DocketNumber: No. 18-AP-126
Judges: Connor
Filed Date: 11/20/2018
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024
*1324{¶ 1} John Metz, counsel for the plaintiffs, has filed an affidavit with the clerk of this court pursuant to R.C. 2701.03 and 2743.041 seeking to disqualify Judge Patrick McGrath and Magistrate Holly Shaver from presiding over any further proceedings in the above-referenced case.
{¶ 2} Mr. Metz avers that Judge McGrath and Magistrate Shaver are biased against him and his clients based on a series of rulings in the underlying matter. Mr. Metz also asserts that Judge McGrath's legal decisions in a prior case demonstrated bias and prejudice against him.
{¶ 3} Judge McGrath has responded in writing to the affidavit and asserts that Mr. Metz's "baseless, unfounded allegations of unfairness, bias, or prejudice in response to adverse rulings" should be rejected.
{¶ 4} For the reasons explained below, no basis has been established to order the disqualification of Judge McGrath or Magistrate Shaver.
{¶ 5} First, " R.C. 2701.03 does not permit the chief justice to consider claims of bias or prejudice against magistrates," In re Disqualification of Celebrezze ,
{¶ 6} Second, Mr. Metz has not set forth sufficient grounds to disqualify Judge McGrath. "An affidavit of disqualification addresses the narrow issue of the possible bias or prejudice of a judge. It is not a vehicle to contest matters of substantive or procedural law * * *." In re Disqualification of Solovan,
{¶ 7} The affidavit of disqualification is denied. The case may proceed before Judge McGrath.