The Ohio Supreme Court yesterday threw out a lawsuit claiming that Columbus’ red-light camera fines violate the state constitution. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 6
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The Ohio Supreme Court yesterday threw out a lawsuit claiming that Columbus’ red-light camera fines violate the state constitution. Read the rest of this entry »
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Oct 22
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When you cast your vote this election, I recommend you vote first for Trapp and Brown for the Ohio Supreme Court.
Your future and your children’s future depend upon restoring balance to our Supreme Court. Appellate Judge Mary Jane Trapp and Chief Justice Eric Brown will bring real balance and fairness to the Supreme Court.
This Court has ruled against Ohio’s working families and consumers, and in favor corporate interests
Lawson decision: The Court moved insurance companies in front of injured victims to receive money in a legal settlement. For 125 years, our legal system has said the victim is first in line to be compensated for their injuries, but the court ruled that health insurance companies get paid first, even if there is no money left for the victim.
Groch decision: The Court denied cases from being heard when a person is injured or suffers a financial loss caused by equipment that was built more than 10 years ago. That means if the BP oil spill had happened here in Ohio, and the oil rig was 10 years old, BP would be protected and would not have to pay compensation to anyone whose business was destroyed by the oil spill.
Theobald decision: The Court gave immunity to doctors who treat patients from their private practice at university hospitals. As a result, Ohio taxpayers must now pay to care for these injured patients, even though doctors carry insurance for this purpose.
Kaminski decision: The Court prevented workers who are seriously injured on the job from seeking compensation from their employer. Now, injured workers must prove to a jury that their employer intentionally tried to hurt them.
You can help protect the rights of Ohio’s working families and consumers by joining me in support of Judge Mary Jane Trapp and Chief Justice Eric Brown.
Judge Trapp and Chief Justice Brown have superior legal knowledge and experience – they were rated more highly than their opponents by a non-partisan coalition of legal organizations. They will, in my opinion, protect the rights of average Ohioans much better than their opponents.
When you close the curtain of the voting booth, please vote first for Judge Mary Jane Trapp and Chief Justice Eric Brown for the Ohio Supreme Court.
, like insurance companies, banks, and Wall Street firms time after time. Here are a few recent decisions that have eroded your rights:
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Tags: Brown, Chief Justice Brown, Chief Justice Eric Brown, court, decision, Insurance, Judge Trapp, Lawson, Mary, Ohio, Supreme, Theobald, Wall Street
Jul 14
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Ohio Supreme Court recently issued its decision in the McFee case. Essentially the Court now allows Ohio employers to eliminate pregnancy leave for employees who do not have a certain amount of employment time with the company.
Help restore the rights taken away from Ohio’s workforce. Employment rights dwindle, Workers’ Compensation benefits reduced, and the list goes on.
Vote Brown and Trapp for the Ohio Supreme Court in November, 2010.
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Tags: Brown, compensation benefits, court, decision, employment, employment rights, employment time, McFee, Ohio, ohio supreme court, Supreme, Supremem, Trapp
Recently, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled that a police officer’s unaided visual estimation of a vehicle’s speed is sufficient to support a conviction for speeding. Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: City, city of barberton, court, Eric Brown, estimation, Mary Jane Trapp, officer, Ohio, ohio supreme court, police, radar gun, Supreme, supreme court ruling, visual estimation
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