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ELECTRONICALLY FILED
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Tuesday, December 5, 2023 1:28:03 PM
CASE NUMBER: 2020 DR 00380 Docket ID: 101499160
Mike Foley
CLERK OF COURTS MONTGOMERY COUNTY OHIO
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO
DOMESTIC RELATIONS DIVISION
SUBPOENA
CASE NO.
2020 DR 00380
CHELSEA K. WORLY , Plaintiff/Petitioner This subpoena is issued upon application of the:
Plaintiff/1st Petitioner Defendant/2nd Petitioner
-VS-
TYPE OF SERVICE:
TODD B. WORLY , Defendant/Petitioner Attorney Process Server
Sheriff Certified Mail
TO:
Detective Beau Goodrich
Athens County Sheriff
13 W. Washington Street
Athens County, Ohio 45701
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to be and appear before the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Montgomery,
Ohio at the place, date, and time specified below in the above-entitled case.
PLACE: DAYTON MONTGOMERY COUNTY COURTS BLDG. COURTROOM:
301 WEST THIRD STREET
SECOND FLOOR
DAYTON, OHIO 45422 FLOOR:
Second Floor
JUDGE: DATE AND TIME:
Magistrate J. Andrew Root December 12, 2023 at 1:30 p.m.
ATTEND AND GIVE TESTIMONY AT A TRIAL, HEARING, OR DEPOSITION ON THE DATE, TIME, AND AT THE PLACE SPECIFIED ABOVE.
ATTEND AND PRODUCE DOCUMENTS, ELECTRONICALLY STORED INFORMATION, OR TANGIBLE THINGS AT A TRIAL, HEARING, OR
DEPOSITION ON THE DATE, TIME, AND AT THE PLACE SPECIFIED ABOVE.
PRODUCE AND PERMIT INSPECTION AND COPYING, ON THE DATE AND AT THE TIME AND PLACE SPECIFIED ABOVE, OF ANY
DESIGNATED DOCUMENTS OR ELECTRONICALLY STORED INFORMATION THAT ARE IN YOUR POSSESSION, CUSTODY OR CONTROL.
PRODUCE AND PERMIT INSPECTION AND COPYING, TESTING OR SAMPLING, ON THE DATE AND AT THE TIME AND PLACE SPECIFIED
ABOVE, OF ANY TANGIBLE THINGS THAT ARE IN YOUR POSSESSION, CUSTODY OR CONTROL.
PERMIT ENTRY UPON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LAND OR OTHER PROPERTY, FOR THE PURPOSES DESCRIBED IN CIVIL RULE
34(A)(3), ON THE DATE AND AT THE TIME SPECIFIED ABOVE.
DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS TO BE PRODUCED: DESCRIPTION OF LAND OR OTHER PREMISES:
Any and all records and notes regarding the minor child,
Meira R. Worly
Witness my hand and seal of said court ATTORNEY'S NAME, ADDRESS, AND PHONE:
Mike Foley, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas Brian A. Kruse
10532 Success Lane
Dayton, Ohio 45458
937-223-0697
Deputy Clerk or Attorney Signature [pursuant to Civ. R. 45A(2)]
Date:
NOTE: READ ALL INFORMATION ON THE SECOND PAGE OF THIS SUBPOENA.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO
DOMESTIC RELATIONS DIVISION
CHELSEA K. WORLY , Plaintiff/Petitioner Case No. 2020 DR 00380
-vs- Judge Magistrate J. Andrew Root
TODD B. WORLY , Defendant/Petitioner
RETURN OF SERVICE OF SUBPOENA
TYPE OF SERVICE: ___ PERSONAL ___ RESIDENCE ___ FAILURE
FEES I received this subpoena on ___________________________ (date), and served
Service ______________ ___________________________ (name) by ________________________________ on
Mileage______________ ___________________________ (date).
I was unable to complete service for the following reason: _______________________
Copy ________________
_____________________________________________________________________.
Total ________________
Served By: ___________________________ Title: ________________________
_____________________________________________
Signature of Serving Party
RULE 45(C) PROTECTION OF PERSONS SUBJECT TO SUBPOENAS
(1) A party or an attorney responsible for the issuance and service of a subpoena shall take reasonable steps to avoid imposing undue burden or
expense on a person subject to that subpoena.
