Ohio court will take a case if you bring your own paper
ASSOCIATED PRESS
MOUNT GILEAD, Ohio — An Ohio city court says it will only accept new case filings from people who bring their own paper.
Judge Lee McClelland of Morrow County Municipal Court in north-central Ohio says the court has just enough paper to handle hearing notices and other documents for pending cases.
McClelland says the court will stop accepting case filings Monday because it cannot afford to reorder more paper. He told The Columbus Dispatch that the county still hasn’t paid the bill for basic supplies the court ordered in November.
McClelland says several county agencies have volunteered to provide paper to handle their own filings.
The Morrow County prosecutor declined to comment on the new filing rules.
This story jumped at me because the other day my mother and I went to Target to get Mcintosh and Stef a wedding shower gift and the registry is digital so I'm thinking 'hey they save trees' but then my mom printed the thing out and I'm like 'I bet that uses a shitload of paper.' But something tells me Target has more money than Ohio. Also, the video ties the paper and bear thing together. There's a theme today in the Back Yard.
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