STATE v. LIVESAY

No. 97 CR 077.

91 Ohio Misc.2d 208 (1998)

The STATE of Ohio v. LIVESAY.

Court of Common Pleas of Ohio, Jackson County.

Decided February 19, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark Ochsenbein, Jackson County Prosecuting Attorney, for the state.

Oths, Heiser, Regan & Miller and Joseph A Oths, for the defendant.


LAWRENCE GREY, Judge.

Defendant, Hugh S. Livesay, was employed by the Ohio State Highway Patrol to inspect vehicles. The Highway Patrol used a hidden video camera to tape his activities and Livesay was fired for failing to perform the inspections. The matter was presented to a grand jury which indicted Livesay on sixty-eight counts of dereliction of duty. There were also five other counts charging receiving improper compensation, which will be discussed later.

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