York v. Ohio State Highway Patrol

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1991-06-12

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Alice Robie Resnick, J. The first question we must address is whether the State Highway Patrol, as an agency of the state of Ohio, is immune from liability on this claim. R.C. 2744.02 sets the parameters for the liability of political subdivisions for tortious acts committed by their employees. R.C. 2744.02(B)(1) provides that “* * * political subdivisions are liable for injury, death, or loss to persons or property caused by the…

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