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In re Disqualification of Belskis

Supreme Court of Ohio
Nov 2, 1993
74 Ohio St. 3d 1252 (Ohio 1993)

Summary

denying affidavit when incident giving rise to claim of bias had been known for “some months prior” to filing of affidavit, but affiant waited “until a few days before a scheduled hearing”

Summary of this case from Guardianship v. Setinsek (In re Swift)

Opinion

Nos. 93-AP-096 and 93-AP-113

Decided November 2, 1993.

ON AFFIDAVITS OF DISQUALIFICATION in Franklin County Probate Court case Nos. 412,582, 366,762 and 386,135.


Affidavits of disqualification were filed by Tobias H. Elsass, guardian ad litem of Sylvia Rosenberg, seeking the disqualification of Judge Lawrence A. Belskis from further proceedings in the above-captioned cases. Affiant claims Judge Belskis filed a disciplinary complaint against him in 1992 and made that fact known to attorneys in these cases at a preliminary conference.

The mere filing of a disciplinary complaint by a judge against a lawyer does not require the judge to recuse himself from cases involving that lawyer. Opinion No. 89-32 of the Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline. Moreover, an affidavit of disqualification should not be used to disqualify a judge after lengthy proceedings have taken place in the case. In re Disqualification of Light (1988), 36 Ohio St.3d 604, 522 N.E.2d 458. Here, affiant was aware of the primary basis alleging bias and prejudice — the filing of the disciplinary complaint — for some months prior to the dates on which the affidavits were filed and, in fact, previously filed an affidavit seeking the disqualification of Judge Belskis. However, these affidavits were not filed until a few days before a scheduled hearing.

For these reasons and because the allegations do not support a finding of bias, prejudice, or interest, the affidavits of disqualification are found not well taken and are hereby denied.


Summaries of

In re Disqualification of Belskis

Supreme Court of Ohio
Nov 2, 1993
74 Ohio St. 3d 1252 (Ohio 1993)

denying affidavit when incident giving rise to claim of bias had been known for “some months prior” to filing of affidavit, but affiant waited “until a few days before a scheduled hearing”

Summary of this case from Guardianship v. Setinsek (In re Swift)

denying affidavit when incident giving rise to claim of bias had been known for “some months prior” to filing of affidavit but affiant waited “until a few days before a scheduled hearing”

Summary of this case from O'Malley v. O'malley (In re Nicely)
Case details for

In re Disqualification of Belskis

Case Details

Full title:IN RE DISQUALIFICATION OF BELSKIS. IN RE ESTATE OF SCHOTTENSTEIN. IN RE…

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: Nov 2, 1993

Citations

74 Ohio St. 3d 1252 (Ohio 1993)
657 N.E.2d 1355

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