Dear Mr. Hendrick,
The links you include in your email below appear to be from the Clark County Clerk of Courts website. Our office is at the Supreme Court of Ohio and is not responsible for the county clerks’ online dockets. If you have questions about the docket or record in a Clark County case, I suggest you contact the Clark County Clerk of Courts directly. Its contact information is listed on its website:
https://www.clarkcountyohio.gov/93/Clerk-of-Courts
I hope this information is helpful. Thank you for your email.
The Supreme Court of Ohio
Office of the Reporter | Supreme Court of Ohio
65 South Front Street ■ Columbus, Ohio 43215-3431
Phone: 614.387.9580 ■ Fax: 614.387.9589
REPORTER@sc.ohio.gov
www.supremecourt.ohio.gov
MY REPLY:
Although I appreciate your having responded to my inquiry, it should be noted that I HAVE contacted the Clark County Municipal Court (no less than three times actually).
1.) The first time I was abruptly forwarded from a live woman to an answering machine where I left my phone number and case number). I have never received a call back from the Clark County Court.
2.) The second time I requested to speak with Sheila E. Rice, Clerk and was told she was out and to call back the following morning.
3.) The third time I called I was informed that Sheila E. Rice, Clerk was out for a week.
I then called the 2nd Appellate Court of Review (they are in the same building) and was told to contact the SUPREME COURT.
When I called the Supreme Court Chris Geocaris stated I ought to contact the Attorney General.
After calling the Attorney General I was instructed by a woman named Blea to direct my call to the Supreme Court.
SO at this point I had both the Attorney General and the 2nd Appellate Court informing me that it was the Supreme Court that could force the correction of the municipal court’s altering of the records.
But I did not stop there.
I then contacted the Governor and the Department of Justice and informed both of those agencies as to everything I’ve just explained to you in this email.
p.s. Chris Geocaris’ under worker called and bothered to contact the Clark county municipal court in an effort to correct the record but she was misled by the the Clark county municipal court to which they directed her attention to the «events» section which does show events (and not the court record which allows the viewing of the motions contained on last tab, «images»). Since she was still on the phone with me she understood the problem and stated she was goingn to call right back to the Clark county municipal court to make another attempt to request that the altered records be remedied. She then called me back again to state that the clark county municipal court stated they would remedy the problem by 3pm today.
HOWEVER, as seen at the court record, https://images.clerkofcourts.municipal.co.clark.oh.us/CISWeb/Search.aspx?caseNumber=15CVF02981 provided by Clark county municipal court, that problem is in fact not remedied.
Luckily https://web.archive.org/web/20190730062930/https://images.clerkofcourts.municipal.co.clark.oh.us/CISWeb/Search.aspx?caseNumber=15CVF02981 archive.org has an authentic version of the court record, as does my website.
This might be the reason why racketeering or fraud charges could come upon Ohio because there’s much more to this story than merely obfuscating the records.
I will post your reply and my own to my website so this record of our conversation holds some historical value of the wastefulness of government when everyone is pointing the finger toward everyone else (just to move an inch forward toward TRANSPARENCY of government).
I will now begin to forward this communication toward those higher than the Ohio Supreme Court in an effort to force Clark county municipal court toward some semblance of honesty.
Thank you again for bothering to respond.
-kenny Hendrick