crystal Wallace. Clint Charnes.

2017 CVG 013394 — Adam Beane vs. Ray Ball. Adam Beane.

2017 CVG 013403 — Glen Heskett vs. Frieda Malone. L. Brooks.

2017 CVG 013408 — Robert Rodriguez vs. Deeahji Miller.

2017 CVG 013412 — Kamaria Watson vs. Keith Roe.

2017 CVG 013413 — Reynoldsburg Sales Inc. vs. Cathy Claar. Elizabeth J. Birch.

2017 CVG 013420 — Andrew Levering vs. Kristen Bailey.

2017 CVG 013425 — James Holland vs. Kaitlyn Porter. Kevin O’Brien.

2017 CVG 013426 — UWV Northern Pines LLC vs. Juan Palacios. Elizabeth J. Birch.

2017 CVG 013427 — Bittoni Enterprises LLC vs. Jennifer Rodriguez. Kevin O’Brien.

2017 CVG 013428 — East Worthington LLC vs. Jason Bostic. Kevin O’Brien.

2017 CVG 013429 — East Worthington LLC vs. Ericka James. Kevin O’Brien.

2017 CVG 013430 — UWV Northern Pines LLC vs. William Kerr. Elizabeth J. Birch.

2017 CVG 013431 — East Worthington LLC vs. Jody Sexton. Kevin O’Brien.

2017 CVG 013432 — UWV Northern Pines LLC vs. Gloria Hernandez. Elizabeth J. Birch.

2017 CVG 013433 — Tandum QCA Income Partners vs. Jerry Thomas. Elizabeth J. Birch.

2017 CVG 013434 — Dashnor Kodhelaj vs. Wilma Griffith.

2017 CVG 013435 — Oak Hills MHC LLC vs. Barbara Walsh. Elizabeth J. Birch.

2017 CVG 013437 — Grady Evans vs. Carol Williams. Michael R Szolosi.

Other Civil Actions2017 CVH 013289 — Amanda Williams

vs. BMV.2017 CVH 013328 — Shaquontae

Wilkerson vs. BMV.2017 CVH 013389 — Jessica Gunnell vs.

BMV.2017 CVH 013409 — Edward Black vs.

BMV.2017 CVH 013423 — Anthony Messmer

vs. BMV.

Personal Injury Actions2017 CVE 013361 — Thomas Bolon vs.

Jeff Holbrook. Steven Zeehandelar.2017 CVE 013456 — Donna Lee vs.

Grange Insurance Co.

Small Claims2017 CVI 013383 — Alexander Lee vs.

Lori Lucas.2017 CVI 013390 — JT/ SG vs. Home

Instead Senior Care Ohio.2017 CVI 013410 — Larry Cereso vs.

Liberty Transportation.

PLEADINGSNotice of Dismissal

2016 CVF 041172 — Chaparral, Inc. vs. C. Minor. Case was dismissed by plff.The following cases were dismissed by plff. with prejudice:

2015 CVF 040129 — Capital One Bank, N.A. vs. D. M. Lontoc.

2016 CVF 034024 — American Express Centurion Bank vs. E. Sgambellone.

2017 CVG 006745 — Capital One Bank, N.A. vs. D. Lunsford.

2017 CVG 009608 — T & R Properties, Inc. vs. J. Barnhart.The following cases were dismissed by plff. without prejudice:

2016 CVF 029449 — Capital One Bank, N.A. vs. S. L. Adams.

2016 CVF 029451 — Capital One Bank, N.A. vs. S. L. Adams.

2016 CVF 030502 — Midland Funding, LLC vs. D. Young.

2016 CVF 034435 — Midland Funding, LLC vs. D. Young.

2016 CVF 034760 — Capital One Bank, N.A. vs. J. Mosher.

2017 CVG 010687 — Akidel Investment Co. vs. D. Frimpong.

2017 CVG 011593 — Olympic Realty, LLC vs. O. Myers.

2017 CVG 012702 — AMH 2015-2 Borrower, LLC vs. T. Brown, et al.

2017 CVG 012706 — AMH 2015-2 Borrower, LLC vs. S. Walls, et al.

Satisfaction of Judgement2001 CVF 041223 — Palisades

Acquisition XVI, LLC vs. S. G. Reynolds.2007 CVF 030271 — Velocity

Investments, LLC vs. B. A. White.2009 CVF 042230 — Capital One Bank,

N.A. vs. R. R. Ferguson-Owens.2010 CVF 010499 — Capital One Bank,

N.A. vs. T. L. Maxey.2010 CVF 025886 — Capital One Bank,

N.A. vs. S. Raymond.2010 CVF 035508 — Motorists Mutual

Ins. Co. vs. R. E. Ghent.2010 CVF 041056 — Capital One Bank,

N.A. vs. M. P. Connors.2011 CVF 008810 — Capital One Bank,

N.A. vs. A. Ramos.2011 CVF 015661 — Capital One Bank,

N.A. vs. S. L. Kovar.2011 CVF 022637 — Capital One Bank,

N.A. vs. S. M. Glover.2012 CVF 011939 — Portfolio Recovery

Associates, LLC vs. R. Garman, III.2013 CVF 016729 — Capital One Bank,

N.A. vs. C. Thigpen.2013 CVF 025688 — Portfolio Recovery

Associates, LLC vs. A. Hansen.2013 CVF 026663 — Portfolio Recovery

Associates, LLC vs. T. L. Monegan.2013 CVF 035952 — Portfolio Recovery

Associates, LLC vs. M. M. Sullivan.2014 CVF 032312 — CACH, LLC vs. D.

E. Kocher.2014 CVF 034224 — Troy Capital, LLC

vs. A. Longoria.2015 CVF 007633 — Portfolio Recovery

Associates, LLC vs. K. Gross.2015 CVF 035496 — Portfolio Recovery

Associates, LLC vs. B. Banner.2015 CVF 035983 — AT&T vs. S. R.

Jones.2015 CVG 039285 — Showe Management

Corp. vs. N. Fischer, et al.2016 CVF 003013 — Portfolio Recovery

Associates, LLC vs. D. Robinson.2016 CVF 003553 — Berkshire Hathaway

Homestate Ins. Co. vs. AMC Express, LLC.2016 CVF 003764 — CACH, LLC vs. K.

J. Brecht.2016 CVF 009658 — Portfolio Recovery

Associates, LLC vs. B. M. Craig.2016 CVF 017854 — Capital One Bank,

N.A. vs. D. E. Campos.2016 CVF 018480 — Portfolio Recovery

Associates, LLC vs. I. O. Sharif.2016 CVF 019641 — Jefferson Capital

Systems, LLC vs. V. Tweedy.2016 CVF 031846 — Landmark

Acceptance Corp. vs. R. S. Evans.2017 CVG 009608 — T & R Properties,

Inc. vs. J. Barnhart.

DECISIONSJudge Barrows

In the following cases, judgement for plaintiff for amount noted, interest and cost:

2017 CVF 008289 — Discover Bank vs. A. Morgan $4,352.01.

Judge Hummer

In the following cases, judgement for plaintiff for amount noted, interest and cost:

2016 CVF 020114 — Cavalry SPV I, LLC vs. K. Grieve $1,883.35.

2016 CVF 022867 — Central Ohio Credit Corp. vs. B. Averett $6,554.81.

2016 CVG 016925 — J. Ross vs. T. Fletcher $1,199.41.

2017 CVF 009013 — Capital One Bank, N.A. vs. K. Wilson $1,200.41.In the following cases, judgement for plaintiff for restitution of premises and cost:

2017 CVG 010743 — Albany Place Investment Ltd., et al. vs. S. Nguyen.

2017 CVG 006619 — Capital Village, LLC vs. Shoe Slay Shoetique, LLC.

2017 CVG 009543 — J. Boykin vs. N. Vaughn.

2017 CVG 010696 — Ms Jills Rental Properties, LLC vs. J. Greene.

2017 CVG 010754 — Crossroads Property Management vs. T. Armstrong.

2017 CVG 011030 — JLM Investments, LLC vs. R. Leslie, et al.

2017 CVG 011494 — Ohio Property Co., LLC vs. L. Bean, et al.

2017 CVG 011510 — DMS Robinwood Properties, LLC vs. B. Pettigrew, et al.

2017 CVG 011568 — Karl Rd, LLC vs. R. Grayson.

2017 CVG 011583 — H. Rogers vs. K. Randolph.

2017 CVG 011586 — Ardent Property Management, Inc. vs. J. Starkey.

2017 CVG 011597 — Ardent Property Management, Inc. vs. J. Justice.

2017 CVG 011601 — Ardent Property Management, Inc. vs. A. Bocanegra.

2017 CVG 010141 — 4707 Hilton Avenue vs. A. Mounts, et al.

2017 CVG 002454 — Homestead America vs. S. Giles, et al.

Judge Tyack

In the following cases, judgement for plaintiff for restitution of premises and cost:

2017 CVG 008180 — W. Henry vs. M. Formey.

HEARING SCHEDULEJudge Barrows

May 1 1:00 P.M.

2015 TR C 133099 — Christopher Fowler.

2014 CR B 031274 — Thomas Musgrave.

2015 CR B 001880 — Christopher Fowler.

Judge Brandt

May 1 8:30 A.M.

2017 TR D 120758 — Claude Thompson. Public Defender, Atty.

2016 CR B 017500 — Donald Farley.2016 CR B 026979 — Tabatha Dempsey.

Polsinelli, Atty.2016 TR D 155178 — Antwonne Simon.

Askew, Atty.2016 TR D 190846 — Antwonne Simon.

Askew, Atty.2016 TR D 200954 — Claude Thompson.

Public Defender, Atty.2017 CR B 005525 — Claude Thompson.

Public Defender, Atty.2017 CR B 006389 — Trevor White.

Public Defender, Atty.

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2017 CR B 006951 — Talaya Johnson. Hoff, Atty.

2017 CR B 007445 — Samuel Bernardo. Woods, Atty.

2017 CR B 007489 — Elijah Dixon. Public Defender, Atty.

2017 CR B 008027 — Talaya Johnson. Zumstein, Atty.

2017 TR D 126130 — Antwonne Simon.2017 TR D 128262 — Misaad Darwish.

9:30 A.M.2016 CR B 012116 — Gabrielle Woods-

Schneier. Probst, Atty.2017 CR B 000107 — Gabrielle Woods-

Schneier. Probst, Atty.2017 CR B 005329 — Tyler Jackson.

Scranton, Atty.10:00 A.M.

2017 CR B 002813 — Eric Hurley.

Judge GreenMay 1

8:30 A.M.2017 CR B 007228 — Mohamed

Mohamed. Hardy, Atty.2017 CR B 007384 — Najla Dorsey.

Tucker, Atty.2017 TR C 119160 — William Catalfina.

Huey, Atty.2017 TR D 114331 — Aaron Hamann.2017 TR D 120004 — Jameelah Sparks.

Public Defender, Atty.2017 TR D 127958 — Najla Dorsey.

Tucker, Atty.2017 TR D 130776 — Matthew Goodwin.

Mendieta, Atty.2017 CR B 005877 — David Palumbo.

Boyle, Atty.2017 CR B 006582 — James Lewis.

Hawkins, Atty.2017 CR B 006929 — Musheer Hijazeen.

Tyack, Atty.2017 CR B 007832 — Bruce Thivener.

Mendieta, Atty.2017 CR B 008112 — Matthew Goodwin.

Mendieta, Atty.2017 TR C 116801 — Paige Sutfin.

Shamansky, Atty.2017 TR C 121494 — David Palumbo.

Boyle, Atty.2017 TR D 114785 — Bryant Polk.

Fornia, Atty.2017 TR D 124542 — Stephen Singleton.

9:00 A.M.2016 CR B 011950 — Kandes Lee.

McCaughan, Atty.2015 CR B 011283 — Jeffry Voycik.2015 CR B 012543 — Jeffry Voycik.2015 CR B 015013 — Jeffry Voycik.2015 CR B 016583 — Jeffry Voycik.2015 CR B 017858 — Jeffry Voycik.2015 CR B 024667 — Demarko Anderson.

Connell, Atty.2016 CR B 003941 — Demarko Anderson.

Connell, Atty.2016 CR B 025923 — Nichole Alexander.

Walsh, Atty.2016 CR B 028768 — Leo Johnson.

Dennison, Atty.2016 TR C 170113 — Robert Pearson.

Walsh, Atty.2017 CR B 001687 — Demarko Anderson.

Connell, Atty.2017 CR B 004790 — Jeffry Voycik.

Sherwood, Atty.2017 TR C 109246 — Randle Beal.

Hawkins, Atty.9:30 A.M.

2016 TR C 190134 — Anthony Eramo. Tyack, Atty.

2016 TR D 141164 — Celeste Clay. Thomas, Atty.

2017 TR D 116164 — Susan Banks. Mallory, Atty.

2017 TR D 120833 — Dwayne Sullivan.2017 TR D 127859 — Dwayne Sullivan.2017 TR D 126337 — Clinton McKee.2017 CR B 002501 — Kaila Lejzerowicz.

Nekervis, Atty.2017 CR B 002502 — Kaila Lejzerowicz.

Nekervis, Atty.2016 CR B 023725 — Kyle Kriebel.

Churchill, Atty.2016 TR C 188852 — Trico Galloway.

Walsh, Atty.2017 CR B 001510 — Rasul Elder. Shaw,

Atty.2017 CR B 003842 — Christina Berninger.

Vassy, Atty.2017 TR C 108904 — Bernard Thorne.

Shamansky, Atty.2017 TR C 113270 — Christina Berninger.

Schutte, Atty.2017 TR D 113729 — Alex England.2017 TR D 113954 — Christina Berninger.

Vassy, Atty.2017 TR D 126491 — Arthur Kuplan.

Collins, Atty.10:00 A.M.

2016 CR B 022771 — Ceedric Hollingsworth.

2016 CR B 024681 — Willie Felder. Billing, Atty.

2016 TR D 185346 — Willie Felder. Billing, Atty.

2017 TR D 114545 — Willie Felder. Billing, Atty.

2017 TR C 119592 — Willie Felder. Billing, Atty.

11:00 A.M.2017 TR D 109272 — Yodite Asmelash.

Moore, Atty.

Judge HawkinsMay 1

10:00 A.M.2017 TR D 122300 — Kiann Owens.

Riddell, Atty.

Judge HummerMay 1

9:00 A.M.2011 TR D 101830 — Frank Freeman.2015 TR D 143566 — Marekus Benson.

Jeter, Atty.2017 TR C 100958 — Gwendolyn

Downey.2017 TR D 108835 — Frank Freeman.

Tome, Atty.2017 TR D 111611 — Renasha Easley.2016 CR B 025277 — Allen Willis.2017 TR C 109815 — Frank Freeman.

Tome, Atty.2017 TR C 114020 — Quadella Ayers.

Sherwood, Atty.9:30 A.M.

2012 TR D 179942 — Michael Holland.2015 TR D 163805 — Enrico Clardy.2015 TR D 187495 — Diante Davis.

Boyle, Atty.2016 TR D 115730 — Michael Holland.2016 TR D 192343 — Kimmieyada

James. Efta, Atty.2016 TR D 199727 — Abdikadir Nur.

Maher, Atty.2017 CR B 005026 — Jason Thompson.

Dodgion, Atty.2017 CR B 006476 — Kent Bass. Hardy,

Atty.2017 CR B 006942 — Waahid Jaye.

Nobles, Atty.2017 CR B 007085 — Kent Bass.

Williams, Atty.2017 TR C 102582 — William Buckley.

Aucoin, Atty.2017 TR C 121604 — Teresa Gautier.

Williams, Atty.2017 TR C 124746 — Abbie Sanborn.

Noble, Atty.2017 TR D 103944 — Adam Duncan.

Grant, Atty.2017 TR D 118818 — Rebecca Baxter.

Shafer, Atty.2017 TR D 119132 — Sherrie Davey.2017 TR D 118989 — Tyrone Powell.

Hurt, Atty.2017 CR B 006507 — Kent Bass. Public

Defender, Atty.

2016 CR B 006825 — Jason Thompson. Dodgion, Atty.

2016 CR B 013908 — Jason Thompson.2016 CR B 015371 — Michael Holland.2016 TR C 169352 — Nithya

Govindasamy. Ezanidis, Atty.2016 TR C 187381 — Thomas Vogelpohl.

Shaw, Atty.2017 CR B 004500 — Joshua Cossin.

Martello, Atty.2017 CR B 005571 — Angie Perez.

Sherwood, Atty.2017 CR B 005895 — Cornelius Hunt.

Nobles, Atty.2017 CR B 006913 — Kent Bass.

Williams, Atty.10:00 A.M.

2016 CR B 000778 — Obet Jennings.2016 TR C 128792 — Nicholas Legler.2016 TR C 170562 — Jennifer Dula.2016 TR D 171839 — Veronica Doughty.

Schutte, Atty.2016 TR D 173643 — Kellis Morris.

Bowers, Atty.2016 TR D 188564 — Montrose Ford.2017 TR C 102924 — Isaac Tobler.2017 TR C 103186 — Mecca Wharton.2017 TR C 120563 — Nicole McGee.

Connell, Atty.2017 TR D 118719 — Lorenzo Palma.

Berger, Atty.2017 TR D 123189 — Valerie Cobb.2017 TR D 128875 — Thomas Nugent.2015 TR C 176257 — Amaal Farah.2016 CR B 000618 — Mark Crandell.2016 CR B 005517 — Keasia Grant.2016 CR B 014992 — Devon Valentine.2016 CR B 020261 — Shamario

McGlown.2016 TR C 103431 — Amaal Farrah.2016 TR C 111259 — Mohannad

Shalash.2016 TR C 111877 — Meighan Lathouse.2016 TR C 115551 — Meighan

Lathouse.2016 TR C 142801 — Nicole McGee.2016 TR C 199354 — Dominic Sanfillipo.

Heald, Atty.2017 CR B 000869 — Mark Crandell.

McKenzie, Atty.2017 TR C 106827 — Meighan Lathouse.

Binning, Atty.2017 TR D 127401 — Mukhtar Ali.

11:00 A.M.2017 TR C 107001 — Ricardo Easley.

Ross, Atty.

Judge MorehartMay 1

9:00 A.M.2017 TR D 102895 — Aja Browning

Prysock. McCaughan, Atty.2016 CR B 015065 — Aja Browning

Prysock. McCaughan, Atty.2016 TR D 154124 — Aja Browning.

McCaughan, Atty.2017 CR B 001271 — Aja Browning

Prysock. McCaughan, Atty.2017 TR D 109656 — Aja Browning-

Prysock. Public Defender, Atty.

Judge O’GradyMay 1

9:00 A.M.2016 TR D 183805 — Maria Burgett.

Stempien, Atty.2016 TR D 192791 — Shaquan Gray.

Fornia, Atty.2017 CR B 003552 — Rudra Karki. Port,

Atty.2017 CR B 003627 — Rudra Karki. Port,

Atty.2017 CR B 007496 — Donald Greene.

Maher, Atty.2017 TR C 121727 — Maria Burgett.

Churchill, Atty.2017 TR D 115580 — Mark Ingram.

