A judge’s ruling cleared the legal hurdles that will allow the City Gospel Mission homeless shelter to move from Over-the-Rhine to Queensgate. “At this point, there is nothing left to stop them,” Tim Burke, the attorney representing City Gospel, said Thursday. Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Pat DeWine ruled that the city of Cincinnati legally [...]
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More Than 17 Years For Killing Of 22 year old
(Cincinnati, Oh.) – A man who killed a 22-year-old and dumped his body in Ohio County received the maximum possible sentence he faced Tuesday.v Ralph Antoni, of West Chester, fatally shot Timothy Thompson at Thompson’s home on Lawrenceburg Road in Whitewater Township in November 2010. Following the shooting, Antoni wrapped Thompson’s head in a bag, [...]
Walton v. Residential Fin. Corp., 151 Ohio Misc.2d 28, 2009-Ohio-1872
DEWINE, Judge. This matter comes before the court on the motion to dismiss of defendant Residential Financial Corporation (“RFC”). The primary issue before the court is the appropriate statute of limitations for a violation of the Ohio Mortgage Brokers Act(“OMBA”). RFC argues that a four-year statute of limitations should be applied, while plaintiff Dorothy Walton [...]
Deutsche Bank Natl. Trust v. Gillium, 151 Ohio Misc.2d 36, 2009-Ohio-2394
PAT DEWINE, Judge. This matter came before the court on the objections to the magistrate’s decision filed on November 12, 2008, by third-party defendant David Patterson. A hearing was held before this court on January 8, 2009. Download >
Hackett v. Moore, 160 Ohio Misc.2d 107, 2010-Ohio-6298
PAT DEWINE, Judge. This matter comes before the court on defendant Gregory A. Moore’s motion to dismiss pursuant to Civ.R. 12(B)(6). The primary issue in this case is the enforceability of a provision in an employment agreement under which an attorney agrees that upon leaving employment, he will pay his former employer 95 percent of [...]
Dad faces two death penalties
There’s no question how 19-month-old Jaden Jenkins died – brutally beaten over several months, succumbing to a final Sept. 12, 2009, attack so fierce it knocked out two of his teeth. There also is no question who killed the toddler – his own father, James Lyons, who now is fighting for his own life in [...]
Manager accused of stealing $160K from Embers
As general manager for Embers restaurant, Joshua Hamilton oversaw the business’ financial operations. Now, though, he’s out of a job after he was accused of stealing $160,000 from the Madeira restaurant. Hamilton, 35, of Maineville, is charged with aggravated theft, unauthorized use of property and tampering with records after Hamilton County prosecutors allege he cooked [...]