Dayton Bar Ass'n v. Overman
Dayton Bar Ass'n v. Overman
Opinion of the Court
On February 22, 1996, this court permanently disbarred respondent, John Overman, a.k.a. John Laurence Overman, Attorney Registration No. 0044025, and ordered him to immediately cease and desist the practice of law in Ohio, surrender his Certificate of Admission and attorney registration card, file an affidavit of compliance and pay board costs in the amount of $9,119.62. On May 23,1996, this court ordered respondent to show cause why he should not be held in contempt for failure to comply with the court’s order of February 22, 1996. On June 6, 1996, movant, Disciplinary Counsel,
Respondent was arrested by and is now in the custody of the Sheriff of Hamilton County, and an appearance bond in the amount of $1,000 was set by the Hamilton County Common Pleas Court, conditioned upon respondent’s appearance before this court to answer the contempt charge against him. On February 5, 1997, this court ordered that respondent appear in person before this court on February 18,1997, at 9:00 a.m.
WHEREAS, it has now come to the attention of the court that respondent has failed to post bond,
IT IS ORDERED by this court, sua sponte, effective February 13,1997, that a warrant authorizing the Sheriff of Franklin County to take custody of John Overman be issued; that the Sheriff of Hamilton County transport John Overman to and release him to the custody of the Sheriff of Franklin County; that the Sheriff of Franklin County take custody of John Overman; and, that the Sheriff of Franklin County bring John Overman before this court on February 18, 1997, at 11:30 a.m. to answer the contempt charge against him.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, sua sponte, effective February 13, 1997, that service of this order shall be made on respondent by the Sheriff of Hamilton County.
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