Kaiser, Atty.2016 TR D 195918 — Maria Burgett.

Stempien, Atty.2016 CR B 011749 — Byron Jones. Coon,

Atty.2016 CR B 021389 — James Kennard.

Nobles, Atty.2016 CR B 023131 — Byron Jones.

Coon, Atty.2016 TR C 192803 — Shaquan Gray.

Fornia, Atty.2016 TR D 129524 — Heather Barlow.2016 TR D 190624 — Maria Burgett.

Stempien, Atty.2017 CR B 004983 — Cheryle Thacker.

Shaw, Atty.2017 CR B 006916 — Mohammad Al-

Mahmoud.2017 CR B 006921 — Mohammad Al

Mohmoud.2017 CR B 007570 — Charles Strow.

McGee, Atty.2017 CR B 008022 — Donald Greene.

Wheeler, Atty.2017 TR C 121061 — Emmanuel Rivera.

Binning, Atty.9:30 A.M.

2017 CR B 006576 — Stewart Cupps. Nobles, Atty.

2017 TR D 114501 — Tudese Muleta. King, Atty.

10:00 A.M.2016 TR D 193313 — Francessca Willis.

Williams, Atty.2017 CR B 003210 — Michael Evans.

Rovito, Atty.2017 TR C 114538 — John Eyerman.

Moore, Atty.2016 CR B 027436 — Darrin Roth.

Hawkins, Atty.2017 TR C 102702 — Wayne Lee.

11:00 A.M.2017 CR B 001169 — Jennifer Kelbley.

Judge Paley

May 1 8:30 A.M.

2017 CVF 004776 — Ohiohealth Corporation vs. Ronald Garlinger. Reis, Atty.

9:00 A.M.2016 CVF 037711 — First Merchants

Bank vs. Wiamoase New Hope Generation Club. Jones, Atty.; Adusei, Atty.

2016 CVE 019458 — Syli National Motor vs. Bresharius Agnew. King, Atty.

Judge Peeples

May 1 9:00 A.M.

2016 CR B 026972 — Christopher Haycook. White, Atty.

2016 TR D 102735 — Christopher Duncan. Sherwood, Atty.

2016 TR D 166926 — Jaleel Carter-Tate. Horne, Atty.

2016 TR D 188374 — Jaleel Carter-Tate. Horne, Atty.

2016 TR D 193344 — Christopher Haycook. White, Atty.

2017 CR B 002780 — Bhakti Khatiwada. Sabol, Atty.

2017 TR D 110607 — Donald Kelley. Mallory, Atty.

2017 TR D 115318 — Rahsheeda Farmer.

2017 TR D 119553 — Luam Abraha. Lonn, Atty.

2017 TR D 126113 — Franklin Moore. Public Defender, Atty.

2017 TR D 126388 — Michael Deyo.2017 TR D 127698 — Mark Snodgres.2016 TR D 102586 — Christopher

Duncan. Sherwood, Atty.2017 CR B 006794 — Christopher Willis.

Public Defender, Atty.2017 TR C 116350 — Amara Kargbo.

Dysert, Atty.2016 CR B 018251 — Christopher

Haycook. White, Atty.2016 CR B 018252 — Christopher

Haycook. White, Atty.2016 CR B 027640 — Christopher

Haycook. White, Atty.2017 CR B 005371 — James Miller. Hill,

Atty.2017 TR C 119481 — James Miller. Hill,

Atty.

2015 CR B 026740 — Donnell Macklin. Horne, Atty.

2015 CR B 028636 — Paul Eldridge. Shaw, Atty.

2016 CR B 000164 — Paul Eldridge. Shaw, Atty.

2016 CR B 002220 — Paul Eldridge. Shaw, Atty.

2016 CR B 023894 — Imani Whatley. Craig, Atty.

2016 CR B 024729 — Christopher Haycook. White, Atty.

2016 CR B 025081 — Seantel Ford. McGee, Atty.

2016 CR B 027211 — Christopher Haycook. White, Atty.

2017 CR B 001803 — Cierra Tanner. Hurt, Atty.

2017 CR B 002993 — Steven White. Levine, Atty.

2017 CR B 004605 — Castina Dam. Craig, Atty.

2017 CR B 005050 — Jordan Brown. Port, Atty.

2017 CR B 005330 — Lynn Lichtscheidl. Grant, Atty.

2017 CR B 006055 — Paul Cupid. Henderson, Atty.

2017 CR B 006688 — Anessa Lunsford. Efta, Atty.

2017 TR C 111462 — Caroline Gray.2017 TR C 113280 — Todd Bidlack.

Huey, Atty.2017 TR C 113806 — Margarette

Lahrmer. Stavroff, Atty.2017 TR C 120284 — Lanette Lipscomb.

Moore, Atty.2017 TR C 125298 — Austin Niemann.

DeBeneditto, Atty.2017 TR C 126073 — Brandon Moore.

Woods, Atty.2017 TR D 119464 — Corbon Woodford.

Hoffman, Atty.2017 TR D 120627 — Abdirahman

Aynab. Lyons, Atty.9:30 A.M.

2016 CR B 022725 — Mark Williams. Akamine, Atty.

2017 CR B 001057 — Samuel Payne. Wolfe, Atty.

2017 CR B 004093 — Breonna Sherman. Horne, Atty.

2017 CR B 004146 — Said Chonjo. Wolfe, Atty.

2017 CR B 006108 — Janekqua Thornton. Horne, Atty.

10:00 A.M.2009 TR C 109276 — Edward Miller.2014 TR C 128004 — Joshua Rhodes.2016 CR B 002630 — Shannon Overly.2016 CR B 010463 — Shannon Overly.

10:30 A.M.2016 TR D 198451 — Abdirashid Aden.

King, Atty.2017 TR D 105889 — Harminder Singh.

Yemc, Atty.2017 TR D 108843 — Abdirashid Aden.

King, Atty.2017 TR D 118194 — Lee Griffith. Yemc,

Atty.2017 TR D 119567 — Ali Ahmed.

Leshner, Atty.2017 TR D 119711 — Ashley Atkinson.

Bennett, Atty.2017 TR D 126930 — Athmane

Guendouzen.2017 TR D 127171 — Franklina Sowah.2017 TR D 127581 — Mohamed Hassan.2017 TR D 128241 — Narasimha Reddy.2016 TR D 177151 — Monet Viliborghi.2017 TR D 116543 — Shelia

Breckenridge.2017 TR D 117042 — James Schroeder.

Yosowitz, Atty.2017 TR D 126493 — Elizabeth

Maynard.11:00 A.M.

2016 TR C 111134 — Darren Langhorn. Craig, Atty.

2016 TR D 131774 — Van Biak Lian. Connell, Atty.

2015 CR B 004158 — Darren Langhorn. Craig, Atty.

2016 TR C 116866 — Van Lian. Grant, Atty.

2016 TR C 190302 — Seth Ruoff. Dominy, Atty.

Judge Pollitt

May 1 8:30 A.M.

2017 TR D 127915 — Wildredo Santiago.

2017 TR D 128608 — Carlos Rosario Valdez.

9:00 A.M.2016 CR B 023740 — Markiesha Morris.

Billing, Atty.2017 CR B 004972 — Abshir Jama.

Sabath, Atty.2013 CR B 014202 — Jeffrey Hodson.

Krapenc, Atty.2016 CR B 022269 — Terry Phillips.

Connell, Atty.2016 CR B 025689 — Markiesha Morris.

Billing, Atty.2016 TR C 183529 — Dione Calloway.

Moore, Atty.2017 TR C 102860 — John Ross. Billing,

Atty.2017 TR C 114259 — David Bullock.

Craig, Atty.2017 TR D 129098 — David Bullock.

Public Defender, Atty.1:00 P.M.

2016 CR B 026921 — Christopher Hemmings. Hoff, Atty.

Judge Salerno

May 1 9:00 A.M.

2017 TR C 127063 — Karim Todd. Mallory, Atty.

2017 TR D 112708 — Trent Hunter. Rosenberg, Atty.

2017 TR D 121917 — Nathan Rhoades. Public Defender, Atty.

2017 TR D 127378 — Carmelo Villanueva-Galarza. Coon, Atty.

2017 CR B 002399 — Jermaine Smith. Siewert, Atty.

2017 CR B 006918 — Rosezlle Penland.2017 CR B 007172 — Carmelo

Villanueva-Galarza. Coon, Atty.2017 CR B 007189 — Adam Dismuke.

Flood, Atty.2017 CR B 007278 — Robert French.

Craig, Atty.2017 CR B 007362 — Christopher

Dearwester. Birdsell, Atty.2017 TR C 122206 — Amy Studt.

Birdsell, Atty.2017 TR C 127019 — Carol Oty. Coon,

Atty.2017 TR C 127777 — Robert French.

Craig, Atty.2017 TR D 120277 — Ashia Shepherd.

Public Defender, Atty.2017 TR D 126951 — Ashia Shepherd.

Public Defender, Atty.10:00 A.M.

2016 TR D 160904 — Angel Santiago.2017 TR D 125649 — Valerie Davis

Johnson.2017 TR D 126997 — Radufou Duro

Djobo.2017 TR D 127132 — Howard Boddie.2017 TR D 127269 — Christopher Shell.2015 CR B 022611 — Taleah Shuler.2015 TR C 122903 — Jayro Betancourt.

Rodriguez, Atty.2017 CR B 002166 — Tony Traylor.

McGee, Atty.2017 CR B 002226 — Godfrey McFadden.

Hardy, Atty.2017 TR D 122781 — Charles Winland.

Judge Thomas

May 1 9:00 A.M.

2013 TR C 192110 — Crystal Eastwood. Kaiser, Atty.

2015 TR D 141097 — Kamaera Alexander.

2016 CR B 015908 — Frances Casto. Hoff, Atty.

2016 CR B 018175 — Frances Casto. Hoff, Atty.

2016 CR B 021046 — Amina Jama. Griffith, Atty.

2016 CR B 022807 — Vicki Vertin. Rieser, Atty.

2016 TR C 179915 — Vicki Vertin. Rieser, Atty.

2016 TR D 160542 — Jeffrey Curry. Guzman, Atty.

2017 CR B 002079 — Shavanna Brown.2017 TR C 102911 — Whitney Mansker.2017 TR C 121190 — Sean Kiff. Tucker,

Atty.2017 TR D 106117 — David Malech.2017 TR D 117306 — Dawan Dortch.

Connell, Atty.2017 TR D 118681 — Tedros Siyoum.2017 TR D 122489 — Mohamed

Mohamed. Gooch, Atty.2017 TR D 123100 — Christina Jones.2017 TR D 123178 — Mohamed

Mohamed. Gooch, Atty.2017 TR D 124230 — Adam Bowen.2017 TR D 126734 — Lazaro Companioni

Casrizano. Yemc, Atty.2017 TR D 126942 — Kevin Abbott.2017 TR D 126946 — Zia Karim.2017 TR D 127481 — Tecka Jackson.

Lafayette, Atty.2017 TR D 129138 — Ambe Ward.2015 CR B 018887 — Andrew Watson.

Colquitt, Atty.2015 CR B 026117 — James Davis.

Schutte, Atty.2015 TR D 108421 — Perry Gaiters.

Beck, Atty.2015 TR D 192086 — Tiffany Stafford.2016 CR B 000038 — Michael Lindsey.

Riehl, Atty.2016 CR B 012701 — Frank James.

Askew, Atty.2016 CR B 014890 — Michael Lindsey.

Guzman, Atty.2016 CR B 015641 — Mark Woods.

Guzman, Atty.2016 CR B 016821 — Andrew Watson.

Colquitt, Atty.2016 CR B 021762 — Michael Hardwick.

Guzman, Atty.2016 CR B 027055 — Frances Casto.

Hoff, Atty.2016 CR B 027807 — Amina Jama.

Griffith, Atty.2016 CR B 028943 — Sherry Hull.

Johnson, Atty.2016 TR C 171435 — Breanna

Chmielewski. Riddell, Atty.2016 TR D 196118 — Abdalla Nasim.2016 TR D 199350 — Perry Gaiters.

Beck, Atty.2017 CR B 001015 — Michael Woods.

Askew, Atty.2017 CR B 001045 — Amina Jama.

Griffith, Atty.2017 CR B 001198 — Amina Jama.

Griffith, Atty.2017 CR B 002076 — Frances Casto.

Hoff, Atty.2017 CR B 004069 — Michael Williams.

Dennison, Atty.2017 CR B 004321 — Alexander Skaggs.

Polsinelli, Atty.2017 CR B 005892 — John Straten.

Schregardus, Atty.2017 CR B 005892 — John Straten.

Vandemark, Atty.2017 CR B 005892 — John Straten.

Schregardus, Atty.2017 CR B 005892 — John Straten.

Vandemark, Atty.2017 CR B 006145 — Michael Williams.

Dennison, Atty.2017 CR B 006304 — Jayson Brazell.

Birdsell, Atty.2017 CR B 006953 — Justin Crawford.

Connell, Atty.2017 TR C 108457 — Rashawn Miller.

Moore, Atty.2017 TR C 109255 — Carlos Amaya.

Jafri, Atty.2017 TR C 123916 — Morris Williams.2017 TR D 126218 — Shannon Roberts.

11:00 A.M.2016 CR B 029054 — John Carney.

McCaughan, Atty.2016 TR C 193818 — Justin McDowell.

Sabol, Atty.1:30 P.M.

2016 CR B 029054 — John Carney. McCaughan, Atty.

Judge Tyack

May 1 8:30 A.M.

2016 TR C 180203 — Jaymin McDonald. Riddell, Atty.

2017 TR C 103334 — Crisha Wallace. McKenzie, Atty.

2017 CR B 001327 — Crisha Wallace. McKenzie, Atty.

2017 CR B 005168 — Lakischa Landrum. Public Defender, Atty.

2017 CR B 006076 — Alexis Hale. Steele, Atty.

2017 TR C 116342 — James Schmitt. Public Defender, Atty.

2017 TR C 118268 — Woodney Lochard. White, Atty.

2017 TR C 123925 — Kevin Logan. D’Varga, Atty.

2017 TR C 126137 — Mark Schwan. Nekervis, Atty.

2017 TR D 113619 — Nathaniel Kendel. Jafri, Atty.

9:00 A.M.2017 TR D 112089 — Ranada Houpe.

Smith, Atty.2017 TR C 119551 — Demas Yohannes.2017 CR B 003447 — Ranada Houpe.

Smith, Atty.2017 TR C 114322 — Shelly Lawler

Robinson. Ross, Atty.2017 TR D 103128 — Caltis Boyce.

Smith, Atty.2017 TR D 115195 — Shelly Lawler

Robinson. Ross, Atty.9:30 A.M.

2016 CR B 006267 — Jasmine Rodgers. Shaw, Atty.

2017 CR B 001628 — Jasmine Rodgers. Public Defender, Atty.

2017 CR B 002512 — Abdulrahman Jamea. McCaughan, Atty.

2017 CR B 004908 — Jasmine Rodgers. Public Defender, Atty.

2014 CR B 032330 — Samantha Baker. Irving, Atty.

2015 CR B 010261 — Samantha Baker. Irving, Atty.

2015 CR B 020825 — Samantha Baker. Irving, Atty.

2016 CR B 017762 — Zachary McKethan. Grant, Atty.

2016 CR B 024465 — Samantha Baker. Irving, Atty.

2016 CR B 027798 — Samantha Baker. Irving, Atty.

2016 TR C 185327 — Samantha Gould. Nesbitt, Atty.

2017 CR B 001802 — Cora Smock. Polsinelli, Atty.

2017 CR B 005785 — Samantha Baker. Jafri, Atty.

2017 TR D 123780 — Samantha Gould.10:00 A.M.

2016 CR B 006394 — Randy Tilley.2016 CR B 017091 — Glenn Fraley.2016 CR B 025150 — Denzel

Henderson.2017 CR B 003850 — Denzel

Henderson.2017 CR B 003851 — Denzel

Henderson.2017 TR D 128143 — Oran Irwin.

Bowers, Atty.

Magistrate 10AMay 1

1:30 P.M.2017 CVH 011740 — Aafi Hassan vs.

BMV.2017 CVH 013423 — Anthony Messmer

vs. BMV.2017 CVH 009594 — Autum Hairston

vs. BMV.2017 CVH 008074 — Cameron Griffin

vs. BMV.2017 CVH 011761 — Destiny Ligon vs.

BMV.2017 CVH 013409 — Edward Black vs.

BMV.2017 CVH 007547 — Imberley Burley

vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 008044 — Jermaine Stewart vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 013389 — Jessica Gunnell vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 008483 — Joan Jacobs vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 010819 — Jon Payne vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 010037 — Jua Harris vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 011901 — Juan Mackey vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 010977 — Juan Walker vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 010815 — Kathy Ketner vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 013246 — Kevin Jackson vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 011516 — Kolleh Kargbo vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 010420 — Marquis Hayes vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 010779 — Michael Rose vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 011725 — Nicholas Tate vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 011713 — Samuel Kamara vs. BMV.

2017 CVH 013328 — Shaquontae Wilkerson vs. BMV.

Magistrate 11A

May 1 9:00 A.M.

2017 CVG 012497 — 2551 Indianola Avenue LLC vs. Jordan Mabrey. Beane, Atty.

2017 CVG 009014 — Abadit Asgedom vs. Antony Payne.

2017 CVG 012521 — Aerc Saw Mill Village LLC vs. Amber Elliot. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 011871 — Alla Mikhalyuk vs. Latonya Lawson.

2017 CVG 011742 — Amberly Square Apartments vs. Claudette Monday. Strahorn, Atty.

2017 CVG 012485 — Bernard Danforth vs. Nicholas Elliott.

2017 CVG 012486 — Bernard Danforth vs. Perry Reeves.

2017 CVG 012487 — Bernard Danforth vs. Julian Ashburn.

2017 CVG 012467 — Bernetta Todd vs. Mesha Smith.

2017 CVG 011863 — BLM Companies LLC vs. John Doe. Williams, Atty.

2017 CVG 012290 — BLM Companies LLC vs. Rochelle Hendricks. Williams, Atty.

2017 CVG 012504 — C&F Forest Edge LLC vs. Jessica Youngblood. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012489 — C&F Montrose Square LLC vs. Thomas Applegate. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012448 — CF Ohio Owner LLC vs. Cmone Crutchfield. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012499 — CF Ohio Owner LLC vs. Steven Barry. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012500 — CF Ohio Owner LLC vs. Niza Castillo. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012495 — CF Ohio Owner LLC Lindendale Apartments vs. Alexa Figueroa. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012436 — Charles Evans vs. Blanche Baker.

