Oath of office

Judge Anthony Russo administered a legally defective oath of office to Sandra Morgan where she swore to enforce county laws

CLEVELAND, OH – When Sandra Morgan delivered her oath of office to East Cleveland Clerk of Council Mansell Baker on or around March 3, 2025, he had no legal authority to accept it.  Baker should have advised famed inventor Garret Morgan’s granddaughter her oath’s language did not meet the mandatory requirements of Section 705.28 for the content of an oath of office for an officer of a “municipal corporation.” “Oath of office.  Every officer of a municipal corporation and every employee holding a position upon an annual salary, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall take and subscribe…

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Politicians making “robocalls” to cell phones without a voter’s written permission are violating federal restrictions on using telephone equipment

CLEVELAND, OH – It’s the election season in Ohio and you’ve received a “robocall” from a candidate for elected office you’ve never met or given your cellular telephone number.  The call violates Title 47 of the United States Code, Section 227 under the heading “Restrictions on use of telephone equipment.”  The specific language prohibiting the political robocalls is found at 47 U.S.C. 227(b)(1)(A).  There’s a section in the law that authorizes victims of robo calls to sue for $500 per call. “b)Restrictions on use of automated telephone equipment.  (1)Prohibitions.  It shall be unlawful for any person within the United States, or any person outside the United…

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