SLONE v. OHIO DEPT. OF HIGHWAY SAFETY

No. 87-05760.

61 Ohio Misc.2d 64 (1989)

SLONE et al. v. OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY SAFETY.

Court of Claims of Ohio.

Decided October 27, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles Bendig, for plaintiffs.

Anthony J. Celebrezze, Jr., Attorney Genera, and William M. Mattes, for defendant.


FRED J. SHOEMAKER, Judge.

On May 7, 1987, plaintiffs filed a complaint against the defendant alleging that the negligent actions of a highway patrolman caused them to suffer injuries. On June 13, 1989, plaintiffs William Slone, Sr. and Beverly Slone voluntarily dismissed their first cause of action (claim for injuries suffered by William Slone, Sr.) and their second cause of action (Beverly Slone's claim for loss of consortium) as asserted in their complaint. Therefore...

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