2017 CVG 012452 — Collins Road Properties Ltd. vs. Paul Mathew. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012435 — Crossroads Property Management LLC vs. Dezharae Taylor. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012437 — Crossroads Property Management LLC vs. Ashley Marshall. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012441 — Crossroads Property Management LLC vs. Charles Shotwell. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012490 — Crossroads Property Management LLC vs. Keith Bailey. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012491 — Crossroads Property Management LLC vs. Sierre Corley. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012492 — Crossroads Property Management LLC vs. Karlisha Harris. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012493 — Crossroads Property Management LLC vs. Jose Hernandez. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012494 — Crossroads Property Management LLC vs. Rayshawn Smith. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012518 — Crossroads Property Management LLC vs. Elizabeth Daniel. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012443 — David Elliot vs. Kami Bernard. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012427 — Dublin Financial Group LLC vs. Kristen Vance. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012509 — ELMS 4434 Appian Way LLC vs. Myles Slack. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012451 — Elon Property Management Company LLC vs. Ted Jonas. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012523 — Fred Rector vs. Michael Wilms.

2017 CVG 012445 — Gateway Lakes Aquisition LLC vs. Von Griffith. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 011790 — George Price vs. Victoria Deran.

2017 CVG 007992 — Gracie Gibson vs. Bernetta Ward.

2017 CVG 012422 — Hilliard Park Partners LLC vs. Darnell Marshall. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012423 — Hilliard Park Partners LLC vs. Charmaine Williams. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012424 — Hilliard Park Partners LLC vs. Deborah Anderson. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012425 — Hilliard Park Partners LLC vs. Bryan Wilson. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012426 — Hilliard Park Partners LLC vs. Gregory Hill. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 011870 — Jeff Pontius vs. Shane Hayes. Linnen, Atty.

2017 CVG 012431 — Jeff Turner vs. Mohammed Hasan.

2017 CVG 012444 — Jeffrey New Day Apartments LLC vs. Vadim Kodenets. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012522 — Joe Allen vs. Ashlea Hutchinson.

2017 CVG 012428 — Joseph Woods vs. William Hayes.

2017 CVG 009106 — Joyce Williams vs. Davon Snow.

2017 CVG 009681 — Keisha Boykin vs. Yvonne Harvey.

2017 CVG 012473 — Kevin Trojack vs. Shane Rice.

2017 CVG 012475 — Kevin Trojack vs. Brittany Hutsler.

2017 CVG 012470 — Layden Hale vs. Tamere Milan.

2017 CVG 012413 — Lechner Properties Ltd. vs. Larhonda Dulaney. Thompson, Atty.

2017 CVG 012512 — Link Real Estate Group LLC vs. Melissa Conley. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012514 — Link Real Estate Group LLC vs. Jessica Bradley. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012515 — Link Real Estate Group LLC vs. Kimberly Wright. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 011868 — Mary Shipleysmith vs. Tacera Alexandra.

2017 CVG 011869 — Mary Shipleysmith vs. Tecera Hunter.

2017 CVG 012503 — Matrix Harvest Glen LLC vs. Cassandra Ratliff. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012501 — Maxtown Communities LLC vs. Glenda Brown. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012502 — Maxtown Communities LLC vs. Daniel Alfredo. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012410 — Old Home McComb LLC vs. Robin Davidson. Goldberg, Atty.

2017 CVG 012474 — Olga Serdyuk vs. Matthew Lemons.

2017 CVG 012462 — Onyango Bashir-Muhammad vs. Cecily Crockett.

2017 CVG 012525 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Tequara Smalley. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012526 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Ocipare McKinley. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012527 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Eserty Santos. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012528 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Gabriel Rivera-Cora. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012530 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Annette Jackson. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012531 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Andres Diaz Dominguez. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012532 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. April Moore. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012533 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Deondre Wilson. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012535 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Shawn Coy. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012536 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Brittany Conner. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012537 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Eduardo Quezada. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012538 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Ramatu Koroma. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012539 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Starlin Matos. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012540 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Justin Pelfrey. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012541 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Ashley Danielle. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012542 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Braheem Israel. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012543 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. James Danley. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012544 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Brianna Godsey. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012545 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Charstean Green. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012546 — RG Townhomes LLC vs. Terence Brock. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012505 — RLJ Management Co. Inc. vs. Debra Theil. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012506 — RLJ Management Co. Inc. vs. Cassandra Worthy. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012507 — RLJ Management Co. Inc. vs. Pamela Smith. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012551 — Sandra Amador vs. Michelle Detty Down.

2017 CVG 012520 — Sandra Yu vs. Dennis Talbott. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012408 — Stoneacres LLP vs. Laura Froberg. Rees, Atty.

2017 CVG 012472 — Swan Associates vs. Lawrence Skeens.

2017 CVG 012421 — TGM Worthington Green Inc. vs. Michael McKeon. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 012510 — Tom Mullen vs. Malica Adams. Mann, Atty.

2017 CVG 012516 — VIP Realty Inc. vs. Debbie Henry. Showe, Atty.

2017 CVG 011998 — Vital Rental Properties LLC vs. Shari Pearson. Beane, Atty.

Magistrate Paat

May 1 1:30 P.M.

2017 CVI 002856 — Ralph Whitlow vs. Twyla Coffman. Beane, Atty.

INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT

Judge Barrows2014 TR D 197829 — Daryl Payne.2017 TR C 131563 — Kimberly Hylton.2017 TR D 120021 — Shantel Mayle.2017 TR D 129371 — Asha Mohamed.2017 TR D 129592 — Samantha

Driscoll.

Judge Brandt2015 CR B 021813 — Rashad Pleasant.2016 CR B 020451 — Rashad Pleasant.2017 CVF 008128 — Ronald Canini.2017 TR D 120513 — Anthony Herman.2017 TR D 129776 — Ayan Abdi.2017 TR D 129825 — Ronald Williams.2017 TR D 130190 — Ronald Lamar.

Judge Ebner

2017 CR B 008230 — Annie Mines.2017 CR B 008238 — Maurice Miller.2017 TR D 123765 — Jonathon Moore.2017 TR D 129270 — Demondre Butler.2017 TR D 129433 — Justin

Stechenfinger.2017 TR D 130419 — Zachary Ruch.2017 TR D 130770 — Michael Allen.

Judge Green

2016 CR B 019923 — Mathieu Blair.2017 CR B 005412 — Marshon Steele.2017 CR B 008112 — Matthew

Goodwin.2017 CR B 008122 — John Justice.2017 CR B 008135 — Keesa Payne.2017 TR D 128456 — Janera Knuckles.2017 TR D 129503 — Ruqiya Guled.2017 TR D 129605 — Tina Radivojevic.2017 TR D 129789 — Abubakar Skeikh.2017 TR D 130729 — Christopher Striff.2017 TR D 130776 — Matthew

Goodwin.

Judge Hawkins2017 TR D 128126 — David Davydov.2017 TR D 128127 — Jonathan Jackson.2017 TR D 128813 — Scott Whitaker.2017 TR D 130164 — Steven Mason.2017 TR D 130214 — David Cox.2017 TR D 131040 — Nd Alam.

Judge Herbert

2016 CR B 018717 — Kenny McGowan.2016 CR B 024486 — Kayleena

McDaniel.2017 CR B 003431 — Kayleena

McDaniel.2017 CR B 008221 — Mallissa Thrweatt.2017 CR B 008237 — Angel Iraneta.2017 CR B 008302 — Alma Camarillo.2017 CVF 004019 — Devante Taylor.2017 CVF 008372 — Brianne Howell.2017 TR D 126996 — Kayleena

McDaniel.2017 TR D 129779 — Matthew Runyon.2017 TR D 130230 — Stephanie McCoy.2017 TR D 130240 — Liban Abdi.2017 TR D 130251 — Craig Marsh.2017 TR D 130354 — Hicham

Hammane.2017 TR D 130414 — Devonte Hill.2017 TR D 131523 — Jeremy Kantor.

Judge Hummer

2016 CR B 027595 — Tyrone Patterson.2017 CR B 005320 — Tyrone Patterson.2017 CR B 006609 — Tyrone Patterson.2017 CR B 008172 — Jacqueline

Morrison.2017 CR B 008175 — Jacqueline

Morrison.2017 CR B 008176 — Jacqueline

Morrison.2017 CR B 008177 — Jacqueline

Morrison.2017 CR B 008178 — Jacqueline

Morrison.2017 CR B 008179 — Jacqueline

Morrison.2017 CVF 007645 — Bradford White

Corporation.2017 CVF 009435 — Daniel Ingram.2017 CVF 011369 — Julie Klingler.2017 TR D 129387 — Suaad Yusuf.2017 TR D 130373 — Robert Holley.2017 TR D 130585 — Patrick Theisen.2017 TR D 131242 — Ghassan Awad.2017 TR D 131273 — Dahir Ali.

Judge Morehart

2016 CR B 028612 — Carlton Huffman.2016 CVF 039021 — Charles Scherer.2017 CR B 003734 — Carlton Huffman.2017 CR B 005290 — Keyton Brown.2017 CR B 006594 — Robert Humphrey.2017 CR B 008015 — Ryan Strawser.2017 CR B 008195 — John Mullins.2017 TR D 104293 — Carlton Huffman.2017 TR D 130019 — Cameron

Hawthorne.2017 TR D 130161 — Lamar Hudson.2017 TR D 130451 — Darrek

Deffenbaugh.

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INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT

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Judge O’Grady2017 CR B 005508 — Carlos Thrweatt.2017 CVF 009856 — Eric Carr.2017 TR C 131471 — Andre Collymore.2017 TR D 129421 — Satpal Singh.2017 TR D 130790 — Ahmad Allen.2017 TR D 131657 — Ravon Ingram.

Judge Paley2017 CR B 008168 — Christy Brown.2017 CR B 008199 — Brandon Staples.2017 CVF 005227 — Anastasia Coe

Seymour.2017 CVF 008070 — Shani McDonald.2017 TR D 130154 — Twyla Brown.2017 TR D 130310 — Eulogio

Santibanez.2017 TR D 130910 — Kimiya Yunis.2017 TR D 131246 — Efrain Salguero.

Judge Peeples2017 CR B 008124 — Charles Morgan

Jr.2017 CR B 008132 — Michael Whitt.2017 CR B 008226 — Daniel Lane-

Alvarado.2017 CR B 008233 — Vincent Reid.2017 CVF 007516 — Megan McGeary.2017 TR D 127385 — Patrick Theisen.2017 TR D 129191 — Yusuf Abdalle.2017 TR D 129394 — Thomas Langston.2017 TR D 129528 — Samantha Kiser.2017 TR D 129818 — Ronald Wren.2017 TR D 129863 — Sheridan Richey.2017 TR D 130968 — Andre Jones.

Judge Pollitt2017 CR B 008139 — Daryl Thompson.2017 CR B 008227 — Lauren Jenkins.2017 TR D 129183 — Ashlei McDowell.2017 TR D 129366 — Kaeli Tuinstra.2017 TR D 129559 — Mohamud Abdi.2017 TR D 129866 — Yunju Wang.2017 TR D 130202 — Adam McCall.2017 TR D 130781 — Daryl Thompson.

Judge Salerno2017 CR B 004813 — Sylvester Walker.2017 CR B 008138 — Lamar Price.2017 CR B 008163 — Felicia Storey.

2017 CR B 008219 — Alexander Napolitano.

2017 CVE 008040 — John Workman.2017 CVF 008447 — Tammy Collins.2017 TR C 114170 — Kenneth Rollins.2017 TR C 122708 — Erik Anderson.2017 TR C 123234 — T. Evans.2017 TR D 128326 — Steven Howard.

Judge Thomas2017 CR B 005272 — David Diggs.2017 CR B 008216 — Marcus Allen.2017 CR B 008222 — Nicole Moberly.2017 CVF 007567 — Lauren Kunkle.2017 TR D 121404 — Eric Meyers.2017 TR D 123758 — Bradley Durkin.2017 TR D 123858 — Rocky Walls.2017 TR D 129404 — Beverly Dixon.2017 TR D 130297 — Abdiweli Farah.2017 TR D 131164 — Abdulaziz Yusur.

Judge Tyack2017 CR B 004177 — Jessie Crissinger.2017 CR B 007987 — Lawrence

Stevenson.2017 TR D 129386 — Brian Scott.2017 TR D 129412 — James Morrow.2017 TR D 130436 — Mohamed

Rahouti.2017 TR D 130592 — Madina Juma.2017 TR D 130735 — Mohamed Hassan.2017 TR D 131103 — Farhan Derow.2017 TR D 131244 — Mathiwos

Ghebremariam.

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Division_______________________________

NEW CASESEnvironmental Actions

2017 ER B 071323 — City Of Columbus vs. William Floyd.

2017 ER B 071324 — City Of Columbus vs. Clebert Marsainvil.

2017 ER B 071325 — City Of Columbus vs. Terrence Nicholson.

2017 ER B 071326 — City Of Columbus vs. Roy Hinds.

2017 ER B 071327 — City Of Columbus vs. Carolyn Winston.

2017 ER B 071328 — City Of Columbus vs. Robert Mathieu.

2017 ER B 071329 — State Of Ohio vs. Samantha Leslie.

2017 ER B 071330 — State Of Ohio vs. Lawrence McFarland.

2017 ER B 071331 — State Of Ohio vs. Christine Loveless.

2017 ER B 071333 — State Of Ohio vs. Haley Stanley.

2017 ER B 071334 — State Of Ohio vs. Jeffrey Wheeler.

2017 ER B 071335 — State Of Ohio vs. Johnny Woo.

2017 ER B 071336 — State Of Ohio vs. Allanah Dobosu.

2017 ER B 071337 — State Of Ohio vs. Brandy Fulgham.

2017 ER B 071338 — City Of Columbus vs. Charlene Feaster.

HEARING SCHEDULEMay 1

9:00 A.M.2016 EVH 060280 — Bill Heeter.2016 EVH 060322 — Heirs Or Devisees

Of Katie M. Twilley Decendent.2016 EVH 060324 — Gary Miller.2016 EVH 060410 — Little Eagle

Properties LLC.2010 EVH 060410 — Masjid Sahaba.

Hodge, Atty.10:00 A.M.

2013 EVH 060300 — Christine Ramsey.2017 ER B 070905 — Kiann Owens.

Riddell, Atty.2015 EVH 060393 — David Bowers

Properties LLC.2016 EVH 060172 — Scot Co. By David

C. Scott.2016 EVH 060257 — Maryanna Sergio.

Friend, Atty.2016 EVH 060287 — Arnold Mullins.2016 EVH 060289 — David Bowers.2016 EVH 060290 — Norma Krouskop.

Nesbitt, Atty.2016 EVH 060298 — Bonnie Wood.2016 EVH 060308 — Heirs Or Devisees

Of Kamal Al Shahal. McNinch, Atty.2016 EVH 060380 — Karen Brown.2016 EVH 060442 — Ronnie Woodrow.2016 EVH 060444 — LLC Swapnam

Enterprises. Hapner, Atty.2017 EVH 060101 — Heirs Or Devisees

Of Mary Sharpe Decendent.

2017 EVH 060173 — Tandetnisky LLC. Rees, Atty.

2017 EVH 060252 — Arthur Hurst.2017 EVH 060259 — Estate Of Timothy

Clancy.2017 EVH 060296 — Tandetnisky LLC.2017 EVH 060298 — Tandetnisky LLC.

11:00 A.M.2017 EVH 060112 — George S Smith

Aka Steve Smith & Jody L Smith Suc. Sharpe, Atty.

INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT

2015 ER B 070775 — Edwin Lloyd.2015 ER B 070807 — Edwin Lloyd.2015 ER B 071030 — Edwin Lloyd.2017 ER B 070319 — Mindy Staten.2017 ER B 070436 — Mamadou Ndiaye.2017 ER B 070783 — Kristina Parks.2017 ER B 071018 — Kenneth

Williamson.2017 ER B 071034 — Ashley Green.2017 ER B 071129 — Scott Whitaker.2017 ER B 071169 — Jonathan Jackson.2017 ER B 071170 — David Davydov.2017 ER B 071238 — David Cox.2017 ER B 071244 — Steven Mason.2017 ER B 071277 — Nd Alam.2017 ER D 071265 — Michael Carnes.2017 ER D 071266 — Robert Buchanan.2017 ER D 071267 — Rick Chase.2017 EVA 060340 — Franklin County

Dept Of Animal Care And Control.2017 EVA 060341 — Franklin County

Dept Of Animal Care And Control.2017 EVH 060343 — Guy Wolfenbarger.

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Public Notices

Foreclosure ofMortgage

Common Pleas CourtFranklin County, OhioNo. 17 CV 001857 ---

U.S. Bank National Associa-tion as Trustee for CFMSI REMIC Series 2004-01 - REMIC Pass-Through Cer-tificates Series 2004-01, Plaintiff vs Krista L. Chris-man, et al., Defendants.

Brandywine Meadows Homeowners Association, Inc., whose last known ad-dress is Address Unknown, and the unknown successor, assigns and surviving entities of Brandywine Meadows Homeowners Association, Inc., all of whose residences are unknown and cannot by reasonable diligence be as-certained, will take notice that on the 22nd day of Feb-ruary, 2017, U.S. Bank Na-tional Association as Trustee for CFMSI REMIC Series 2004-01 - REMIC Pass-Through Certificates Series 2004-01 filed its com-plaint in the Common Pleas

FIRST INSERTION

FORECLOSURE OFMORTGAGE

Damage ClaimFranklin County Court of

Common PleasCivil Division

345 S. High StreetColumbus, Ohio 43215Case No. 16 CV 008280To: Mikel D. Reeves,

whose last known address is 5233 Sweet William Ct., Ga-hanna, OH 43230 and Mo-hammed Hussein Ahmed, whose last known address is 3170 Casto Dr., Fairfax, VA 22031

On September 21, 2015, Mikel D. Reeves and Mo-hammed Hussein Ahmed negligently operated their motor vehicles causing a col-lision and resulting injuries to Bashir Bihi. Bashir Bihi seeks compensatory damages in excess of $25,000. Mikel D. Reeves and Mohammed Hussein Ahmed are required to answer within twenty-eight days after this publication.

Walter W. Messenger, Attorney for Plaintiff, 32 W. Hoster St., Suite 200, Co-lumbus, OH 43215 (614) 300-5001Apr 7/14/21/28 May 5/12

FOURTH INSERTION

DAMAGE CLAIM

Planning and ZoningCommission

Public NoticeThe Obetz Planning and

Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 6:00 PM at the Obetz Gov-ernment Center located at 4175 Alum Creek Drive, to consider a request from the property owner at 2111 Se-dan Avenue for a variance to Section 1171.04(c)(4) of the Codified Ordinances in order to permit a privacy fence along the side of the property line. The fence will not be setback from the front of the structure. A copy of the above request can be re-viewed at the Obetz Govern-ment Center during normal business hours.Apr 28

FIRST INSERTION

NOTICE OFHEARING

Franklin CountyProbate Court

Notice of HearingOn Change of NameIn Re: Change of Name

of: Ayanle Ahmed WarsameTo: Bille Iman HassanCase No. 584571Applicant hereby gives

notice to all interested per-sons that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in Probate Court of Franklin County, Ohio, requesting the change of name of Ayanle Ahmed Warsame to Bille Iman Has-san.

