Ohio Supreme Court case: The Due Process Clauses of the Ohio and United States Constitutions do not guarantee an indigent parent the right to appointed counsel at a civil contempt purge hearing. Liming v. Damos, 2012-Ohio-4783.
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Oct 24th, 2012 by saltmeyer
Ohio Supreme Court case: The Due Process Clauses of the Ohio and United States Constitutions do not guarantee an indigent parent the right to appointed counsel at a civil contempt purge hearing. Liming v. Damos, 2012-Ohio-4783.