OAKWOOD v. WULIGER

No. 81-106.

69 Ohio St. 2d 453 (1982)

VILLAGE OF OAKWOOD, APPELLANT, v. WULIGER, APPELLEE.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided February 26, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Joseph Diemert, Jr., law director, for appellant.

Messrs. Wuliger, Fadel & Beyer and Ms. Deborah J. Nicastro, for appellee.


CLIFFORD F. BROWN, J.

We limit our review to the issue of whether the Mayor's Court had the power to punish appellee for contempt in this case.2

I.

Appellee argues that the Mayor's Court would not have been able to punish him for contempt under R. C. 1907.171, and, therefore, that the court could not hold him in contempt under village ordinance 525.14. See fn. 1, supra. We agree.

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