The family of an Ohio State University student shot and killed at a fraternity party told an appeals court Wednesday that its lawsuit against the university should be revived, arguing that the institution had control over the off-campus area where the killing happened.
The case brought by Chase Meola’s loved ones should at least be allowed to get to the discovery phase, plaintiff’s attorney Stephen D. Behnke of Wright & Schulte told a three-judge panel for the 10th District Court of Appeals. He said the Ohio Court of Claims judge who presided over the case was required to construe the ...
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