Gibbs v. Burley

2020 Ohio 38
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedJanuary 9, 2020
Docket19AP-141
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Gibbs v. Burley, 2020 Ohio 38 (Ohio Ct. App. 2020).

Opinion

[Cite as Gibbs v. Burley, 2020-Ohio-38.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO

TENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

Basil Gibbs, :

Plaintiff-Appellee, :

v. : No. 19AP-141 (C.P.C. No. 18CV-5632) Ernest Burley et al., : (REGULAR CALENDAR) Defendants-Appellees, :

(Kelvin Burley, :

Defendant-Appellant). :

D E C I S I O N

Rendered on January 9, 2020

On brief: Kelvin Burley, pro se.

APPEAL from the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas

NELSON, J. {¶ 1} This case involves an adult son allegedly punching a person in the face on the

property of and in connection with businesses owned or operated by the aggressor's father.

The person who was struck sued the son who punched him, and also sued the businesses

and the father. Various defendants were found to be in default of an answer, but only the

father properly appealed. The question before us is whether the facts as pleaded in the

complaint give rise to liability on the part of the father. Our answer, at least with respect to

the complaint as currently constituted, is no. No. 19AP-141 2

{¶ 2} Defendant-appellant Kelvin Burley appeals from a default judgment entered

by the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas. Although the default judgment is against

multiple parties, only Kelvin Burley has filed a timely appeal. By way of procedural

background, we note that on May 18, 2019, Kelvin Burley's counsel filed in the trial court a

Civil Rule 60(B) motion for relief from judgment; we stayed the appeal until the trial court

had ruled on that motion. See Aug. 21, 2019 Journal Entry. On the recommendation of a

magistrate, the trial court denied the motion. Oct. 4, 2019 Magistrate's Decision Denying

Defendants' Motion for Relief from Judgment; Oct. 30, 2019 Decision and Entry Adopting

Magistrate's Decision. That ruling has not been appealed, but Kelvin Burley did file here

motions asking us to "reactivate" the case and to allow supplemental briefing. Oct. 14, 2019

Motion to Reactivate; Oct. 14, 2019 Motion to Allow Re-Briefing of Case. We granted those

motions, permitting Kelvin Burley to file supplemental briefing "within 15 days of the filing

of [that] entry" and permitting appellee Basil Gibbs to file a brief "within 15 days of the filing

of appellant's supplemental brief." Nov. 4, 2019 Journal Entry. Neither party filed such

briefs. Through counsel, too, Burley Trucking, LLC and JAC Burley Trucking, LLC moved

to be added as appellants (although they had not timely filed any notice of appeal). Oct. 14,

2019 Motion. We denied that motion. Nov. 4, 2019 Journal Entry. Pursuant to a motion

subsequently filed by Kelvin Burley, we stayed execution of the trial court's judgment as to

him pending determination of his appeal, see Dec. 16, 2019 Motion and Dec. 19, 2019

Journal Entry, to which we now turn.

{¶ 3} Basil Gibbs filed a lawsuit against Kelvin Burley's son Ernest Burley, and also

named as defendants Kelvin Burley; Burley Trucking, LLC; JAC Burley Trucking, LLC; and

John Does 1 and 2. The complaint alleged that (son) Ernest Burley had punched Mr. Gibbs

in the face while acting as an employee of trucking companies incorporated by (father) No. 19AP-141 3

Kelvin Burley and/or Jacqueline Simmons Burley. July 2, 2018 Complaint at ¶ 3, 4, 11, 13,

25. "At all times relevant herein," the complaint recited, "Defendants Ernest Burley and

Kelvin Burley were active participants in the business operations of the defendants Burley

Trucking and JAC Burley Trucking." Id. at ¶ 7. More specifically, the complaint alleged,

"[o]n or about March 25, 2017, Ernest Burley * * * was the son of Kelvin Burley, the owner

of Burley Trucking, LLC and a management employee of Burley Trucking, LLC, and JAC

Burley Trucking, LLC, directing low level employees and advising the owners in day to day

operation of the companies." Id. at ¶ 11. On that day, too, Mr. Gibbs "was a business invitee"

of those companies. Id. at ¶ 10.

{¶ 4} The complaint further alleges that on March 25, 2017, "Mr. Gibbs and Ernest

[Burley] walked onto the trucking company properties [from across the street] and were

talking briefly before Ernest suddenly and without provocation or warning struck Mr. Gibbs

in the face and jaw with his fist in the form of a blow commonly known as a 'sucker punch.'

" Id. at ¶ 13. "Immediately before the punch was thrown, Mr. Gibbs was looking at Kelvin

Burley and talking to him, and the next thing Mr. Gibbs knew, Ernest delivered the sucker

punch blow to his face and jaw." Id. at ¶ 14. The attack "left Mr. Gibbs * * * fearful of any

follow up or successive attack by Ernest * * *. However, after the attack Ernest ran away."

Id. at ¶ 16.

{¶ 5} The complaint claims that "Kelvin Burley, Burley Trucking and JAC Burley

Trucking[] and their ownership and management were negligent in the hiring and retention

(continued employment) of Ernest Burley given his criminal record propensity for violence

and history of perpetrating aggressive behavior toward others including co-workers and the

public during work hours and on his free time." Id. at ¶ 18. Beyond this Count One claim

for "Negligence," the complaint adds overlapping claims for "Respondeat Superior" (Count No. 19AP-141 4

Two), "Negligent Hiring, Training, and/or Supervision" (Count Three), and "Recklessness"

(Count Four). See id. at pages 3, 6, 7 (capitalizations adjusted).

{¶ 6} The trial court found that service of the complaint was completed on Kelvin

Burley on July 9, 2018, but that he did not file an answer. See Magistrate's Decision

Denying Defendants' Motion for Relief from Judgment at 1; compare October 29, 2018

Entry of Default Judgment. The month after service, on August 23, 2018, Mr. Gibbs filed a

motion for default judgment against all defendants except Ernest Burley, the one alleged to

have thrown the punch. The trial court granted the default and referred the matter to a

magistrate for a damages hearing, at which Kelvin Burley appeared and gave testimony

(including the information that "Defendant Ernest Burley is incarcerated"); the magistrate

awarded Mr. Gibbs $36,240 in damages against Kelvin Burley and the trucking companies

together (including $11,240 in past and future medical expenses), and the trial court

adopted the magistrate's decision. January 15, 2019 Magistrate's Decision on Damages;

February 26, 2019 Judgment Entry Adopting the Magistrate's January 15, 2019 Decision

on Damages.

{¶ 7} It is from this judgment that Kelvin Burley appeals. He assigns one error for

our review: "The trial court erred and abused it's [sic] discretion in dismissing Appellant's

action." Appellant's Brief at 7. We interpret this statement to mean that the trial court erred

in granting the judgment it did rather than dismissing the action against him. Compare

Harris v. Dept. of Rehab & Corr., 10th Dist. No. 14AP-668, 2015-Ohio-1237, ¶ 8 ("in the

interest of justice, to the extent we are able to discern the issue and any implied error, we

will address them * * * ").

{¶ 8} "A default judgment is proper against an unresponsive defendant ' "as [and,

we would add here, to the extent that] liability has been admitted or 'confessed' by the No. 19AP-141 5

omission of statements refuting the plaintiff's claims." ' " Lopez v. Quezada, 10th Dist.

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