COLUMBUS v. I.O.R.M., SIOUX TRIBE-REDMAN CLUB

No. 93AP-71.

88 Ohio App.3d 215 (1993)

CITY OF COLUMBUS, Appellee, v. I.O.R.M., SIOUX TRIBE-REDMAN CLUB, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Franklin County.

Decided June 10, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald J. O'Brien, City Attorney, David M. Buchman, City Prosecutor, and Brenda J. Keltner, for appellee.

Darrell E. Fawley, Jr., for appellant.


BOWMAN, Judge.

Appellant, I.O.R.M., Sioux Tribe-Redman Club, is a fraternal organization operating a private club at 2634 North High Street in Columbus. In order to limit access to its premises, appellant maintains a locked door. Appellant has sold some two hundred keys at $1 each to its members for the purpose of entering the premises. No other door provides access, and there is no doorkeeper to determine if those entering with keys are, in fact, members.

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