The hearing on the appli-cation will be held on the 6th day of July, 2017, at 3:00 PM in the Probate Court of Franklin County, located at 373 South High Street, 22nd Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-6311.Apr 28

Franklin County, located at 373 South High Street, 22nd Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-6311.Apr 28

Franklin CountyProbate Court

Notice of HearingOn Change of NameIn Re: Change of Name

of: Tara Mallo NyeTo: Tara Mallo AlexanderCase No. 584545Applicant hereby gives

notice to all interested per-sons that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in Probate Court of Franklin County, Ohio, requesting the change of name of Tara Mallo Nye to Tara Mallo Alexander.

The hearing on the appli-cation will be held on the 6th day of July, 2017, at 2:00 PM in the Probate Court of

Franklin CountyProbate Court

Notice of HearingOn Change of NameIn Re: Change of Name

of: Marco Antonio Mejia-Landaverde

To: Marco Antonio Lan-daverde-Solis

Case No. 584543Applicant hereby gives

notice to all interested per-sons that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in Probate Court of Franklin County, Ohio, requesting the change of name of Marco Antonio Mejia-Landaverde to Marco Antonio Landaverde-Solis.

The hearing on the appli-cation will be held on the 18th day of July, 2017, at 10:30 AM in the Probate Court of Franklin County, lo-cated at 373 South High Street, 22nd Floor, Colum-bus, Ohio 43215-6311.Apr 28

Franklin CountyProbate Court

Notice of HearingOn Change of NameIn Re: Change of Name

of: Songyeon LimTo: Songyeon Christine

LimCase No. 584492Applicant hereby gives

notice to all interested per-sons that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in Probate Court of Franklin County, Ohio, requesting the change of name of Songyeon Lim to Songyeon Christine Lim.

The hearing on the appli-cation will be held on the 29th day of June, 2017, at 2:00 PM in the Probate Court of Franklin County, located at 373 South High Street, 22nd Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-6311.Apr 28

Franklin CountyProbate Court

Notice of HearingOn Change of NameIn Re: Change of Name

of: Willow Faye LeeTo: Willow Faye Westho-

venCase No. 584547Applicant hereby gives

notice to all interested per-sons that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in Probate Court of Franklin County, Ohio, requesting the change of name of Willow Faye Lee to Willow Faye Westhoven.

The hearing on the appli-cation will be held on the 6th day of July, 2017, at 2:00 PM in the Probate Court of Franklin County, located at 373 South High Street, 22nd Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-6311.Apr 28

Franklin CountyProbate Court

Notice of HearingOn Change of NameIn Re: Change of Name

of: Klendy Yesenia Baltazar Flores

To: Klendy Yesenia Bal-tazar Rodriguez

Case No. 584565Applicant hereby gives

notice to all interested per-sons that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in Probate Court of Franklin County, Ohio, requesting the change of name of Klendy Yesenia Baltazar Flores to Klendy Yesenia Baltazar Rodriguez.

The hearing on the appli-cation will be held on the 6th day of July, 2017, at 3:00 PM in the Probate Court of Franklin County, located at 373 South High Street, 22nd Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-6311.Apr 28

The hearing on the appli-cation will be held on the 18th day of July, 2017, at 11:00 AM in the Probate Court of Franklin County, lo-cated at 373 South High Street, 22nd Floor, Colum-bus, Ohio 43215-6311.Apr 28

Franklin CountyProbate Court

Notice of HearingOn Change of NameIn Re: Change of Name

of: Nlya Ava Mae BiblerTo: Nyla Ava Lyrie Bran-

donCase No. 584591Applicant hereby gives

notice to all interested per-sons that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in Probate Court of Franklin County, Ohio, requesting the change of name of Nlya Ava Mae Bibler to Nyla Ava Lyrie Brandon.

Franklin CountyProbate Court

Notice of HearingOn Change of NameIn Re: Change of Name

of: Charity Sha'Mon AdamsTo: Charity Sha'Mon Har-

risCase No. 584546Applicant hereby gives

notice to all interested per-sons that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in Probate Court of Franklin County, Ohio, requesting the change of name of Charity Sha'Mon Adams to Charity Sha'Mon Harris.

The hearing on the appli-cation will be held on the 18th day of July, 2017, at 11:00 AM in the Probate Court of Franklin County, lo-cated at 373 South High Street, 22nd Floor, Colum-bus, Ohio 43215-6311.Apr 28

CHANGE OF NAMEHEARING

Custody HearingCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

Relations15JU13838 --- In the

Matter of Lanette Walker, et al.

To: John Does, whose last known residences are un-known/Columbus, Ohio.

You are hereby notified that an affidavit and com-plaint has been filed in Cause No. 15JU13838 in the Juve-nile Department, Division of Domestic Relations of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, in the matter of custody only of Lanette and Lamonjyne Walker, that John Doe as possible un-known father of Lanette Walker and John Doe as pos-sible unknown father of La-monjyne Walker are com-manded to appear before said Court, for a hearing in said cause on the 17th day of May, 2017, at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at 373 S. High St., Co-lumbus, Ohio 43215, and that you shall in no wise omit this under penalty of the law.

By Order of The Domes-tic Relations Court, MA-RYELLEN O'SHAUGH-NESSY, Clerk.

Tammie Bucci, FCCS At-torney.Apr 28

Custody HearingCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

Relations15JU4911 --- In the Mat-

ter of Miriam Hill.To: Randolph Hill, lka

403 Alexandra Colony East, Columbus, OH 43215

You are hereby notified that an affidavit and com-plaint has been filed in Cause No. 15JU4911 in the Juve-nile Department, Division of Domestic Relations of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, in the matter of custody only of Miriam Hill; that you as father of said child are commanded to ap-pear before said Court, for a hearing in said cause on the 18th day of May, 2017, at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at 373 S. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43215, and that you shall in no wise omit this under pen-alty of the law.

By Order of The Domes-tic Relations Court, MA-RYELLEN O'SHAUGH-NESSY, Clerk.

Pro se.Apr 28

children are commanded to appear before said Court, for a hearing in said cause on the 18th day of May, 2017, at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at 373 S. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43215, and that you shall in no wise omit this under pen-alty of the law.

By Order of The Domes-tic Relations Court, MA-RYELLEN O'SHAUGH-NESSY, Clerk.

Pro se.Apr 28

Custody HearingCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

Relations15JU4907 --- In the Mat-

ter of Amiya Hill, et al.To: Randolph Hill, lka

403 Alexandra Colony East, Columbus, OH 43215

You are hereby notified that an affidavit and com-plaint has been filed in Cause No. 15JU4907 in the Juve-nile Department, Division of Domestic Relations of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, in the matter of custody only of Amiya, Zip-porah & Christina Hill, et al.; that you as father of said

Custody HearingCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

Relations14JU2841 --- In the Mat-

ter of Veronica Gavina, et al.To: Rudolfo Gavina

Aguirre, lka CDA Do Victo-ria 89, Antiguo del Tareta, 38940 Yuriria, GTO Mexico

You are hereby notified that an affidavit and com-plaint has been filed in Cause No. 14JU2841 in the Juve-nile Department, Division of Domestic Relations of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, in the matter of custody only of Victoria Gavina; that you as alleged father of said child are com-manded to appear before said Court, for a hearing in said cause on the 31st day of May, 2017, at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at 373 S. High St., Co-lumbus, Ohio 43215, and that you shall in no wise omit this under penalty of the law.

By Order of The Domes-tic Relations Court, MA-RYELLEN O'SHAUGH-NESSY, Clerk.

Pro se.Apr 28

CUSTODY HEARING

PermanentCommitment

HearingCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

Relations15JU14876 --- In the

Matter of Jaiden aka Jaidyn Shaffer, alleged dependent child.

To: John Doe, residence is unknown to the Court.

You are hereby notified that an affidavit and com-plaint has been filed in Cause No. 15JU14876 in the Juve-nile Department, Division of Domestic Relations of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, alleging that Jaiden aka Jaidyn Shaffer is dependent; that you as un-known father of said child are commanded to appear be-fore said Court, for a hearing on the permanent commit-ment of said child in said cause on the 5th day of May, 2017 at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at 373 S. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43215, and that you shall in no wise omit this un-der penalty of the law. You are hereby advised that the granting of permanent cus-tody of the above named child permanently divests the parent(s) of their parental rights and privileges. Any party is entitled to Counsel in this proceeding and the Court will appoint Counsel if the party is indigent.

By Order of The Domes-tic Relations Court, MA-RYELLEN O'SHAUGH-NESSY, Clerk.

Jennifer Riley, FCCS At-torney.Apr 28

PERMANENT COMMITMENT

HEARING

no way omit this under pen-alty of the law.

You are hereby advised that the granting of tempo-rary custody of the above named child will cause re-moval of the child's legal custody from the parent(s) until the Court terminates the order of temporary commit-ment or until permanent cus-tody divests the parent(s) of their parental rights. Any party is entitled to Counsel in this proceeding and the Court will appoint Counsel if the party is indigent.

By Order of The Domes-tic Relations Court, MA-RYELLEN O'SHAUGH-NESSY, Clerk.

Amy Bills, PFSN.Apr 28

TemporaryCommitment

HearingCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

Relations17JU3509 --- In the Mat-

ter of Makayla Wolfe, al-leged neglected/abused/de-pendent child.

To: Tony Wolfe and John Doe, whose last known residences are unknown to the Court.

You are hereby notifiedthat an affidavit and com-plaint has been filed in Cause No. 17JU3509 in the Juve-nile Department, Division of Domestic Relations of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, alleging that Makayla Wolfe is neglected/abused/dependent; that you as alleged fathers of said child are commanded to appear before said Court, for a hearing on the temporary commitment hearing of said child in said cause on the 18th day of May, 2017 at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at 373 S. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43215, and that you shall in

TemporaryCommitment

HearingCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

Relations17JU3510 --- In the Mat-

ter of Russell Scott, alleged neglected/abused/dependent child.

To: John Doe, whose last known residence is unknown to the Court.

You are hereby notified that an affidavit and com-plaint has been filed in Cause No. 17JU3510 in the Juve-nile Department, Division of Domestic Relations of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, alleging that Russell Scott is neglected/abused/dependent; that you as alleged father of said child are commanded to appear before said Court, for a hearing on the temporary commitment hearing of said child in said cause on the 18th day of May, 2017 at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at 373 S. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43215, and that you shall in no way omit this under pen-alty of the law.

You are hereby advised that the granting of tempo-rary custody of the above named child will cause re-moval of the child's legal custody from the parent(s) until the Court terminates the order of temporary commit-ment or until permanent cus-tody divests the parent(s) of their parental rights. Any party is entitled to Counsel in this proceeding and the Court will appoint Counsel if the party is indigent.

By Order of The Domes-tic Relations Court, MA-RYELLEN O'SHAUGH-NESSY, Clerk.

Amy Bills, PFSN.Apr 28

17JU4136 --- In the Mat-ter of Jeremy Savage-Davis, alleged neglected/abused/de-pendent child.

To: John Doe, whose last known residence is unknown to the Court.

You are hereby notified that an affidavit and com-plaint has been filed in Cause No. 17JU4136 in the Juve-nile Department, Division of Domestic Relations of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, alleging that Jeremy Savage-Davis is ne-glected/abused/dependent; that you as alleged father of said child are commanded to appear before said Court, for a hearing on the temporary commitment hearing of said child in said cause on the 18th day of May, 2017 at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at 373 S. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43215, and that you shall in no way omit this under pen-alty of the law.

You are hereby advised that the granting of tempo-rary custody of the above named child will cause re-moval of the child's legal custody from the parent(s) until the Court terminates the order of temporary commit-ment or until permanent cus-tody divests the parent(s) of their parental rights. Any party is entitled to Counsel in this proceeding and the Court will appoint Counsel if the party is indigent.

By Order of The Domes-tic Relations Court, MA-RYELLEN O'SHAUGH-NESSY, Clerk.

FCCS/CLO.Apr 28

TemporaryCommitment

HearingCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

Relations

TemporaryCommitment

HearingCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

Relations17JU2637 --- In the Mat-

ter of Jacob Krieder, alleged neglected/abused/dependent child.

To: Bruce L. Moore, whose last known residence is 1745 Alum Creek Dr., Co-lumbus, Ohio 43207.

You are hereby notifiedthat an affidavit and com-plaint has been filed in Cause No. 17JU2637 in the Juve-nile Department, Division of Domestic Relations of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, alleging that Ja-cob Krieder is neglected/abused/dependent; that you as father of said child are commanded to ap-pear before said Court, for a hearing on the temporary commitment hearing of said child in said cause on the 17th day of May, 2017 at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at 373 S. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43215, and that you shall in no way omit this under pen-alty of the law.

You are hereby advised that the granting of tempo-rary custody of the above named child will cause re-moval of the child's legal custody from the parent(s) until the Court terminates the order of temporary commit-ment or until permanent cus-tody divests the parent(s) of their parental rights. Any party is entitled to Counsel in this proceeding and the Court will appoint Counsel if the party is indigent.

By Order of The Domes-tic Relations Court, MA-RYELLEN O'SHAUGH-NESSY, Clerk.

FCCS/CLO.Apr 28

TemporaryCommitment

HearingCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

Relations17JU3851 --- In the Mat-

ter of Michael R. Knicley, al-leged neglected/abused/de-pendent child.

To: John Doe, whose last known residence is unknown to the Court.

You are hereby notified that an affidavit and com-plaint has been filed in Cause No. 17JU3851 in the Juve-nile Department, Division of Domestic Relations of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, alleging that Michael R. Knicley is ne-glected/abused/dependent; that you as alleged father of said child are commanded to appear before said Court, for a hearing on the temporary commitment hearing of said child in said cause on the 18th day of May, 2017 at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at 373 S. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43215, and that you shall in no way omit this under pen-alty of the law.

You are hereby advised that the granting of tempo-rary custody of the above named child will cause re-moval of the child's legal custody from the parent(s) until the Court terminates the order of temporary commit-ment or until permanent cus-tody divests the parent(s) of their parental rights. Any party is entitled to Counsel in this proceeding and the Court will appoint Counsel if the party is indigent.

By Order of The Domes-tic Relations Court, MA-RYELLEN O'SHAUGH-NESSY, Clerk.

FCCS/CLO.Apr 28

rary custody of the above named child will cause re-moval of the child's legal custody from the parent(s) until the Court terminates the order of temporary commit-ment or until permanent cus-tody divests the parent(s) of their parental rights. Any party is entitled to Counsel in this proceeding and the Court will appoint Counsel if the party is indigent.

By Order of The Domes-tic Relations Court, MA-RYELLEN O'SHAUGH-NESSY, Clerk.

Sharon Carney, FCCS At-torney.Apr 28

TemporaryCommitment

HearingCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

Relations02JU11378 --- In the

Matter of Lonnie Johnson, alleged neglected/abused/de-pendent child.

To: John Doe, whose last known residence is unknown to the Court.

You are hereby notified that an affidavit and com-plaint has been filed in Cause No. 02JU11378 in the Juve-nile Department, Division of Domestic Relations of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, alleging that Lonnie Johnson is neglected/abused/dependent; that you as unknown father of said child are commanded to appear before said Court, for a hearing on the tempo-rary commitment hearing of said child in said cause on the 17th day of May, 2017 at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at 373 S. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43215, and that you shall in no way omit this under pen-alty of the law.

You are hereby advised that the granting of tempo-

TemporaryCommitment

HearingCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

Relations17JU3508 --- In the Mat-

ter of Alan Harrell, alleged neglected/abused/dependent child.

To: John Doe and Rich-ard Harrell, whose last known residences are un-known to the Court.

You are hereby notified that an affidavit and com-plaint has been filed in Cause No. 17JU3508 in the Juve-nile Department, Division of Domestic Relations of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, alleging that Alan Harrell is neglected/abused/dependent; that you as alleged fathers of said child are commanded to appear before said Court, for a hearing on the temporary commitment hearing of said child in said cause on the 18th day of May, 2017 at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at 373 S. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43215, and that you shall in no way omit this under pen-alty of the law.

You are hereby advised that the granting of tempo-rary custody of the above named child will cause re-moval of the child's legal custody from the parent(s) until the Court terminates the order of temporary commit-ment or until permanent cus-tody divests the parent(s) of their parental rights. Any party is entitled to Counsel in this proceeding and the Court will appoint Counsel if the party is indigent.

By Order of The Domes-tic Relations Court, MA-RYELLEN O'SHAUGH-NESSY, Clerk.

Amy Bills, PFSN.Apr 28

To: John Doe, whose last known residence is unknown to the Court.

You are hereby notified that an affidavit and com-plaint has been filed in Cause No. 17JU4151 in the Juve-nile Department, Division of Domestic Relations of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, alleging that Laylah Finney is neglected/abused/dependent; that you as alleged father of said child are commanded to appear before said Court, for a hearing on the temporary commitment hearing of said child in said cause on the 18th day of May, 2017 at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at 373 S. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43215, and that you shall in no way omit this under pen-alty of the law.

You are hereby advised that the granting of tempo-rary custody of the above named child will cause re-moval of the child's legal custody from the parent(s) until the Court terminates the order of temporary commit-ment or until permanent cus-tody divests the parent(s) of their parental rights. Any party is entitled to Counsel in this proceeding and the Court will appoint Counsel if the party is indigent.

By Order of The Domes-tic Relations Court, MA-RYELLEN O'SHAUGH-NESSY, Clerk.

FCCS/CLO.Apr 28

TemporaryCommitment

HearingCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

Relations17JU4151 --- In the Mat-

ter of Laylah Finney, alleged neglected/abused/dependent child.

TemporaryCommitment

HearingCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

Relations17JU3575 --- In the Mat-

ter of Quentyn Dotson, et al., alleged neglected/abused/de-pendent children.

To: Elbie Cantrell, whose last known residence is unknown to the Court.

You are hereby notified that an affidavit and com-plaint has been filed in Cause No. 17JU3575 in the Juve-nile Department, Division of Domestic Relations of the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215, alleging that Quentyn Dotson, is ne-glected/abused/dependent; that you as alleged father of said child are commanded to appear before said Court, for a hearing on the temporary commitment hearing of said child in said cause on the 17th day of May, 2017 at 9:00 o'clock A.M. at 373 S. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43215, and that you shall in no way omit this under pen-alty of the law.

You are hereby advised that the granting of tempo-rary custody of the above named child will cause re-moval of the child's legal custody from the parent(s) until the Court terminates the order of temporary commit-ment or until permanent cus-tody divests the parent(s) of their parental rights. Any party is entitled to Counsel in this proceeding and the Court will appoint Counsel if the party is indigent.

By Order of The Domes-tic Relations Court, MA-RYELLEN O'SHAUGH-NESSY, Clerk.

