Williams v. Ohio Dept. of Job & Family Serv.

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[Cite as Williams v. Ohio Dept. of Job & Family Serv., 2004-Ohio2761.] IN THE COURT OF CLAIMS OF OHIO HELEN WILLIAMS : Plaintiff : v. : CASE NO. 2002-06472 Magistrate Anderson M. Renick Judge J. Warren Bettis : JUDGMENT ENTRY OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICE : Defendant : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : {¶1} This case was tried to a magistrate of the court. On April 14, 2004, the magistrate issued a decision recommending judgment for defendant. {¶2} Civ.R. 53(E)(3)(a) states: A party may file written objections to a magistrate s decision within fourteen days of the filing of the decision, regardless of whether the court has adopted the decision pursuant to Civ.R. 53(E)(4)(c). *** Plaintiff has not filed an objection. {¶3} Upon review of the record and the magistrate s decision, the court determines that there is no error of law or other defect on the face of the magistrate s decision. Therefore, the court adopts the magistrate s decision and recommendation as its own, including the findings of fact and conclusions of law contained therein. Judgment is rendered in favor of defendant. are assessed against plaintiff. Court costs The clerk shall serve upon all parties notice of this judgment and its date of entry upon the journal. Case No. 2002-06472 -2- JUDGMENT ENTRY ________________________________ J. WARREN BETTIS Judge Entry cc: Helen Williams 1322 Hawthorne Avenue, #J Columbus, Ohio 43203 Plaintiff, Pro se Anne Berry Strait Assistant Attorney General 150 East Gay Street, 23rd Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215-3130 Attorney for Defendant LM/cmd Filed May 19, 2004 To S.C. reporter May 28, 2004

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