IN RE HUA

No. 79-964.

62 Ohio St. 2d 227 (1980)

IN RE HUA, CHILD OF BAKER: BAKER, APPELLEE, v. SCOTT ET AL., APPELLEES; HOLT ADOPTION PROGRAM, INC., APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided May 28, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Steven Saltzman, Ms. Carolyn Carter and Mr. Patrick Hanrahan, for appellee.

Mr. William A. Hamann, Jr., for appellant.

Mr. Thomas L. Colaluca, for appellees Scott.


MOYER, J.

I.

In its third proposition of law, appellant Holt submits that the refusal of the Court of Appeals to itself hear the testimony of the witnesses, or, in the alternative, to empower the referee, through the order of reference, to prepare and file a report containing findings of fact based upon due consideration of the demeanor of the witnesses, constituted a deprivation of respondents' fundamental right of due process of law. This argument is without...

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