FCCS/CLO.Apr 28

TEMPORARYCOMMITMENT

Notice of Public SaleSelf-storage Cube con-

tents of the following Cus-tomers containing what ap-pears to be household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart 3800 W. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio 43228 to satisfy a lien on May 10, 2017 at approxi-mately 10:00am at www.storagetreasures.com: Cindy Armentrout 5950 Rock Fork Rd., Morehead KY 40351, Gabriel Levi Shepard 73 N. Hague Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43204, Christina L. Hager 251 Mount Ida, Lancaster, Ohio 43130.Apr 21/28

Notice of Public SaleSelf-storage Cube con-

tents of the following cus-tomers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart 5411 W. Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43228 to satisfy a lien on May 10, 2017 at approx. 10AM at www.stora-getreasures.com:

Kathleen Schomer 110 S. Murray Hill Rd., Columbus, OH 43228

Tiffany Marie Bundy 787 Dozer Dr., West Jefferson, OH 43162

James L. Austin 2408 7th St. NE, Canton, OH 44704

Brittany Michelle Both-man 1250 Bay Laurel Dr., Marysville, OH 43040Apr 21/28

Melinda Scott, 1601 West Fifth Ave., Columbus, OH 43212;

John Smith, 4753 West-fall Rd., Frankfort, OH 45628;

Ty Baker, 927 Higbee Dr. South, Columbus, OH 43207;

Jason Smith, 194 Jackson Street, Lockbourne, OH 43137;

Kenneth Farley, 7771 Stoneford Dr., Columbus, OH 43235;

John Smith, 1815 Jack-son Rd., Columbus, OH 43223 Apr 21/28

Notice of Public SaleSelf-storage Cube con-

tents of the following cus-tomers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart 3391 South High Street to satisfy a lien on May 10, 2017 at ap-prox. 10:00am at stora-getreasures.com

Kimberly Gray, 927 Hig-bee Dr. S., Columbus, OH 43207;

Jason Scott Harrison, 373 Walnut St. Rear, Circleville, OH 43113;

Haether Lamb, 10610 Ashville Pike Lot 153, Lockbourne, OH 43137;

David Helmbrecht, 2071 Teakwood Drive, Colum-bus, OH 43229;

Connie Ferrin, 4001 Colby Ave., Columbus, OH 43227;

Cory M. Brush, 1122 Maplewood Rd., Columbus, OH 43207;

Rebecca Climer, 1697 Westwind Ln., Columbus, OH 43223;

Kathryn L. Sparks, 2594 Rhoads Ave., Columbus, OH 43207;

Brian Leslie Peyton, 1315 Lockberry Ave., Co-lumbus, OH 43207;

Andrew W. Naegele, 1731 S. 5th Street, Colum-bus, PA 43207;

Glenna S. Bradford, 207 Commerce St., Lockbourne, OH 43137;

Notice of Public SaleSelf-storage Cube con-

tents of the following cus-tomers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart 4061 Roberts Road, Columbus, OH 43228, to satisfy a lien on May 10, 2017, at approxi-mately 10:00 AM at www.storagetreasures.com: Cara V. Robinson, 2978 Gil-ligans Court, Columbus, OH 43221; James Abraham Young IV, 2209 Morning View Ln., Hilliard, OH 43026; Nicklous Johnson, 2371 Sullivant Ave., Colum-bus, OH 43204.Apr 21/28

Notice of Public SaleSelf-storage Cube con-

tents of the following cus-tomers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart 5252 Nike Drive, Hilliard, OH 43026 to satisfy a lien on May 10, 2017 at approx. 10:00 AM at www.stora-getreasures.com: Khadra Y. Davd; 145 Brybeck Crescent Apt. 316, Kitchener, ON N2M2C6, Canada, Jaime Francisco Jauregui Ortega; 2621 Webster St., North Las Vegas, NV 89030, Debra L. White; 102 Redmond Rd., Columbus, OH 43228, Gary Seymour Burgess; 4534 Nickerson Rd., Columbus, OH 43228.Apr 21/28

Notice of Public Sale Self-storage Cube con-

tents of the following cus-tomers containing household items and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart 707 Enterprise Drive, Lewis Center Ohio 43035 to satisfy a lien on May 10, 2017 at approx. 10:00am at www.storage treasures.com:

Rodney C. Harvey Jr. 660 Stonewater Court, Delaware, Ohio 43015Apr 21/28

Impounded Vehicle Auto Auction

The Columbus Division of Police will sell at public auction approximately 95 ve-hicles held the required length of time.

The sale will be con-ducted at the Police Impound Facility, 2700 Impound Lot Rd. Columbus, OH 43207 on May 6th, 2017 starting at 10:00am. Gates open at 8:00am. Terms of sale: Cash only / Checks will be ac-cepted with prior approval along with a bank validation letter. Registration with valid I.D. required. All vehi-cles are sold on salvage ti-tles. Vehicles must be re-moved by Wednesday May 10th, 2017.

Sergeant Patrick A.Harrington for

Kimberley K. JacobsChief of Police

Apr 21/28 May 5

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14 Friday, April 28, 2017 THE DAILY REPORTERLAW & GOVERNMENT

Legal NoticeCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioCase No. 17CV003365 ---

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plaintiff vs Kara M. Fanaff aka Kara Fanaff, et al., De-fendants.

BL Enterprises will take notice that the Plaintiff, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. filed its Complaint in the Court of Common Pleas, Franklin County, Ohio, 345 S. High St., Columbus, OH 43215, with the above referenced case number. The object of, and demand for relief in the Complaint is to Quiet Title upon the real estate described below and in which the Plaintiff alleges that the fore-going Defendants have or claims to have an interest.

Situated in the County of Franklin, in the State of Ohio, and in the City of Co-lumbus, and bounded and de-scribed as follows:

Being Lot Number Five (5), Block Number Eight (8) in the Wilshire Heights Ad-dition, to the said city, as the same is numbered and de-lineated upon the recorded plat thereof, of record in Plat Book 15, Pages 32 and 33, Recorder's Office, Franklin County, Ohio.

Parcel ID: 010-068487-00Commonly known as 761

Racine Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43204

Prior Instrument Refer-ence Instrument No. 200509190194155 of the Franklin County, Ohio re-cords.

The Defendants name above are required to answer the Complaint within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication of this le-gal notice. This legal notice will be published once a week for six successive weeks.

Carey K. Steffen (0072308), Gerner & Kearns CO., L.P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, 7900 Tanners Gate Lane, Florence, KY 41042 Phone (859) 547-4008 [email protected] 21/28 May 5/12/19/26

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QUIET TITLE

Legal NoticeCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioNo. 16-CV-11-10406 ---

Alkire Park Condominium Association, Plaintiff vs Ja-red L. Ogden aka Jared Og-den, et al., Defendants.

Defendants, Jared L. Og-den aka Jared Ogden and Jane Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Jared L. Ogden aka Jared Ogden,whose last known address is 1888 Ironton Drive, Colum-bus, Ohio 43228, will take notice that on November 1, 2016, Alkire Park Condo-minium Association filed its Complaint in the Court of Common Pleas, Franklin County, Ohio, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Columbus, OH 43215, Case No. 16-CV-11-10406. The object of, and demand for relief in the Complaint is to foreclose the lien of Plaintiff’s assess-ments recorded upon the real estate described below and in which Plaintiff alleges that the foregoing Defendants, Ja-red L. Ogden aka Jared Og-den and Jane Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Jared L. Ogden aka Jared Ogden, have or claim to have an in-terest:

Parcel number(s): 570-255315

Property address: 1888 Ironton Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43228.

The Defendants, Jared L. Ogden aka Jared Ogden and Jane Doe, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Jared L. Ogden aka Jared Ogden, are required to answer the Complaint within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication of this le-gal notice. This legal notice will be published once a week for three (3) successive weeks.

Brosius, Johnson & Griggs, LLC by Jennifer L. Huber (0090547), 1600 Dub-lin Road, Suite 100, Colum-bus, Ohio 43215 (614)464-3563 email: [email protected], Attorneys for Plaintiff, Alkire Park Condominium AssociationApr 21/28 May 5

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FORECLOSURE OF LIENS

Divorce ActionCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

RelationsNo. 17DR189 --- Jacque-

line Urena Lopez, Plaintiff vs Elijah Smith, Jr., Defen-dant.

Elijah Smith, Jr., whose residence is unknown and whose last known address is 1870 Dunbar Drive, Apart-ment B-4, Columbus, OH 43224, is hereby notified that on January 18, 2017, Jacque-line Urena Lopez filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, Division of Domestic Relations, 373 S. High St. 4th Floor, Colum-bus, Ohio 43215 in Case No. 17DR189 against Elijah Smith, Jr., praying for a di-vorce on the grounds that Plaintiff and Defendant are incompatible; that there be an equitable distribution of the parties debts and prop-erty, and for certain other items.

Said defendant is required to answer said complaint on or before June 2, 2017, which includes 28 days from the last publication.

John A. Bell, Attorney.Mar 31 Apr 7/14/21/28 May 5

Divorce ActionCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

RelationsNo. 17DR1108 --- Em-

manuel Frimpong, Plaintiff vs Kate Oduro, Defendant.

Kate Oduro, whose resi-dence is unknown and whose last known address is 2924 Poolside Dr., Columbus, Ohio 43224, is hereby noti-fied that on March 21, 2017, Emmanuel Frimpong filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, Division of Domestic Relations, 373 S. High St. 4th Floor, Colum-bus, Ohio 43215 in Case No. 17DR1108 against Kate Oduro, praying for a divorce on the grounds that Plaintiff and Defendant are incom-patible; that the Court make an equitable distribution of the parties personal property; that the parties be ordered to assume, satisfy and discharge

Divorce ActionCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

RelationsNo. 16DR2781 --- Maha-

madu Kabba, Plaintiff vs Cathy McMinn, Defendant.

Cathy McMinn, whose residence is unknown and whose last known address is 2171 River Run Trace, Co-lumbus, OH 43235, is hereby notified that on July 20, 2016, Mahamadu Kabba filed a complaint in the Com-mon Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, Division of Domestic Relations, 373 S. High St. 4th Floor, Colum-bus, Ohio 43215 in Case No. 16DR2781 against Cathy McMinn, requesting a di-vorce on the grounds that Plaintiff and Defendant are incompatible, and for certain other items.

Said defendant is required to answer said complaint on or before June 2, 2017, which includes 28 days from the last publication.

Pro Se.Mar 31 Apr 7/14/21/28 May 5

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Divorce ActionCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

RelationsNo. 16DR3781 --- Pedro

Santiago Silva, Plaintiff vs Tammy Lee Stipp Santiago, Defendant.

Tammy Lee Stipp Santi-ago, whose residence is un-known and whose last known address is 527 Mobile Dr., Mt. Vernon, WA 98273, is hereby notified that on Octo-ber 5, 2016, Pedro Santiago Silva filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, Divi-sion of Domestic Relations, 373 S. High St. 4th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215 in Case No. 16DR3781 against Tammy Lee Stipp Santiago, requesting a divorce on the grounds that the parties have lived separate and apart with-out cohabitation for over six months; that two children were born as issue of said marriage; that one child was born prior to said marriage; that plaintiff be granted sole legal custody of the minor children; that plaintiff be awarded all of defendant’s non-marital property, and for certain other items.

Said defendant is required to answer said complaint on or before June 23, 2017, which includes 28 days from the last publication.

Charles E. Smith, Jr., At-torney.Apr 21/28 May 5/12/19/26

Divorce ActionCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioDivision of Domestic

RelationsNo. 16DR3178 --- Ibra-

hima Bah, Plaintiff vs Brandy Nichole Davis, De-fendant.

Brandy Nichole Davis, whose residence is unknown and whose last known ad-dress is 3975 Brookshire Ct., Columbus, OH 43227, is hereby notified that on August 18, 2016, Ibrahima Bah filed a complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, Divi-sion of Domestic Relations, 373 S. High St. 4th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215 in Case No. 16DR3178 against Brandy Nichole Davis, de-manding a divorce on the grounds that the parties are incompatible, and for certain other items.

Said defendant is required to answer said complaint on or before June 23, 2017, which includes 28 days from the last publication.

Emmanuel Olawale, At-torney.Apr 21/28 May 5/12/19/26

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DIVORCE ACTION

Adoption HearingProbate Court

Franklin County, OhioNo. 584525 --- In re: Jos-

hawa Mycle Schultz Jr.To: Joshawa M. Schultz

Sr., Father, whose last known address is unknown

You are hereby notified that on the 17th day of April, 2017, an original petition for the adoption of Joshawa My-cle Schultz Jr. who was born on the 20th day of Novem-ber, 2012 at Columbus, Ohio, was filed in the Pro-bate Court, 373 S. High Street, 22nd Fl., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio 43215, and that the hearing on said petition will be held before said Court on July 17, 2017, at 10:00 AM.

It is alleged in said peti-tion that you, as father of said child, have failed with-out justifiable cause to pro-vide more than de minimis contact with the minor or to provide for the maintenance and support of the minor as required by law or judicial decree, for a period of at least one year immediately preceding either the filing of said petition or the placement of the minor in the home of the petitioner.

Kristy Swope, Attorney.Apr 28 May 5/12

Adoption HearingProbate Court

Franklin County, OhioNo. 584525 --- In re: Jos-

hawa Mycle Schultz Jr.To: Erica Smith Schultz,

Mother, whose last known address is unknown

You are hereby notified that on the 17th day of April, 2017, an original petition for the adoption of Joshawa My-cle Schultz Jr. who was born on the 20th day of Novem-ber, 2012 at Columbus, Ohio, was filed in the Pro-bate Court, 373 S. High Street, 22nd Fl., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio 43215, and that the hearing on said petition will be held before said Court on July 17, 2017, at 10:00 AM.

It is alleged in said peti-tion that you, as mother of said child, have failed with-out justifiable cause to pro-vide more than de minimis contact with the minor or to provide for the maintenance and support of the minor as required by law or judicial decree, for a period of at least one year immediately preceding either the filing of said petition or the placement of the minor in the home of the petitioner.

Kristy Swope, Attorney.Apr 28 May 5/12

Adoption HearingProbate Court

Franklin County, OhioNo. 583368 --- In re:

Brenai’yah Gloria Ann Marie Gentry.

To: Evelyn White, Mother, whose last known address is Mound Street, Co-lumbus, Ohio

You are hereby notified that on the 17th day of Feb-ruary, 2017, an original peti-tion for the adoption of Brenai’yah Gloria Ann Marie Gentry who was born on the 12th day of October, 2012 at Columbus, Ohio, was filed in the Probate Court, 373 S. High Street, 22nd Fl., Co-lumbus, Franklin County, Ohio 43215, and that the hearing on said petition will be held before said Court on June 7, 2017, at 3:00 PM.

It is alleged in said peti-tion that you, as mother of said child, have failed with-out justifiable cause to pro-vide more than de minimis contact with the minor or to provide for the maintenance and support of the minor as required by law or judicial decree, for a period of at least one year immediately preceding either the filing of said petition or the placement of the minor in the home of the petitioner.

Danny Bank, Attorney.Apr 28 May 5/12

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ADOPTION

NoticeNotice to Rebecca Es-

linger, In the Matter of Spectrum Behavioral Con-sulting Revocation of Reg-istration and Application Denial for Fiscal year 2016 for Autism Scholarship Program. On September 21, 2016, Hearing Officer Law-rence Pratt issued his Report and Recommendation in which he recommended that State Board of Education re-voke the registration of Spec-trum Behavioral Consulting for fiscal year 2015-2016 and deny application of Spectrum Behavioral Consulting for registration as a provider in the Autism Scholarship Pro-gram for fiscal year 2015-2016. Within 10 days of April 28, 2017, Ms. Es-linger may file written objec-tions to the Report and Rec-ommendation and serve a copy on all parties. If no ob-jections are timely filed, the matter will go before the State Board of Education for final decision.Apr 14/21/28

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Legal NoticeGarry Brown will be

seeking court ordered titles through the Franklin County Common Pleas Court for the following vehicles:

1930 Ford Model A, Se-rial #A3706120

1930 Ford Model A, Se-rial #A3115487

Anyone claiming any in-terest in these vehicles must notify Attorney Patrick Skil-liter, 6530 West Campus Oval, Suite 210, New Al-bany, OH 43054, 614-939-9955, within 15 days.Apr28 May 5/12/19/26 Jun 2

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NOTICE

same is numbered and de-lineated upon the recorded plat thereof, of record in Plat Book 45, Page 106, Recor-der’s Office, Franklin County, Ohio; that the value of decedent's interest in Par-cel 1, as near as can be ascer-tained, is $42,400.00; that the value of decedent's inter-est in Parcel 2, as near as can be ascertained, is $66,700.00; that the sale of the decedent’s interest in said real estate will be for the benefit of the estate; that Gussie Cooper, Cynthia Ann Lipscomb, Franklin County Treasurer, Columbus Metro-politan Housing Authority, Empire Funding Corp. and Christopher Gasper may have or claim to have in in-terest in said property; wherefore, plaintiff prays that he be authorized to sell the decedent's interest in said real estate free of the claims, interest, liens and right of ex-pectancy of dower therein of all persons to this action; that he be authorized to sell the property at private sale and for such other and further re-lief to which the Plaintiff may be entitled in the prem-ises.

Defendants first hereina-bove named are further noti-fied that they are required to answer said complaint on or before June 2, 2017, which includes 28 days from the last publication, or judgment may be rendered as prayed for therein.

Christopher Gasper, At-torney.Mar31 Apr7/14/21/28 May5

To Sell Real EstateProbate Court

Franklin County, OhioNo. 581640A --- Christo-

pher Gasper, Administrator of the Estate of Reginald Lipscomb, Plaintiff vs Gus-sie Cooper, et al., Defen-dants.

Cynthia Ann Lipscomb, whose last known address is 1019 Greyton Rd., Cleve-land, OH 44112 and Empire Funding Corp., whose last known address is 9737 Great Hills Trail, Austin, TX 78759, are hereby notified that on January 13, 2017, Christopher Gasper, Admin-istrator of the Estate of Re-ginald Lipscomb filed a com-plaint in the Probate Court, Franklin County, Ohio, 373 S. High Street, 22nd Fl., Co-lumbus, Ohio 43215, in Case No. 581640A, alleging that plaintiff is the duly ap-pointed, qualified and acting administrator; that said dece-dent died seized of a 100% fee simple interest in the fol-lowing described real estate:

Parcel 1: Situated in the State of Ohio, County of Franklin and in the City of Columbus: Being Lot Num-ber Two Hundred Fifty-six (256) of J.A. McAuley’s Auburndale Addition to the City of Columbus, Ohio. As the same is numbered and delineated upon the recorded plat thereof, of record in Plat Book 5, Page 76, Recorder’s Office, Franklin County, Ohio.

Parcel 2: Situated in the County of Franklin, State of Ohio, City of Columbus more specifically described as follows: Being Lot Num-ber Thirteen (13) in Town-homes Subdivision as the

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TO SELL REAL ESTATE

Foreclosure ofTax Lien

Common Pleas CourtFranklin County, OhioNo. 16CV007033 ---

Ronald J. Hagan, Treasurer etc., Plaintiff vs Bernard E. Ellis, et al., Defendants.

