State v. Morrow

2022 Ohio 1089
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 31, 2022
DocketCT2021-0053
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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State v. Morrow, 2022 Ohio 1089 (Ohio Ct. App. 2022).

Opinion

[Cite as State v. Morrow, 2022-Ohio-1089.]

COURT OF APPEALS MUSKINGUM COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

JUDGES: STATE OF OHIO : Hon. W. Scott Gwin, P.J. : Hon. William B. Hoffman, J. Plaintiff-Appellee : Hon. John W. Wise, J. : -vs- : : Case No. CT2021-0053 MICHAEL MORROW : : Defendant-Appellant : OPINION

CHARACTER OF PROCEEDING: Criminal appeal from the Muskingum County Court of Common Pleas, Case No. CR2021-0281

JUDGMENT: Affirmed

DATE OF JUDGMENT ENTRY: March 31, 2022

APPEARANCES:

For Plaintiff-Appellee For Defendant-Appellant

RONALD . WELCH MICHAEL L. MORROW Prosecuting Attorney Noble County Jail BY: TAYLOR P. BENNINGTON 420 Olive Street Assistant Prosecutor Caldwell, OH 43724 27 North Fifth St. Box 189 Zanesville, OH 43702-0189 [Cite as State v. Morrow, 2022-Ohio-1089.]

Gwin, P.J.

{¶1} Appellant Michael Morrow [“Morrow”] appeals from the Muskingum County

Court of Common Pleas September 16, 2021 Judgment Entry finding him in contempt of

court and from the six-month jail sentence imposed upon him.

Facts and Procedural History

{¶2} The Muskingum County Grand Jury returned an Indictment charging

Morrow with one count of Having weapons under disability in violation of R.C. 2923.13.

The Indictment alleged that Morrow had been convicted in the Montgomery County Court

of Common Pleas, Case No. 2013 CR 03988 of one count of Felonious Assault.

{¶3} Morrow was arraigned on July 7, 2021. Counsel for Morrow filed a Notice

of Appearance, Demand for Discovery and Demand for a Bill of Particular on July 9, 2021.

Discovery was provided by the state to counsel for Morrow on July 12, 2021. See, State

of Ohio’s Memorandum Contra Defendant’s Motion for Continuance, filed February 23,

2022 at 1. [Docket Number 54]. The trial court scheduled the case for a jury trial on

September 16, 2021 by Judgment Entry filed July 9, 2021. [Docket Number 12].

{¶4} On September 10, 2012, counsel for Morrow filed a motion to withdraw as

counsel. [Docket Number 15]. In the motion, counsel stated that Morrow discharged him

and “made clear his desire and intent to represent himself in this case moving forward.”

A hearing was held in open court on the motion on September 10, 2021. [Docket No .20].

After hearing from Morrow and his counsel at that time, and inquiring of Morrow as to his

right to counsel, his right to represent himself, and being satisfied that Morrow understood

his rights and freely and voluntarily was waiving his right to counsel and asserting his right

to self-representation, the trial court granted counsel’s motion to withdraw. [Docket Muskingum County, Case No. CT2021-0053 3

Number 20]. The trial court appointed counsel as stand-by counsel for Morrow. Entry,

filed Sept. 10, 2021. [Docket Number 18].

{¶5} The prosecuting attorney contacted Morrow by telephone and a change of

plea hearing was scheduled with the court for September 15, 2021. T., Sept. 16, 2021 at

23-25.

{¶6} On September 15, 2021, the prosecuting attorney notified the court that the

case was scheduled for a change of plea hearing and that Morrow wished to address the

court “before he signs the documents.” T. Sept. 15, 2021 at 3. Morrow then proceeded

to “reserve my rights upon the Uniform Commercial Code 1-103.” Id. Upon being

informed by the trial judge that the Uniform Commercial Code does not have any

relevance to criminal proceedings, Morrow asked for the judge’s name as registered with

the Secretary of State. Id. at 4. Morrow then inquired of the trial judge and the prosecuting

attorney if they or anyone they knew “have a claim against me [.]” Id. at 5; 7. Morrow

then asked the trial judge to direct the prosecutor for “the assessment of the charges.”

Id. at 5-6. When asked by the prosecutor if Morrow would like the charges against him

read, Morrow responded, “No, I want you to read me the assessments.” Id. at 6. Morrow

further asked, “Would I be able to call the State of Ohio to the witness stand?” Id. at 7.

When informed that the State of Ohio was not a person, Morrow asked if he could call the

prosecutor to the stand. Id. Thereupon, the trial judge asked Morrow if he was going to

plead or not, Morrow responded, “No, sir. I’m just reserving my right.” Id. 7. The hearing

was concluded and trial remained set for September 16, 2021.

{¶7} On September 16, 2021, a hearing was held prior to the commencement

of the trial. At that time, the court addressed Morrow regarding the scheduled plea of Muskingum County, Case No. CT2021-0053 4

guilty set on September 15, 2021. The court found Morrow requested the plea

hearing on false pretense, continually argued irrelevant and erroneous points of law,

before disclosing he had no intent to enter a plea of guilty that day. The court found

Morrow was in direct contempt of court. T. Sept. 16, 2021 4-5. Morrow continued to

press the trial court for a continuance claiming,

THE DEFENDANT: All right. So that that fictitious name that is

on that -- that is --that capitalized name that is -- that is on that --that

indictment, that is not me. It don't represent me. And English language,

I do not even write like that.

***

THE DEFENDANT: And it's not. That -- the -- the name that you

have in all capitalized letters, that is not me.

THE COURT: Is it spelled correctly?

THE DEFENDANT: In a formal way, yeah.

THE COURT: Okay.

THE DEFENDANT: But that is still not me.

T. Sept. 16, 2021 at 10-11. Morrow continued to argue with the trial judge,

THE DEFENDANT: All right. Now, you said it's criminal law. Now,

I'm still -- now the question still remains, what -- what jurisdiction does this

fall up under?

THE COURT: This -- your charges, the indictment? It's criminal. Muskingum County, Case No. CT2021-0053 5

THE DEFENDANT: Thank you, sir. What jurisdiction -- the

Constitution only states two jurisdictions; right, or wrong? Common law and

Abertine (phonetic) maritime.

T. Sept. 16, 2021 at 12. The trial court found Morrow in contempt of court and sentenced

him to six months incarnation. Id. at 19. The trial court continued the trial. Id.

{¶8} By Judgment Entry filed September 17, 2021, the trial court ordered Morrow

to undergo a competency evaluation. [Docket Entry 24].

{¶9} By Certificate of Assignment filed September 28, 2021, the Chief Justice of

the Ohio Supreme Court assigned a visiting judge to preside over Morrow’s case. [Docket

Number 25].

{¶10} On October 5, 2021, Morrow filed a Notice of Appeal with this Court from

the trial court’s finding and sentence for contempt. Morrow did not file a Motion to Stay

Imposition of Sentence at that time. Subsequent to Morrow’s filing his notice of appeal,

the following proceedings took place in the trial court.

{¶11} On October 8, 2021, a jury trial was set in this case for January 11, 2022.

[Docket Entry 27]. On October 13, 2021, Morrow, pro se, filed a motion to dismiss, motion

to suppress, and a motion to challenge personal jurisdiction. Counsel for Morrow filed a

demand for discovery on that same date. [Docket Number 31]. On October 20, 2021,

Morrow filed a motion to remove counsel. [Docket Number 32]. By Judgment Entry filed

November 2, 2021, the trial court appointed Keith Edwards counsel for the defense.

[Docket Entry Number 34]. By Judgment Entry filed November 4, 2021, the trial court

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