DocketNumber: No. 18-AP-022
Citation Numbers: 120 N.E.3d 5, 155 Ohio St. 3d 1210, 2018 Ohio 5412
Judges: Connor
Filed Date: 3/1/2018
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
*1211{¶ 1} Sharde Perkins has filed an affidavit with the clerk of this court pursuant to R.C. 2701.03 and 2701.031 seeking to disqualify Judge Richard Kubilus from presiding over any further proceedings in three cases: (1) a 2014 traffic case, (2) a 2017 traffic case, and (3) a 2018 criminal case.
{¶ 2} Ms. Perkins alleges that Judge Kubilus has a conflict of interest and is biased against her. Judge Kubilus has responded in writing to the affidavit and affirms that he has the ability to remain fair and impartial. For the reasons explained below, there is no statutory basis to order disqualification of Judge Kubilus.
{¶ 3} First, the chief justice's authority to order disqualification of judges extends only to those matters in which "a proceeding [is] pending before the court." R.C. 2701.03(A). "[T]he chief justice cannot rule *6on an affidavit of disqualification when * * * nothing is pending before the trial court." In re Disqualification of Hayes,
{¶ 4} Second, R.C. 2701.03(A) provides that an affidavit to disqualify a judge may be filed by "any party to the proceeding or the party's counsel." In previous affidavits of disqualification, the chief justice has "strictly enforced this statutory requirement and consistently found that individuals who do not qualify as a 'party' or 'party's counsel' do not have standing to file an affidavit of disqualification." In re Disqualification of Grendell ,
{¶ 5} The affidavit of disqualification is therefore denied.