Bernard E. Ellis, Un-known Spouse of Bernard E. Ellis, Troy E. Kirk, Un-known Spouse of Troy E. Kirk, Unknown Spouse of Freda M. Ellis, whose last known address is 6901 Ben-nell Drive, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 and 3770 Tylor Dr., Columbus, OH 43232, Unknown Tenants, whose last known address is 3770 Tylor Dr., Columbus, OH 43232, Unknown surviving spouses and unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, adminis-trators, executors, guardians, successors and assigns, if any, of Bernard E. Ellis, Un-known Spouse of Bernard E. Ellis, Troy E. Kirk, Un-known Spouse of Troy E. Kirk, Unknown Spouse of Freda M. Ellis, Unknown Tenants if they be deceased or remarried, addresses un-known, are hereby notified that on July 28, 2016, Ronald J. Hagan, as Treasurer of Franklin County, Ohio, filed his complaint in the Com-mon Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Columbus, Ohio, 43215 in Case No. 16CV007033, and that they have been made parties de-fendant therein; that said complaint alleges that the sum of $9,530.93 and ac-crued taxes, assessments, penalties and interest stands charged on the tax duplicate of said County as delinquent against lands situated in the State of Ohio, in the County of Franklin, and in the Town-ship of Madison:

Auditor's Parcel Number: 180-002603-00. Known as 3770 Tylor Dr., Columbus, OH 43232.

Parcel's full legal descrip-tion may be obtained in the Franklin County Recorder's Office and/or in the Com-plaint; that the defendants have or claim to have some interest in or lien upon said premises; and that, therefore, plaintiff prays that he be found to have a good and valid first lien on said prem-ises in the sum of $9,530.93 and accrued taxes, assess-ments, penalties and interest; that each of the defendants be required to set up their in-terest in said premises or be forever barred from asserting the same; that, unless the amount found due the plain-tiff be paid within a reason-able time, the equity of re-demption of said defendants be foreclosed and an order of sale issue to the Sheriff of said County to sell said premises and for such other relief as petitioner may be entitled to.

Said defendants are fur-ther notified that they are re-quired to answer said com-plaint on or before June 2, 2017 or judgment may be rendered as prayed for therein.

Ron O'Brien, Prosecuting Attorney.

Martin O. Ginnan, Assis-tant Prosecuting Attorney.Mar 31 Apr 7/14/21/28 May 5

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premises; and that, therefore, plaintiff prays that he be found to have a good and valid first lien on said prem-ises in the sum of $13,222.82 and accrued taxes, assess-ments, penalties and interest; that each of the defendants be required to set up their in-terest in said premises or be forever barred from asserting the same; that, unless the amount found due the plain-tiff be paid within a reason-able time, the equity of re-demption of said defendants be foreclosed and an order of sale issue to the Sheriff of said County to sell said premises and for such other relief as petitioner may be entitled to.

Said defendants are fur-ther notified that they are re-quired to answer said com-plaint on or before June 16, 2017 or judgment may be rendered as prayed for therein.

Ron O'Brien, Prosecuting Attorney.

Mary E. Johnson, Assis-tant Prosecuting Attorney.Apr 14/21/28 May 5/12/19

Foreclosure ofTax Lien

Common Pleas CourtFranklin County, OhioNo. 16CV010290 ---

Ronald J. Hagan, Treasurer etc., Plaintiff vs Eric M. Martin, et al., Defendants.

Eric M. Martin and Elizabeth M. Martin,whose last known address is 9450 Hocking Run St., Canal Winchester, OH 43110, Un-known Spouse of Eric M. Martin, Unknown Spouse of Elizabeth M. Martin, Unknown Tenant, whose last known address is 2753 Azelda St., Columbus, OH 43211, Unknown surviving spouses and unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, adminis-trators, executors, guardians, successors and assigns, if any, of Eric M. Martin, Un-known Spouse of Eric M. Martin, Elizabeth M. Martin, Unknown Spouse of Eliza-beth M. Martin, Unknown Tenant if they be deceased or remarried, addresses un-known, are hereby notified that on October 28, 2016, Ronald J. Hagan, as Treas-urer of Franklin County, Ohio, filed his complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Co-lumbus, Ohio, 43215 in Case No. 16CV010290, and that they have been made parties defendant therein; that said complaint alleges that the sum of $13,222.82 and ac-crued taxes, assessments, penalties and interest stands charged on the tax duplicate of said County as delinquent against lands situated in the State of Ohio, County of Franklin and in the City of Columbus.

Auditor's Parcel Number: 010-073807-00. Known as 2753 Azelda St., Columbus, OH 43211.

Parcel's full legal descrip-tion may be obtained in the Franklin County Recorder's Office and/or in the Com-plaint; that the defendants have or claim to have some interest in or lien upon said

Foreclosure ofTax Lien

Common Pleas CourtFranklin County, OhioNo. 16CV004442 ---

Ronald J. Hagan, Treasurer etc., Plaintiff vs Jermichael Hill, et al., Defendants.

Jermichael Hill, whose last known address is 415 S. Ohio Avenue, Columbus, OH 43205, Unknown surviv-ing spouses and unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, ad-ministrators, executors, guardians, successors and as-signs, if any, of Jermichael Hill if they be deceased or remarried, addresses un-known, are hereby notified that on May 9, 2016, Ronald J. Hagan, as Treasurer of Franklin County, Ohio, filed his complaint in the Com-mon Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Columbus, Ohio, 43215 in Case No. 16CV004442, and that they have been made parties de-fendant therein; that said complaint alleges that the sum of $42,729.85 and ac-crued taxes, assessments, penalties and interest stands charged on the tax duplicate of said County as delinquent against lands situated in the State of Ohio, and in the City of Columbus and described as follows:

Auditor's Parcel Number: 010-025869-00. Known as 869-871 E. Fifth Ave., Co-lumbus, OH 43201.

Parcel's full legal descrip-tion may be obtained in the Franklin County Recorder's Office and/or in the Com-plaint; that the defendants have or claim to have some interest in or lien upon said premises; and that, therefore, plaintiff prays that he be found to have a good and valid first lien on said prem-ises in the sum of $42,729.85 and accrued taxes, assess-ments, penalties and interest; that each of the defendants be required to set up their in-terest in said premises or be forever barred from asserting the same; that, unless the amount found due the plain-tiff be paid within a reason-able time, the equity of re-demption of said defendants be foreclosed and an order of sale issue to the Sheriff of said County to sell said premises and for such other relief as petitioner may be entitled to.

Said defendants are fur-ther notified that they are re-quired to answer said com-plaint on or before June 16, 2017 or judgment may be rendered as prayed for therein.

Ron O'Brien, Prosecuting Attorney.

William J. Stehle, Assis-tant Prosecuting Attorney.Apr 14/21/28 May 5/12/19

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FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN

have an interest in this Real Estate.

The Defendants, Danica Sarafov aka Damica Sazafor, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Danica Sarafov aka Damica Sazafor and Unknown Heirs, Legatees, Devisees, Execu-tors, Administrators and As-signs and their Spouses, if any, of Ljubonir Sarafov aka Ljubonir Sazafor are required to answer the Plaintiff's Complaint within twenty-eight (28) days after the last date of publication of this notice. In the event that the Defendants, Danica Sara-fov aka Damica Sazafor, Un-known Spouse, if any, of Danica Sarafov aka Damica Sazafor and Unknown Heirs, Legatees, Devisees, Execu-tors, Administrators and As-signs and their Spouses, if any, of Ljubonir Sarafov aka Ljubonir Sazafor fail to re-spond in the allotted time, judgment by default can be entered against them for the relief requested in the Plain-tiff's Complaint.

Reisenfeld & Associates LPA LLC By: Carrie L. Davis (0083281), Robert E. Altman III (0086383) Tho-mas M. Drinan (0080307), Maria T. Williams (0079972), Michael R. Brinkman (0040079), Attor-neys for Plaintiff, 3962 Red Bank Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45227 voice: (513)322-7000, facsimile: (513) 322-7099.Apr 14/21/28

Legal NoticeCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioNo. 17 CV 001220 ---

HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Fremont Home Loan Trust 2006-D, Mortgage-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-D, Plaintiff vs Danica Sarafov aka Damica Sazafor, et al., Defendants.

The Defendants, Danica Sarafov aka Damica Saza-for, Unknown Spouse, if any, of Danica Sarafov aka Damica Sazafor and Un-known Heirs, Legatees, De-visees, Executors, Adminis-trators and Assigns and their Spouses, if any, of Ljubonir Sarafov aka Ljubonir Sazafor, whose current addresses are un-known, will take notice that on the 3rd day of February, 2017, HSBC Bank USA, Na-tional Association, as Trustee for Fremont Home Loan Trust 2006-D, Mortgage-Backed Certifi-cates, Series 2006-D filed its Complaint in Case No. 17 CV 001220, in the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin County, Ohio, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Columbus, OH 43215, seeking a foreclosure of its mortgage interest in the real property located at 4059 Etna Street, Columbus, OH 43213, Permanent Parcel No. 090-007695-00, (“Real Es-tate”), and alleged that the Defendants, have or may

Legal NoticeCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioNo. 17CV002584 ---

KeyBank National Associa-tion, Plaintiff vs Setsuko T. Page, et al., Defendants.

The Court finds that serv-ice of summons cannot be made other than by publica-tion on Defendant, Associ-ates Financial Services Corporation, whose last known place of residence is: Unknown; each of you will take notice that on March 15, 2017, Plaintiff, filed a Com-plaint for Foreclosure in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Columbus, 43215, being case no. 17CV002584, alleging that there is due to the Plaintiff the sum of $89,508.32, plus interest at the rate of 4.250% per annum from June 13, 2016, plus late charges and attorney fees applicable to the terms of the Promissory Note secured by a Mortgage on the real property, which has a street address of 3050 Briggs Road, Columbus, OH 43204, being permanent par-cel number PPN 010-125117-00.

Plaintiff further alleges that by reason of a default in payment of said Promissory Note, the conditions of said Mortgage have been broken and the same has become ab-solute.

Plaintiff prays that the Defendant named above be required to answer and assert any interest in aid property o be forever barred from as-serting any interest therein, for foreclosure of said mort-gage, marshalling of liens, and the sale of said real prop-erty, and the proceeds of said sale be applied according to law.

Said Defendant is re-quired to file an Answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publication which shall be published once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing in this case.

Daniel A. Cox (0076469), Wood & Lamping LLP, 600 Vine Street, Suite 2500, Cin-cinnati, OH 45202 ( 5 1 3 ) 8 5 2 - 6 0 4 [email protected] 14/21/28

Notice of Processby Publication

Common Pleas CourtFranklin County, OhioNo. 16 CV 010232 ---

Franklin County Treasurer, Plaintiff vs House of God Full Gospel Church, et al., Defendants.

To: The Unknown Ten-ants of 199 E. Welch Ave-nue, Columbus, Ohio 43207, whose last known ad-dress is unknown:

Defendant, The Ohio Val-ley Bank Company has brought this action naming you as the Defendant, in the above-named Court, by filing their Counterclaim and Cross-Claim on December 23, 2016.

The Object of Plaintiff’s Complaint is to foreclose on certain real property in Franklin County; being more particularly described as 199 E. Welch Avenue, Colum-bus, Ohio 43207 and 1600 South Sixth Street, Colum-bus, Ohio 43207, as well as any monetary judgment against The House of God Full Gospel Church, and as more particularly set forth in the Complaint.

Your last known address was 199 E. Welch Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43207.

You are required to an-swer the Publication within twenty-eight (28) days, after the last publication of this Notice, which will be pub-lished once per week, for six (6) consecutive weeks, and the last publication will be made on May 19, 2017.

On case of your failure to answer, or respond, as per-mitted by the Ohio Civil Rules within the time states, a judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Com-plaint.

Rebecca D.L. Waigand, 16 E. Broadway, PO Box 309, Wellston, OH 45692, (740)384-2111, Attorney for The Ohio Valley Bank Com-pany.Apr 14/21/28 May 5/12/19

43215 in Case No. 17CV001007. The object of, and demand for relief in the complaint is to foreclose the lien of plaintiff's mortgage recorded upon the real estate described below and in which plaintiff alleges that the foregoing defendants have or claim to have an in-terest:

Parcel number(s): 010-112344-00

Property address: 2520 Lockbourne Road, Colum-bus, OH 43207

The defendant named above is required to answer the Complaint within Twenty eight (28) days after the last publication of this legal no-tice. This legal notice will be published once a week for three successive weeks.

BY: MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI, LLC, PO Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 (614)220-5611Apr 14/21/28

Legal NoticeCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioNo. 17CV001007 --- U.S.

Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participa-tion Trust, Plaintiff vs Har-old D. Bell, et al., Defen-dants.

Republic Bank dba Flagship Mortgage Serv-ices, whose last known ad-dress is 111 Second Avenue Northeast, Saint Petersburg, FL 33701, will take notice that on January 27, 2017, U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Par-ticipation Trust filed its Complaint in the Court of Common Pleas, Franklin County, Ohio, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Columbus, OH

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Legal NoticeUnknown Heirs, Devi-

sees, Legatees, and Assigns of Janice Virginia Tobias aka Janice V. Tobias,whose last place of residence is unknown and whose pre-sent place of residence is un-known, will take notice that on January 3, 2017, a Com-plaint was filed in the matter of U.S. Bank National Asso-ciation aka U.S. Bank, N.A. v. Lorraine Tobias Watson, et al. filed its complaint in Case No. 17 CV 000057 in the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin County, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Colum-bus, OH 43215, seeking fore-closure and alleging that the Defendants, Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, and As-signs of Janice Virginia To-bias aka Janice V. Tobias have or claim to have an in-terest in the real estate de-scribed below:

Permanent Parcel Num-ber: 010-102057-00

Property Address: 1443 Crestwood Avenue, Colum-bus, OH 43227

A full copy of the legal description is available from the Franklin County Auditor, at 373 South High Street, 21st Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614)525-3200.

The Defendant(s) named above are required to answer on or before the 23rd day of June, 2017

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AKA U.S. BANK, N.A. BY FELTY & LEMBRIGHT, CO., LPA, Joshua D. Kaplow, #0081143, Attorney for Plaintiff-Petitioner, 1001 Lakeside Avenue, Suite 1300, Cleveland, OH 44114 Phone (216)588-1500.Apr 21/28 May 5/12/19/26

Legal NoticeCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioNo. 17CV002119 --- The

Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York as successor in interest to JPMorgan Chase Bank, Na-tional Association, as trustee for C-Bass Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2003-CB4, Plaintiff vs John D. Vegso, et al., Defen-dants.

Manufacturers Hanover Consumer Services, Inc., A Delaware Corporation,whose last known address is 3103 Philmont Avenue, Hun-tingdon Valley, PA 19006, will take notice that on Feb-ruary 28, 2017, The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York as suc-cessor in interest to JPMor-gan Chase Bank, National Association, as trustee for C-Bass Mortgage Loan As-set-Backed Certificates, Se-ries 2003-CB4 filed its Com-plaint in the Court of Com-mon Pleas, Franklin County, Ohio, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Columbus, OH 43215 in Case No. 17CV002119. The object of, and demand for re-lief in the complaint is to foreclose the lien of plain-tiff's mortgage recorded upon the real estate described be-low and in which plaintiff al-leges that the foregoing de-fendants have or claim to have an interest:

Parcel number(s): 070-012103-00

Property address: 1805 Victorian Court, Columbus, OH 43220

The Defendants named above are required to answer the Complaint within Twenty eight (28) days after the last publication of this legal no-tice. This legal notice will be published once a week for three successive weeks.

BY: MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI, LLC, PO Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 (614)220-5611Apr 21/28 May 5

Legal NoticeCommon Pleas Court

Franklin County, OhioNo. 17CV000270 --- Na-

tionstar Mortgage LLC, Plaintiff vs Tamika L. Tho-mas AKA Tamika Thomas, et al., Defendants.

John Doe, Name Un-known, the Unknown Spouse of Tamika L. Tho-mas, AKA Tamika Thomas (if any), whose last known address is 2830 Wallcrest Boulevard, Columbus, OH 43231, will take notice that on January 10, 2017, Nation-star Mortgage LLC filed its Complaint in the Court of Common Pleas, Franklin County, Ohio, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Columbus, OH 43215 in Case No. 17CV000270. The object of, and demand for relief in the complaint is to foreclose the lien of plaintiff's mortgage recorded upon the real estate described below and in which plaintiff alleges that the foregoing defendants have or claim to have an in-terest:

Parcel number(s): 010-238785-00

Property address: 2830 Wallcrest Boulevard, Colum-bus, OH 43231

The defendant named above is required to answer the Complaint within Twenty eight (28) days after the last publication of this legal no-tice. This legal notice will be published once a week for three successive weeks.

BY: MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI, LLC, PO Box 165028, Columbus, OH 43216-5028 (614)220-5611Apr 21/28 May 5

the Franklin County Auditor, at 373 South High Street, 21st Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215 (614)525-3200.

The Defendant(s) named above are required to answer on or before the 23rd day of June, 2017

FIFTH THIRD MORT-GAGE COMPANY BY FELTY & LEMBRIGHT, CO., LPA, Joshua D. Kap-low, #0081143, Attorney for Plaintiff-Petitioner, 1001 Lakeside Avenue, Suite 1300, Cleveland, OH 44114 Phone (216)588-1500.Apr 21/28 May 5/12/19/26

Legal NoticeUnknown Heirs, Devi-

sees, Legatees and Assigns, if any, of Walter F. Schnei-der aka Walter Francis Schneider, whose last place of residence is unknown and whose present place of resi-dence is unknown, will take notice that on January 12, 2017, a Complaint was filed in the matter of Fifth Third Mortgage Company v. Wal-ter F. Schneider, et al. Case No. 17 CV 000361 in the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin County, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Colum-bus, OH 43215, seeking fore-closure and alleging that the Defendant(s), Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees and Assigns, if any, of Wal-ter F. Schneider aka Walter Francis Schneider, have or claim to have an interest in the real estate described be-low:

Permanent Parcel Num-ber: 010-194596-00

Property Address: 4117 Karl Road, Apartment 304, Columbus, OH 43224

A full copy of the legal description is available from

Notice of ForeclosureLaurito & Laurito, L.L.C.

7550 Paragon Rd.Dayton, OH 45459

Mary L. Neff, whose last known address is unknown, and whose residence is un-known, will hereby take no-tice that on the 17th day of January, 2017, Branch Bank-ing and Trust Company filed its Complaint in the Com-mon Pleas Court of Franklin County, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Columbus, Ohio 43215 being Case No. 17CV000542 in said Court against Eric E. McNeil, et al. praying for Judgment of $68,674.07 with interest at the rate of 4% per annum from June 1, 2016 until paid and for foreclosure of a mort-gage on the following de-scribed real estate, to wit:

Parcel No. 010-006246-00

Street Address: 2644 Pon-tiac Street, Columbus, OH 43211

A Complete legal descrip-tion of the parcel may be ob-tained from the County Auditor; and that Defendants be required to set up any in-terest they may have in said premises or be forever barred; that upon failure of said Defendants to pay or cause to be paid said judg-ment within three days from its rendition that an Order of Sale be issued to the Sheriff of Franklin County, Ohio, to appraise, advertise, and sell said real estate; that the premises be sold free and clear of all claims, liens and interest of any of the parties herein; that the proceeds from the sale of said prem-ises be applied to plaintiff's judgment; and for such other relief to which plaintiff is en-titled.

