{¶ 1} Attorney Larry H. James — counsel for the defendant — has filed an affidavit with the clerk of this court under R.C. 2701.03 seeking the disqualification of Judge Dale Crawford from acting on any further proceedings in case No. 05-CVH-4855 in the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin County.
{¶ 3} Judge Crawford has responded to the affidavit. He contends that he holds “absolutely no bias or prejudice toward any party or litigant” in the case and states that he “can be totally fair in dealing with this matter in the future.”
{¶ 4} I conclude that Judge Crawford should be disqualified from presiding over any further proceedings in the case before him involving defendant Blackwell. Although the judge’s response to the affidavit conveys no hint of animosity toward any of the parties or their counsel, his motion for sanctions against Blackwell’s attorneys in the prohibition case and his description of their legal stance as “the height of frivolous conduct” might reasonably cause an objective observer to harbor serious doubts about the judge’s ability to weigh fairly and impartially any additional arguments that those same attorneys might offer on behalf of defendant Blackwell in the trial court. To be sure, the judge’s own assessment of his impartiality is “certainly entitled to some weight,” In re Disqualification of Lewis,
{¶ 5} Had the judge simply opposed defendant Blackwell’s request for a writ of prohibition in this court, disqualification would probably not be required. The judge was not satisfied, however, with this court’s decision denying Blackwell’s requested writ. He has instead — with vitriolic language — taken the affirmative step of asking this court to impose financial sanctions against Blackwell’s attorneys, describing their arguments as baseless and frivolous. Judge Crawford’s quest to see that Blackwell’s attorneys are punished financially for pursuing the prohibition case in this court would be apt to cause the reasonable and uninvolved observer to question the judge’s ability to preside fairly and impartially over further trial proceedings involving defendant Blackwell.
{¶ 7} For the reasons stated above, Judge Dale Crawford is disqualified from further proceedings in the case before him involving defendant Blackwell. The case is returned to the administrative judge of the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas for reassignment.
