Ohio Supreme Court, 1994

Doe v. Doe

Doe v. Doe
Ohio Supreme Court · Decided October 4, 1994
1994 Ohio 250

Doe v. Doe

Opinion

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Doe, Appellant, v. Doe, Appellee. [Cite as Doe v. Doe (1994), Ohio St.3d .]

Statutes of limitations -- Discovery rule applied to toll statute of limitations where victim of childhood sexual abuse represses memories of that abuse until a later time -- One-year statute of limitations period for sexual abuse begins to run, when. (No. 94-963 -- Submitted September 14, 1994 -- Decided October 5, 1994.)

Certified by the Court of Appeals for Hamilton County, No. C-920809.

Katz, Greenberger & Norton, Richard L. Norton and Ellen Essig, for appellant.

Graydon, Head & Ritchey, Michael R. Barrett and Jean M.

Geoppinger, for appellee.

The judgment of the court of appeals is reversed on the authority of Ault v. Jasko (1994), 70 Ohio St.3d 114, N.E.2d , and the cause is remanded to the trial court for application of Ault.

A.W. Sweeney, Douglas, Resnick, F.E. Sweeney and Pfeifer, JJ., concur.

Moyer, C.J., and Wright, J., dissent.

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