Said Defendant(s) will take notice that they will be required to answer said com-plaint on or before the 2nd day of June, 2017, or judg-ment will be rendered ac-cordingly.

Branch Banking and Trust Company, Plaintiff. Joshua J. Epling, Attorney for Plaintiff, 7550 Paragon Rd., Dayton, OH 45459 (937)743-4878.Apr 21/28 May 5

Legal NoticeUnknown Spouse, if

any, of Barbara K. Hall,whose last place of residence is 2456 Sandstrom Drive, Columbus, OH 43235, but whose present place of resi-dence is unknown, will take notice that on March 22, 2017, U.S. Bank Trust., N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust filed its complaint in Case No. 17CV002798 in the Court of Common Pleas, Franklin County, Ohio, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Co-lumbus, Ohio, 43215 alleg-ing that the defendants, Un-known Spouse, if any, of Barbara K. Hall, have or claim to have an interest in the real estate described be-low:

Permanent Parcel Num-ber: 590-198018-00; Prop-erty Address: 2456 Sand-strom Drive, Columbus, OH 43235.

The legal description may be obtained from the Frank-lin County Auditor address 373 South High Street 21st Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215, Phone number 614-525-3200

The Petitioner further al-leges that by reason of de-fault of the Defendant in the payment of a promissory note, according to its tenor, the conditions of a concur-rent mortgage deed given to secure the payment of said note and conveying the premises described, have been broken, and the same has become absolute.

The Petitioner prays that the Defendant named above be required to answer and set up their interest in said real estate or be forever barred from asserting the same; for foreclosure of said mortgage; the marshalling of any liens; the sale of said real estate, and the proceeds of said sale applied to the payment of pe-titioner's claim in the proper order of its priority; and for such other and further relief as is just and equitable.

The Defendant named above is required to answer on or before the 2nd day of June, 2017.

U.S. BANK TRUST., N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 MASTER PARTICI-PATION TRUST BY: RE-IMER LAW CO., Dean K. Hegyes, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Attorney for Plaintiff-Petitioner, 30455 Solon Rd., Solon, OH 44139 (440) 600-5500.Apr 21/28 May 5

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Property Address is: 759 Holly Hill Drive, Columbus, OH 43228 and being more particularly described in plaintiff's mortgage recorded in Mortgage Book Instru-ment No. 200905260074267, of this County Recorder's Of-fice.

All of the above named defendants are required to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publica-tion, which shall be pub-lished once a week for three consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing in this case.

Lerner, Sampson & Roth-fuss, Attorneys for Plaintiff, PO Box 5480, Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-5480. (513) 241-3100Apr 28 May 5/12

Foreclosure ofMortgage

Common Pleas CourtFranklin County, OhioNo. 17 CV 000921 ---

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plaintiff vs The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Executors, Administrators, Spouses and Assigns and the Unknown Guardians of Mi-nor and/or Incompetent Heirs of Margaret A. Weese, et al., Defendants.

The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Execu-tors, Administrators, Spouses and Assigns and the Unknown Guardians of Minor and/or Incompetent Heirs of Margaret A. Weese, whose last known address is Address Un-known, and will take notice that on the 26th day of Janu-ary, 2017, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. filed its complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Co-lumbus, OH 43215 in Case No. 17 CV 000921 on the docket of the Court, and the object and demand for relief of which pleading is to fore-close the lien of plaintiff's mortgage recorded upon the following described real es-tate, to wit:

Foreclosure ofMortgage

Common Pleas CourtFranklin County, OhioNo. 16 CV 010720 ---

JPMorgan Chase Bank, Na-tional Association, Plaintiff vs Danelle Lassel, et al., De-fendants.

Danelle Lassel and John Doe, name unknown, spouse of Danelle Lassel, whose last known address is 4017 Blendon Point Drive, Columbus, OH 43230, and the unknown heirs, devi-sees, legatees, executors, administrators, spouses and assigns and the un-known guardians of minor and/or incompetent heirs of Danelle Lassel, all of whose residences are unknown and cannot by reasonable dili-gence be ascertained, will take notice that on the 10th day of November, 2016, JPMorgan Chase Bank, Na-tional Association filed its complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Columbus, OH 43215 in Case No. 16 CV 010720 on the docket of the Court, and the object and de-mand for relief of which pleading is to foreclose the lien of plaintiff's mortgage recorded upon the following described real estate, to wit:

Property Address is: 4017 Blendon Point Drive, Colum-bus, OH 43230 and being more particularly described in plaintiff's mortgage re-corded in Mortgage Instru-ment No. 201211130171946, of this County Recorder's Of-fice.

All of the above named defendants are required to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publica-tion, which shall be pub-lished once a week for three consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing in this case.

Lerner, Sampson & Roth-fuss, Attorneys for Plaintiff, PO Box 5480, Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-5480. (513) 241-3100Apr 28 May 5/12

Foreclosure ofMortgage

Common Pleas CourtFranklin County, OhioNo. 17 CV 003223 ---

JPMorgan Chase Bank, Na-tional Association, Plaintiff vs The Unknown Heirs, De-visees, Legatees, Executors, Administrators, Spouses and Assigns and the Unknown Guardians of Minor and/or Incompetent Heirs of Bar-bara A. Hobbs, et al., Defen-dants.

The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Execu-tors, Administrators, Spouses and Assigns and the Unknown Guardians of Minor and/or Incompetent Heirs of Barbara A. Hobbs, whose last known address is unknown and cannot by rea-sonable diligence be ascer-tained, will take notice that on the 4th day of April, 2017, JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association filed its complaint in the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Co-lumbus, OH 43215 in Case No. 17 CV 003223 on the docket of the Court, and the object and demand for relief of which pleading is to fore-close the lien of plaintiff's mortgage recorded upon the following described real es-tate, to wit:

Property Address is: 340 Fernhill Avenue, Columbus, OH 43228 and being more particularly described in plaintiff's mortgage recorded in Mortgage Instrument No. 200511080236287, of this County Recorder's Office.

All of the above named defendants are required to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publica-tion, which shall be pub-lished once a week for three consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing in this case.

Lerner, Sampson & Roth-fuss, Attorneys for Plaintiff, PO Box 5480, Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-5480. (513) 241-3100Apr 28 May 5/12

Court of Franklin County, Ohio, 345 S. High St., Floor 1B, Columbus, OH 43215 in Case No. 17 CV 001857 on the docket of the Court, and the object and demand for re-lief of which pleading is to foreclose the lien of plain-tiff's mortgage recorded upon the following described real estate, to wit:

Property Address is: 2959 Bretton Woods Drive, Co-lumbus, OH 43231 and being more particularly described in plaintiff's mortgage re-corded in Mortgage Book In-strument No 200303310091098, of this County Recorder's Office.

All of the above named defendants are required to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publica-tion, which shall be pub-lished once a week for three consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing in this case.

Lerner, Sampson & Roth-fuss, Attorneys for Plaintiff, PO Box 5480, Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-5480. (513) 241-3100Apr 28 May 5/12

the debts and other legal ob-ligations of the marriage in such proportions as the Court shall deem fair and equitable, and for certain other items.

Said defendant is required to answer said complaint on or before June 2, 2017, which includes 28 days from the last publication.

Edward H. Lau, Attorney.Mar 31 Apr 7/14/21/28 May 5

ColumbusFranklin County Convention Facility,

400 N. High St. 4th Fl., alt. to bldg., $1,300,000.00, Corna Kokosing Construction Co., contractor. 4/21/2017.

Russ White/Aldi Inc., 4400 S. Charleston Pike, Springfield, OH, alt. to bldg., 2395 Silver Dr., $1,000,000.00, Deerfield Construction Company Inc., contractor. 4/21/2017.

M/I Homes of Central Ohio LLC, 3 East Oval #310, 2 sty. dwlg. w/att. gar., 618 Azalea Fields Dr., $422,780.00. 4/21/2017.

Worthington Industries, PO Box 842910, Boston, MA, alt. to bldg., 7400 Worthington Galena Rd., $409,500.00, Ruscilli Construction Co. Inc., contractor. 4/21/2017.

AH Ohio-Columbus C/O Flanagan BLC, 1500 Solana Blvd., Roanoke, TX, alt. to bldg., 3500 Trillium Crossing, $220,000.00, JRC Roofing Inc., contractor. 4/21/2017.

Fischer Homes Columbus Inc., 3940 Olympic Blvd., #100, Erlanger, KY, 2 sty. frm. dwlg. w/gar., 2622 Tealwater Trail Dr., $112,450.00. 4/21/2017.

Ricart Automotive, 4255 S. Hamilton Rd., alt. to bldg., $86,771.00, Simon Roofing & Sheet Metal Corp., contractor. 4/21/2017.

Next Solutions Inc., 856 Elicott Dr., Bal Air, MD, alt. to dwlg., 879-881 E. Fulton St., $60,000.00, Lateral Foundation Inc., contractor. 4/21/2017.

GBR Group LLC, 101 Jegs Pl., Delaware, OH, alt. to bldg., 2000 Bethel Rd., $40,000.00, Professional Designs, contractor. 4/21/2017.

Timothy Benton, 762 Vernon Rd., Bexley, OH, alt. to dwlg., 1586 S. 8th St., $28,000.00, McCarty Customized Improvements LLC, contractor. 4/21/2017.

Orlando & Lynn Simonetti, 225 Chatham Rd., alt. to dwlg., $26,000.00, Eagle Specialty Remodeling Inc., contractor. 4/21/2017.

Peter Moses McCafrey and Jennifer Page Hayden, 238 Lansing St., alt. to dwlg.,

$25,000.00, MCR Services Inc., contractor. 4/21/2017.

Leanne M. Absolom, 60 N. Miami Ave., alt. to dwlg., $25,000.00, Stouters Construction LLC, contractor. 4/21/2017.

Richard D. Martinski, 1431 Kinnards Pl., alt. to dwlg., $15,000.00, Woody's Quality Improvements LLC, contractor. 4/21/2017.

Njikang A. Metuge, 2420 Feanwood Ave., alt. to dwlg., 690 E. Gates St., $15,000.00. 4/21/2017.

Philip D. Shiflet, 2777 Lyndley Ct., Hilliard, OH, add. of deck, $12,000.00, Harrington Decks & Landscaping, contractor. 4/21/2017.

Golden Horse Properties/Patrick Wiesel, PO Box 8051, alt. to dwlg., 112 E. Whittier St., $10,000.00. 4/21/2017.

Ryan M. Gage, 2262 Century Dr., alt. to dwlg., $6,000.00, Thompson Building Associates Inc., contractor. 4/21/2017.

Noelle S. Wycuff and Jeremy A. Wycuff, 5889 Sundrops Ave., Galloway, OH, alt. to dwlg., $5,000.00. 4/21/2017.

800 Frank Road LLC, 599 Frank Rd., alt. to bldg., 820 Frank Rd., $5,000.00, Modular Space Corporation, contractor. 4/21/2017.

Richard D. and Debra A. Swicegood, 3541 Silveradio Dr., above ground pool, $4,500.00, Scioto Valley Hot Tubs & Spas Inc., contractor. 4/21/2017.

Miguel A. Garcia, 1395 Westshire Rd., alt. to dwlg., 72 Eldon Ave., $3,900.00. 4/21/2017.

Samuel Lozano, 3075 Dublin Rd., Hilliard, OH, alt. to dwlg., 434 Fairwood Ave., $2,200.00. 4/21/2017.

Christopher Locke and Jamie Davis, 1400 Beetree St., Galloway, OH, add. of deck, $1,500.00, Nature View Exteriors LLC, contractor. 4/21/2017.

Kevin B. Kramer, 354 Fallis Rd., alt. to bldg., Elevated Integrity Construction Services LLC, contractor. 4/21/2017.

Building Permits The contractors’ name, when available, will appear at the end of each permit.

By STEPHANIE STEINBERGThe Associated Press

DETROIT — Three architecture students from the Netherlands are on a mission to fight climate change, and they plan to do so by rehabbing a blight-ed, vacant home in the heart of the city.

The 23-year-olds graduated from the Technological University of Delft last year and decided to put their knowl-edge to use by designing an affordable, energy-efficient home that serves as a teaching tool and supports a family. They finalized their design after pur-chasing a Detroit house last May and exploring the neighbors’ needs.

“Our main goal is to fight climate change by making sustainable housing accessible for everyone,” said Bob Hen-drikx. “ ... Who’s fighting against climate change? Only the people that can afford these systems. We want to show that it’s actually really easy and doesn’t always have to be expensive or state of the art. But it can also be low budget and do it yourself.”

Hendrikx and his friends, Ronen Dan and Domink Lukkes, couldn’t afford to buy a house in the Netherlands, so they started looking abroad and stumbled on Detroit as part of a search for “shrinking cities.”

“You can buy these kind of houses for $1,000 ... in the Netherlands, we don’t have that,” said Hendrikx, standing out-side the house at 1995 Ford St. that they purchased from the Detroit Land Bank Authority for a grand. They figure the former two-family house has sat vacant since 2008, as the last DTE Energy Co. bill was paid that year.

The windows and doors of the house were boarded up with plywood and glass shards littered the backyard. To any passerby, the decaying 1924 house next to a vacant lot and another aban-doned home is an eyesore, but to the three students, it’s 2,000 square feet of opportunities for education and com-munity engagement.

The Detroit News reported that they established a nonprofit called the Mo-town Movement to raise funds for the $230,000 project. So far, they’ve received more than $31,000 through a Patronicity crowdfunding campaign. If they reach their $50,000 goal in more than a week, the Michigan Economic Development Corp.’s Public Spaces & Community Places initiative will match the amount. Local organizations such as Midtown Detroit Inc., the Rotary Club of Detroit, Banyan Investments and real estate agency The Platform also donated a total of $25,500.

They raised the remaining amount in Holland through in-kind sponsorships.

Since their tuition was largely covered by the government, they bought the house with a low-interest student loan.

Gathered inside the dark duplex — re-cently swept and free of asbestos — the enthusiastic trio explains that each floor serves a purpose.

The ground floor will host workshops to teach visitors how to implement sustainable housing practices in their homes, such as weather-stripping doors to seal air leaks.

Pointing to a wall between two bed-rooms, Lukkes said it will be removed so the area becomes a makerspace where visitors make the systems they learn about. A glass floor will allow people in the basement to observe the tinkerers above.

From top to bottom, the brick house will be fitted with energy-efficient fea-tures: solar panels, a green roof, wind-mill, insulation, double-pane windows and a graywater system to flush the toilet with used water from the shower and rainwater collected on the roof.

“It goes through a filter to rule out any possible danger,” Dan assured.

The cost ranges from $10 to $1,000 to install these features, which can help a homeowner save money, Hendrikx said.

“We want to give people the idea that there are so many possibilities you can do to apply in your own home,” he said.

The students said they won’t know how much energy and money the home will save until it’s finished. The savings, Dan said, are difficult to project.

“We do not have the exact number yet because we don’t have much prece-dence we can base our research on. Most factors are not easy to calculate,” said Dan, listing variables such as draft and radiation through the windows.

Once they return to the Netherlands, a property manager they hired will take care of maintenance, and Lawrence Technological University students will continually test the home to gauge its energy efficiency.

However, Dan said one feature is certain: The solar panels will cover the electrical bill. While he acknowledged solar panels are on the more expensive side, they still plan to install them.

“We believe with prices dropping and efficiency rising, they will be common in the future,” he said.

Besides having 40,000 vacant homes to choose from in the Land Bank, the students decided Detroit was an ideal city for the project because many resi-dents struggle with high energy bills, partly due to the age of homes and the way they were constructed with little insulation.

“In the Netherlands, the circumstanc-es are less extreme than here, so we can

make a bigger impact here,” Lukkes said.

The basement will host a resource center with computers, Wi-Fi, books and tutors for students attending New Paradigm Glazer Academy across the street.

Herbert Dannard, who’s lived in the neighborhood his whole life, will man-age the center. The 56-year-old said he’s seen the area “go through a transition” since 1960.

“Everything was based on education and the community coming together, and all of that is lost,” he said.

As a result, he decided to form a resource center where people without computers could apply for jobs and ac-cess the internet.

He met the students while seeking a space and found their project was a perfect match. While Dannard said he’s never held a job and doesn’t have a de-gree, he’s motivated by the “dire need” to help neighbors.

“You don’t have to have a degree to help someone,” he said. “I had a burn-ing desire in my heart.”

Besides free tutoring from Wayne State University students, elementary kids will have a chance to maintain an urban garden in the adjacent vacant lot.

The Greening of Detroit, a nonprofit that has planted 1,500 community gardens in the city over 12 years, will provide the tools and volunteers to jumpstart the garden that will supply fruits and vegetables for the neighbor-hood.

Trish Hubbell, Greening of Detroit director of community and public rela-tions, attended a Motown Movement public meeting and noticed the stu-dents are not just parachuting in from across the world to plant a garden and rehab a house.

“What impressed me about the Dutch students is that they’re really interested in engaging the community and mak-ing sure that what they’re envisioning is also what the community wants and what will be helpful to them,” Hubbell said.

The project also has a giveback com-ponent, as a family that lost its home to foreclosure will live on the second floor. Their low-income rent will cover costs to maintain the home after the students leave in July.

The point, Hendrikx said, is to make the house self-sustaining through low gas, electric and water usage as well as nonprofits overseeing programming.

“We don’t want to be the Dutch guys coming in, doing their thing, leaving (and the house is) falling apart,” he said.

(See Blight, Page 16)

PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia storefront featured prominently in the “Rocky” films has been demol-ished.

The building was home to the fic-tional pet store where Rocky courted his eventual wife, Adrian. It was fea-tured in several of the films and was a frequent stop on tours designed for Rocky fans.

Tour Guide Ben Caplan tells Philly.com he was taking a group there last week when he found construction crews tearing the building down.

The building, once a real pet shop, had been empty for several years.

— The Associated Press

Historic central Indiana church needs $38K to avoid razing

INDIANAPOLIS — Supporters of a historic church that has served as the gateway to a central Indiana community for more than a century are trying to raise more than $38,000 in just over a week to save it from demolition.

The Indianapolis Star reports a plan for developers to convert St. John United Church of Christ in Cumber-land just east of Indianapolis into se-nior housing with 60 units hit a snag

when the project didn’t receive fed-eral housing tax credits required for redevelopment. It’s on a waiting list, but the congregation needs $75,000 by May 4 to pay for the maintenance or the structure could be razed as soon as June 1.

So far, the preservation group Indi-ana Landmarks has pledged $25,000, and private donors say they’ll provide another $12,000.

— The Associated Press

Judge sides with Airbnb in legal dispute with city of Miami

MIAMI — A judge is siding with the home-sharing platform Airbnb in its legal dispute with the city of Miami by issuing a preliminary ruling against the city’s ban.

Airbnb said in a news release that a Miami-Dade judge’s temporary re-straining order prevents the city from enforcing the short-term rental ban in residential neighborhoods. The deci-sion says that the city is pre-empted by state law.

The order also says the city can’t force people to provide names and addressed when speaking at Miami City Commission meetings on the home-sharing issue. Some Airbnb

hosts felt threatened after speaking at a March 23 hearing.