(2) (a) A person commanded to produce under divisions (A)(1)(b), (iii), (iv), (v), or (vi) of this rule need not appear in person at the place of production
or inspection unless commanded to attend and give testimony at a deposition, hearing, or trial.
(b) Subject to division (D)(2) of this rule, a person commanded to produce under divisions (A)(1)(b), (iii), (iv), (v), or (vi) of this rule may, within
fourteen days after service of the subpoena or before the time specified for compliance if such time is less than fourteen days after service, serve
upon the party or attorney designated in the subpoena written objections to production. If objection is made, the party serving the subpoena shall
not be entitled to production except pursuant to an order of the court by which the subpoena was issued. If objection has been made, the party
serving the subpoena, upon notice to the person commanded to produce, may move at any time for an order to compel the production. An order
to compel production shall protect any person who is not a party or an officer of a party from significant expense resulting from the production
commanded.
(3) On timely motion, the court from which the subpoena was issued shall quash or modify the subpoena, or order appearance or production only
under specified conditions, if the subpoena does any of the following:
(a) Fails to allow reasonable time to comply;
(b) Requires disclosure of privileged or otherwise protected matter and no exception or waiver applies;
(c) Requires disclosure of a fact known or opinion held by an expert not retained or specially employed by any party in anticipation of litigation or
preparation for trial as described by Civ.R. 26(B)(4), if the fact or opinion does not describe specific events or occurrences in dispute and results
from study by that expert that was not made at the request of any party;
(d) Subjects a person to undue burden.
(4) Before filing a motion pursuant to division (C)(3)(d) of this rule, a person resisting discovery under this rule shall attempt to resolve any claim of
undue burden through discussions with the issuing attorney. A motion filed pursuant to division (C)(3)(d) of this rule shall be supported by an
affidavit of the subpoenaed person or a certificate of that person's attorney of the efforts made to resolve any claim of undue burden.
(5) If a motion is made under division (C)(3)(c) or (C)(3)(d) of this rule, the court shall quash or modify the subpoena unless the party in whose behalf
the subpoena is issued shows a substantial need for the testimony or material that cannot be otherwise met without undue hardship and assures
that the person to whom the subpoena is addressed will be reasonably compensated.
CIVIL RULE 45(D) DUTIES IN RESPONDING TO SUBPOENA
(1) A person responding to a subpoena to produce documents shall, at the person's option, produce them as they are kept in the usual course of
business or organized and labeled to correspond with the categories in the subpoena. A person producing documents or electronically stored
information pursuant to a subpoena for them shall permit their inspection and copying by all parties present at the time and place set in the
subpoena for inspection and copying.
(2) If a request does not specify the form or forms for producing electronically stored information, a person responding to a subpoena may produce
the information in a form or forms in which the information is ordinarily maintained if that form is reasonably useable, or in any form that is
reasonably useable. Unless ordered by the court or agreed to by the person subpoenaed, a person responding to a subpoena need not produce
the same electronically stored information in more than one form.
(3) A person need not provide discovery of electronically stored information when the production imposes undue burden or expense. On motion to
compel discovery or for a protective order, the person from whom electronically stored information is sought must show that the information is not
reasonably accessible because of undue burden or expense. If a showing of undue burden or expense is made, the court may nonetheless order
production of electronically stored information if the requesting party shows good cause. The court shall consider the factors in Civ. R. 26(B)(4)
when determining if good cause exists. In ordering production of electronically stored information, the court may specify the format, extent, timing,
allocation of expenses and other conditions for the discovery of the electronically stored information.
(4) When information subject to a subpoena is withheld on a claim that it is privileged or subject to protection as trial preparation materials, the claim
shall be made expressly and shall be supported by a description of the nature of the documents, communications, or things not produced that is
sufficient to enable the demanding party to contest the claim.
(5) If information is produced in response to a subpoena that is subject to a claim of privilege or of protection as trial-preparation material, the person
making the claim may notify any party that received the information of the claim and the basis for it. After being notified, a receiving party must
promptly return, sequester, or destroy the specified information and any copies within the party's possession, custody or control. A party may not
use or disclose the information until the claim is resolved. A receiving party may promptly present the information to the court under seal for a
determination of the claim of privilege or of protection as trial preparation material. If the receiving party disclosed the information before being
notified, it must take reasonable steps to retrieve it. The person who produced the information must preserve the information until the claim is
resolved.