Fannin v. City of Portsmouth, Unpublished Decision (2-15-2000)
Fannin v. City of Portsmouth, Unpublished Decision (2-15-2000)
Opinion of the Court
The City of Portsmouth appeals from the Portsmouth Municipal Court's July 21, 1999 "Judgment Entry" denying appellant's motion for summary judgment and granting appellees' motion for summary judgment on the issue of appellant's entitlement to political subdivision immunity. Appellant assigns the following errors:
Assignment of Error No. 1:
Assignment of Error No. 2:The trial court erred to the prejudice of defendant-appellant in denying defendant-appellant's motion for summary judgment on the issue of political subdivision immunity.
The trial court erred to the prejudice of defendant-appellant in granting plaintiffs-appellees' motion for summary judgment on the issue of political subdivision immunity.
We must first address the threshold question of whether the July 21st judgment is a final order. Appellees urge us to dismiss this appeal because the July 21St judgment is not a final appealable order. Appellant contends that the July 21st judgment is a final order pursuant to R.C.
Appellate courts in Ohio have jurisdiction to review the final orders or judgments of inferior courts within their district. Section
Prior to the Ohio Supreme Court's decision in State ex rel.Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers v. Sheward (1999),
Appeal Dismissed. Costs to Appellant.
HARSHA, J., and KLINE, P.J.: Concur.
For the Court
___________________________________ PETER B. ABELE Administrative Judge
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