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SPRINGFIELD -- Judge Doug-las Rastatter of Clark County Common Pleas Court has been accused of judicial misconduct and could face disciplinary action by the Ohio Supreme Court that includes disbarment.
Rastatter is accused of wrongdoing in six cases stemming from his actions on the bench since he was elected judge Nov. 2, 2004, according to court documents obtained by Cox Ohio Media Group.
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... UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS. FOR TH... District Court for the Southern District of Ohio alleging a violation of their Fourth Amendment rig... judgment against Clark in the Court of Common Pleas of Clark County, Ohio. In response, Clark fi...
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SPRINGFIELD -- Clark County Common Pleas Judge Douglas Rastatter, accused of judicial misconduct, denies any wrongdoing in a written response to the Ohio Supreme Court.
In a 10-page document, Rastatter said he did not violate professional and judicial codes of conduct and disputes claims in a recent complaint that he violated the law in six cases he presided over since he was elected in 2004.
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Agreed order of sale over farmland
... COURT OF APPEALS RICHLAND COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT FIRST N...: Appeal from the Court of Common Pleas, Case No. 04-CV-606D JUDGMENT: Af...Swank and E. Clark Swank. The Swank Parents owned over 500 acres ... and/or any related cases in the Common Pleas Court of Richland, County, Ohio." . - 4 -. ...
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... NO. 03-4320. UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS. FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT. LORENE DIEHL a... for (i) gender discrimination pursuant to Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 4112; (ii) fraud and/or fraud in... King filed a five-count Complaint in the Clark County Court of Common Pleas, Clark County, Ohio a...
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Charles N. Ricketts, Springfield, Ohio, John R. Hammond, for plaintiffs-appellants. C. Jo...Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. Before KRUPANSK..., plaintiffs initiated this action in the Common Pleas Court of Clark County, Ohio against Kenosha ...
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DAYTON -- Physical fitness centers that operated in Montgomery and Clark counties owe employees at those locations a total of more than $31,000 in underpaid minimum wages, overtime wages and legal damages, state authorities alleged in a lawsuit.
The Ohio Department of Commerce filed suit in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court last week against Powerhouse Gym of Centerville LLC, 1553 Lyons Road, Centerville, and City Center Fitness LLC and Powerhouse Gym LLC of Enon LLC, 7607 Dayton-Springfield Road, Enon.
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In the May 4 primary, voters across most of the Miami Valley will confront a vacancy on the court that is below the Ohio Supreme Court and above county courts of "common pleas." Veteran Judge Jim Brogan is retiring after a long and distinguished career, having become the senior appellate judge in the state.
Oddly, no Democrat is seeking the job on the 2nd District Court of Appeals, though Democrats have dominated the court. It's a tough race to run, involving six counties (Montgomery, Greene, Miami, Clark, Darke and Champaign). Established judges at lower levels this year are apparently content to stay put.
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Intentional interference with expectancy of inheritance
... COURT OF APPEALS RICHLAND COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT ROBERT L. ... of Common Pleas, Case No. 96 CV 0254 JUDGMENT: Affi...Swank and E. Clark Swank filed a cross-appeal, challenging the trial court...
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SPRINGFIELD -- Clark County Common Pleas Court has asked former Springfield funeral director James E. Qualls III to defend himself against allegations that he is practicing without a license.
The Ohio Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors filed a motion April 26 asking Qualls to show in court that he did not violate a February 2010 injunction that prevents him from acting or practicing as a funeral director or violating certain board rules.