Hauser v. Dayton Police Dept.

986 N.E.2d 1021, 135 Ohio St. 3d 1431
CourtOhio Supreme Court
DecidedMay 8, 2013
Docket2013-0493
StatusPublished

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Hauser v. Dayton Police Dept., 986 N.E.2d 1021, 135 Ohio St. 3d 1431 (Ohio 2013).

Opinion

Montgomery App. No. 24965, 2013-Ohio-11. On review of order certifying a conflict. The court determines that a conflict exists. The parties are to brief the issue stated at page 3 of the court of appeals’ entry filed March 19, 2013:

“Whether civil liability is expressly imposed upon managers or supervisors under R.C. 4112.01(A)(2) for their individual violations of R.C. 4112.02(A) so that political subdivision employee immunity is lifted by R.C. 2744.03(A)(6)(c).”

Pfeifer and O’Donnell, JJ., dissent.

The conflict case is Campolieti v. Cleveland, 184 Ohio App.3d 419, 2009-Ohio-5224, 921 N.E.2d 286 (8th Dist.)

Sua sponte, cause consolidated with 2013-0291, Hauser v. Dayton Police Dept., 2d Dist. No. 24965, 2013-Ohio-11.

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Related

Hauser v. Dayton Police Dept.
2013 Ohio 11 (Ohio Court of Appeals, 2013)
Campolieti v. City of Cleveland
921 N.E.2d 286 (Ohio Court of Appeals, 2009)

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