At that meeting, commissioners voted to reaffirm zoning regulations prohibiting short-term rentals of single-family homes in Miami’s resi-dential areas.

Airbnb says about 3,000 Miami homeowners use its platform.

— The Associated Press

Frank Lloyd Wright building tours planned to mark birthday

CHICAGO — Fans of Frank Lloyd Wright will be getting the chance to celebrate the 150th anniversary of his birth by walking through some of the most famous buildings he designed in and around Chicago.

In a news release, the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust says it will on the evening of June 8 host open houses at three of Wright’s most famous structures in the area: The Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio in Oak Park; the Frederick C. Robie House on Chicago’s South Side, and the Emil Bach House on the far north end of Chicago.

The tours are free and will be of-fered on a first-come, first served basis.

— The Associated Press

Dutch architecture students turn Detroit blight into affordable green

Real Estate Briefs

Yo, Adrian! Pet shop from ‘Rocky’ films demolished

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Friday, April 28, 2017

Today’s Top Real Estate Transactions

See Real Estate Transfers, Page 16

Photos courtesy Franklin County Auditor http://www.franklincountyauditor.com/

Address:

Buyer:

1180 Regency Drive, Upper Arlington

Joseph and Lucy Wiethe

Sale Price: $510,000

Address:

Buyer:

1575 W. First Avenue, Grandview Heights

Steven Hamm

Sale Price: $485,950

Address:

Buyer:

1871 Coventry Road, Upper Arlington

Sarah Murphy and Vincente Nogueira

Sale Price: $609,000

Miscellaneous Real Estate The following information was taken from the records of the Franklin County Recorder, reporting miscellaneous liens and other filings affecting real estate.

Notice of CommencementCommencement notice filed by Brew Dog Columbus, LLC, Don McCarthy, 65 E. State St.,

Columbus, OH 43215. Owner/contractor for improvements to 41.65 acres. 4/7/2017.Commencement notice filed by Diamond Investment Properties, LLC, Thomas Sintic,

Donald Pritchard, 3660 Parkway Ln., Ste. F, Hilliard, OH 43026. Owner/contractor for improvements to Lot 12 Clifton Addn, Plat Book 4, Page 277. 4/7/2017.

Commencement notice filed by MTO Far, LLC, 1391 W. 5th Ave. #436, Columbus, OH 43212. Owner/contractor for improvements to Lot 8 Thomas Millers Heirs Subd, Plat Book 4, Page 72. 4/7/2017.

By LEE REICHAssociated Press

You’re rummaging in the attic, in great grandma’s steamer trunk, and you come upon a dusty old packet of garden balsam seeds. An heirloom!

This heirloom’s probably more valuable for the picture on the packet than for the seeds, which probably have lost their vitality. You could, though, if you wanted, get your hands on heirloom plants that would grow.

Heirloom plants are those that have been handed down from generation to generation as saved seeds or pieces of stems or roots. These varieties produce nostalgia for by-gone times and the plants’ particular qualities. Colors of heirloom flowers, for example, often are soft, as subdued as those in old-fashioned, hand-colored photos.

The muted colors of heirloom plants are counterbal-anced in many cases by bold fragrances and flavors. Mod-ern sweet peas may sport flashy and abundant blooms, but are almost scentless compared with the honey-sweet sprays of Black Knight sweet peas, introduced in 1898.

Of course, bold scents or flavors are not for everyone. You might not like the spicy, tart flavor of a Spitzenburg apple. No matter: Choose from among thousands of other heirloom apple varieties — and flavors. Modern varieties of fruits and vegetables generally have been bred for mild flavors that appeal a little to everyone but not strongly to anyone.

VARIATION FROM PLANT TO PLANTWith a more casual growth habit than modern hybrids,

heirlooms won’t give the ordered look of a brigade of soldiers when planted en masse. Plant-to-plant varia-tions of heirloom flowers may be subtle, as in the almost uniform stand of blue flowers from a seed packet of Blue Boy bachelor’s buttons — a variety grown by Thomas Jefferson. Or the variations may be more dramatic, as in the occasional orange flower popping up among the reds from a packet of Gift zinnias, an heirloom variety from Russia. In some styles of garden, a blowsy look is preferred to rigid uniformity.

Heirloom plants also don’t march in step like soldiers. Plants from a packet of Golden Bantam corn, a delectable variety dating back to 1902, ripen over the course of more than a week. But plan on picking over a planting of mod-ern Early Sunglow Hybrid corn in just a couple of days or you’ll miss peak flavor.

HEIRLOOM AVAILABILITYMost plants offered in garden centers and through the

mail are not heirlooms and will never become one, not even in a hundred years. Plant Snowball Hybrid marigolds or Double Feature Hybrid cucumbers, let a few flowers and fruits mature seeds, then plant those seeds, and what do you get? Not Snowball Hybrid marigolds and Double Feature Hybrid cucumbers.

Hybrid seeds are made by bringing together pollen and egg cells from two specially chosen parents. Unless you or I grow those parents and provide for pollination, we can-not perpetuate hybrid varieties.

And even if not hybrids, many of today’s plants could

not be passed along the generations because they are patented. As such, it is illegal to propagate and then dis-tribute them.

Every year, fewer and fewer heirlooms are offered for sale. More money is to be made on hybrids and patented plants. They sell for more and appeal to a wider audience, even if some heirlooms have dedicated regional follow-ings. My neighbor once told me of a variety of curly kale that was very popular among gardeners where she used to live in Delaware.

Still, heirlooms are available. Seed Savers Exchange (www.seedsavers.org) and the Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants (www.monticello.org/site/house-and-gardens/thomas-jefferson-center-historic-plants) are among mail-order specialists in heirloom flowers and vegetables. Trees of Antiquity (www.treesofantiquity.com), Greenmantle Nursery (www.greenmantlenursery.com), and Cummins Nursery (www.cumminsnursery.com) are among nurseries offering old-time fruit varieties.

So plant some heirlooms and bring a bit of the past into your garden. Pass along some cuttings of your favorite old fruits, trees, shrubs, and perennials to your neighbors and to your children. Save some seeds of favorite old varieties of vegetables and annual flowers, and pass them along too. You can never tell when they might no longer be available commercially.

430165308 BERTHOLD PASS DR. Candace

M. Ulery transferred to Shawna Allietta; sales price $150,000.00, lender Huntington; mortgage amount $120,000.00. 4/21/2017

5646 BROOME DR. Robert S. Hendrix, Executor of the Estate of Debi Englander aka Debra F. Englander transferred to Muhammad T. Ahmed; sales price $183,000.00, lender Equity Resources; mortgage amount $183,000.00. 4/21/2017

43017

5263 ASHFORD RD. Leslie DePriest transferred to Lennie D. Rhoades and Marcia J. Perry; sales price $345,000.00, lender Independent Bank; mortgage amount $292,500.00. 4/21/2017

7694 FULMAR DR. Thomas R. Coleman and Jennifer L. Coleman, Trustees transferred to Tracy C. Schiefferle; sales price $420,000.00, lender Third Fed. S&L; mortgage amount $238,300.00. 4/21/2017

7176 INNISFREE CT. Sky Kingdom, LLC transferred to Edward Collins and Mary Collins; sales price $300,000.00; mortgage amount $300,000.00. 4/21/2017

2957 RUSHBURY DR. Ernest David DeRose and Laura DeRose transferred to Cong Li and Liling Deng; sales price $130,000.00. 4/21/2017

43026

5569 BLUEGRASS WAY Andrzej Kloczkowski transferred to Miroslaw W. Hawrylkiewicz and Ewa R. Hawrylkiewicz. 4/21/2017

5040 SCALTON PL. Scott Casbarro, Kathryn Casbarro and Patrick Casbarro transferred to Scott Casbarro and Julia Wolf; sales price $77,900.00. 4/21/2017

43054

6006 BLAVERLY DR. Christopher T. Barrett and Sara E. Barrett transferred to Christina M. Morales; sales price $245,501.00, lender Evolve Bank & Trust; mortgage amount $233,226.00. 4/21/2017

4258 BRIDGELANE PL. Ida R. Calhoun transferred to Julie Messello; sales price $215,000.00. 4/21/2017

8275 CENTRAL COLLEGE RD. Gregory J. Wolf and Carleene A. Wolf transferred to Randell D. Conley and Stacy B. Conley; sales price $255,000.00, lender MERS; mortgage amount $313,222.00. 4/21/2017

Lot 1 OGDEN WOODS BLVD. The New Albany Company, LLC transferred to John Blair and Connie Blair; sales price $120,000.00. 4/21/2017

43068

6848 CENTENNIAL DR. Faith E. Richie transferred to Prattstone Enterprises, LP; sales price $82,100.00. 4/21/2017

6814 METUCHEN PL. Lisa Haines Adams fka Lisa K. Haines, Jeremy A. Borreson transferred to Jeremy A. Borreson; sales price $79,000.00. 4/21/2017

6403 OLD CHURCH WAY Daniel Barnhart and Lee Barnhart transferred to Earlene J. Stanley and Cory J. Sewell; sales price $193,000.00, lender MERS; mortgage amount $189,504.00. 4/21/2017

430815610 BUENOS AIRES BLVD. Theresa

E. Allie and Mary C. Dauer transferred to James T. D'Amico; sales price $70,000.00. 4/21/2017

43123

5616 BLUE STAR DR. Darren C. Porter and Michelle E. Porter transferred to Jennifer D. Williams and Jarrod K. Williams; sales price $275,000.00, lender MB Financial; mortgage amount $247,500.00. 4/21/2017

43125

3144 DRAKE AVE. The Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee for CIT Mortgage Loan Trust transferred to Jason W. Olander; sales price $129,000.00, lender Polaris Home Funding; mortgage amount $126,663.00. 4/21/2017

43201

445 W. SECOND AVE. Michael A. Cindrich transferred to Michael Braxton, Trustee of The Sasha Family Trust; sales price $240,000.00; mortgage amount $365,000.00. 4/21/2017

43204

236 BRINKER AVE. Estate of Jancie E. Clifton transferred to Realstone, LLC; sales price $92,500.00. 4/21/2017

456 DERRER RD. Michael F. Williamson transferred to LoanDepot.com, LLC; sales price $40,270.00. 4/21/2017

3155 EL GRECO DR. Erica A. Reck aka Erica Ann Aselage transferred to Sanah A. Boisvert and John H. Boisvert; sales price $135,000.00. 4/21/2017

100 through 122 S. EUREKA AVE. Kibbi, LLC transferred to Matthew Jared Geisen; sales price $85,000.00, lender Michael Investments, LLC; mortgage amount $85,000.00. 4/21/2017

43205

1596 FRANKLIN AVE. Hammer Out Homes, Inc. and Hero Homes Solutions, LLC

transferred to Christopher Westenhouser; sales price $279,000.00, lender NOIC; mortgage amount $270,630.00. 4/21/2017

43206

666 REINHARD AVE. Timothy Byler and Eleanor R. Byler transferred to Sonsurae L. Ferguson. 4/21/2017

43207

334 CHATTERLY LN. James E. Mosley transferred to Latoya Howell; sales price $120,000.00, lender Guaranteed Rate; mortgage amount $117,826.00. 4/21/2017

503 and 505 E. WOODROW AVE. Eko Rico Properties, LLC transferred to Michael A. Goines Construction, LLC; sales price $45,000.00. 4/21/2017

43211

1339 E. 19TH AVE. Corine Ross aka Corine Weaver Ross transferred to Midfirst Bank; sales price $18,667.00. 4/21/2017

1745 and 1747 GENESSEE AVE. Abdi Aziz Abdi and Stephanie Ann Cruz transferred to Abdi Aziz Abdi and Inocio Joaquin. 4/21/2017

43212

1871 COVENTRY RD. Theodore T. Amling and Debra L. Amling transferred to Sarah J. Murphy and Vincente Nogueira; sales price $609,000.00, lender Huntington; mortgage amount $220,000.00. 4/21/2017

1504 ELMWOOD AVE. Greg Flecher transferred to Brian D. Sullivan and Taylor A. Sullivan; sales price $193,500.00, lender Huntington; mortgage amount $193,500.00. 4/21/2017

1575 W. FIRST AVE. Thomas J. Roberts, II and Sarah W. Roberts transferred to Steven W. Hamm; sales price $485,950.00, lender Fairway Independent Mtg.; mortgage amount $485,950.00. 4/21/2017

43213

199 N. JAMES RD. Olufunke Bamidele Hamid-Oke transferred to DLS-Studer, LLC; sales price $45,000.00. 4/21/2017

6150 STOCKTON TRAIL WAY Matthew B. Allison I and Melissa M. Allison transferred to Kimberly A. Novena and Troy A. Heuser; sales price $223,000.00, lender PrimeLending; mortgage amount $211,850.00. 4/21/2017

43214

4479 ROSEMONT PL. Lawrence B. Hughes and Catherine B. Hughes transferred to Natalie N. Dickerson and Amy K. Blackburn; sales price $380,000.00, lender State Bank & Trust; mortgage amount $250,000.00. 4/21/2017

43215

544 S. FRONT ST., UNIT #312 Michael T. Hunter and Emily G. Hunter transferred to Kelly M. Nestor; sales price $255,000.00; mortgage amount $202,000.00. 4/21/2017

43219

2633 AVALON PL. Elmer E. Smith transferred to Robert Ream; sales price $8,500.00. 4/21/2017

2906, 2908 and 2910 E. FIFTH AVE. Robert F. Dutko and M. Marie Dutko transferred to Wesley D. Moore; sales price $90,000.00; mortgage amount $90,000.00. 4/21/2017

2918 and 2920 E. FIFTH AVE. Robert F. Dutko and M. Marie Dutko transferred to Wesley D. Moore; sales price $63,000.00; mortgage amount $63,000.00. 4/21/2017

43220

1180 REGENCY DR. Mark E. Sigrist and Melissa G. Sigrist transferred to Joseph V. Wiethe and Lucy Wiethe; sales price $510,000.00, lender WesBanco; mortgage amount $408,000.00. 4/21/2017

43223

576 EDWIN ST. William T. Lynch and Elizabeth Lynch transferred to Jeannette Jones; sales price $48,602.00, lender American Eagle; mortgage amount $49,500.00. 4/21/2017

432282005 CHARMINGFARE ST. Richard N.

Leon transferred to Nanette Wickline; sales price $143,600.00. 4/21/2017

43229

1700 BROOKFIELD SQ. S. Timothy A. Scott transferred to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee; sales price $86,250.00. 4/21/2017

2400 CAROLINA AVE. Gina Eugene transferred to Nadia Eugene; sales price $30,000.00. 4/21/2017

4856 VANLEAR RD. Robert A. Gray and Beth A. Gray transferred to Aaron M. Mercedes and Mahanme Le Mercedes; sales price $135,000.00, lender Huntington; mortgage amount $132,554.00. 4/21/2017

43230

196 GRAND RIDGE CT. Brookewood Construction Co., Inc. transferred to Cheryl Harmon and Gary Harmon; sales price $90,000.00. 4/21/2017

4766 RAMSEY CT. 4762 Ramsey, LLC transferred to Kenya N. Cox; sales price $116,000.00, lender PrimeLending; mortgage amount $112,520.00. 4/21/2017

158 WINDROW CT. Bethany L. Guhl and Jordan M. Guhl transferred to Shantelle M. Davis and Philip A. Jacox; sales price $260,000.00, lender Columbus First Bank; mortgage amount $195,000.00. 4/21/2017

43231

6120 HARBOUR POINTE UNIT 204 Ryan Davis transferred to Ivan M. Falcone and Alicia Falcone; sales price $99,400.00, lender Hallmark Home Mtg.; mortgage amount $89,460.00. 4/21/2017

43235

2212 SUNLEAF CT. Lauren O. Stull and Ryan E. Stull transferred to Chad A. Zwayer; sales price $290,000.00, lender Quicken Loans; mortgage amount $188,000.00. 4/21/2017

Real Estate Transfers The following list was taken from the records of the Franklin County Auditor, reporting the deed transfers within Franklin County with the companion mortgage and mortgage amount, if available.

Sorted by zip code, the information includes the property location, zip code, seller, buyer, sales price and name of the lending institution and amount financed, when available.

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“The best thing that could happen is that they forget us because all the partners, every-body is so involved.”

One partner, Focus:HOPE, helped the students find the house located in Hope Village, 107 blocks surrounding the non-profit being uplifted as part of a 20-year initiative.

“The goal is that by 2031, 100 percent of residents of the Hope Village will be educationally well prepared, economically self-suf-ficient (and) living in a safe and supportive environment,” said Debbie Fisher, director of the Hope Village Initiative.

Hope Village is one of the city’s first two “eco districts” — a program spearheaded by the nonprofit EcoWorks to encour-age Detroit neighborhoods to “go green.”

“What we’re trying to do with Eco-D is help neighborhood groups strive to do sustainable development, whether that’s stormwater projects or energy-efficiency projects or renewable energy projects,” said Allison Harris, EcoWorks director of strategic community initiatives, adding the Motown Movement house will be a powerful ex-ample of how to do sustainable development.

“This is a pretty blighted prop-erty that’s going to become a point of pride for the neighbor-hood,” she said.

Fisher said the neighbors have expressed interest in the project, especially if it helps them learn how to save money on bills and avoid “energy poverty,” which is a “real issue” in the neighbor-hood.

“When you’re living in an older home in a climate like we have in Michigan,” Fisher said, “a big portion of your budget may end up going on energy, and it may actually be taking money away from the things you

need to feed your family or to buy your prescriptions.”

Dannard, who lives three blocks from the house, said his energy bill runs $350-$400 a month, and as of two weeks ago, his utilities were cut off.

“There’s no way I’ll be able to pay the bill with what my income is,” he said.

Based on his research, Lukkes said many neighborhood resi-dents can’t afford their bills.

“People have been telling us, ‘Sometimes my heating bill is higher than my rent,’ “ he said.

“A lot of people, they don’t care about climate change because their problems are way bigger than we could ever ex-pect,” Hendrikx added. “So that’s why it’s very important to also say to them ‘this is how you can reduce (your) bills’ because then they will listen.”

Construction began on Mon-day, and the students plan to finish the house by mid-June. After making national news in the Netherlands, they attracted a team of eight who joined them in the U.S. They’re all staying in a house they rented in the North End.

“We’re one big happy family,” Hendrikx joked.

If their concept succeeds, they plan to replicate the model in more Detroit neighborhoods.

Though they originally considered cities such as New Orleans, Dan said they visited Detroit first, and the choice was clear.

“We felt we could do some-thing here,” said Dan, smiling.

Their four trips in the last year also proved all the horror stories wrong.

“We heard all these negative stories about Detroit, about the decay, about the poverty, criminality, drugs, et cetera, but ... we’re actually really amazed by the spirit of Detroit, by the people willing to fight for it,” Hendrikx said.

Plant some history in your garden with heirloom plants for nostalgia

(Lee Reich via AP)

Golden Bantam is a delectable, heirloom variety of corn from which you can save seeds for sharing and for planting in years to come — as long it is grown in isolation from other varieties of corn.

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