State v. YoderState v. Yoder
Appellant state of Ohio appeals from the order of the Wayne County Municipal Court requiring the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles to pay the fees for the immobilization of appellee Abe R. Yoder’s vehicle. We reverse.
On May 10, 1997, appellee Abe R. Yoder was arrested and charged with operating a motor vehicle while under a license suspension pursuant to
The state asserts two assignments of error for'our review. In its first assignment of error, the state maintains that the trial court erred in ordering the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (“BMV”) to pay the immobilization expenses for Yoder’s car. The state argues that the trial court’s order was inconsistent with
In its second assignment of error, the state argues that the trial court erred in ordering the BMV to pay the immobilization expenses and contends that, in doing so, the trial court usurped the jurisdiction of the Ohio Court of Claims. Our resolution of the state’s first assignment of error renders this contention moot;
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therefore, we decline consideration of the second assignment of error.
The state’s first assignment of error is sustained. The judgment of the Wayne County Municipal Court ordering the BMV to pay the immobilization expenses for Yoder’s vehicle is reversed.
Judgment reversed.