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^R1G1^lAL IN THE SUPREME COURT OF OHIO STATE, ex rel. THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, a Division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc. 312 Elm Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 vs. Petitioner, HONORASLE ROBERT H. LYONS, Butler County Area I Court 118 High St. Oxford, Ohio 45056 Respondent. Case No. 12-1 32 4 COMPLAINT FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS L^^^^D ^90^' i ^ Z^^^ C^^R^ F COURT PRENiE COURT OF OHIO John C. Greiner (ODU555i) Counsel for The Cincinnati Enquirer GRAYDON HEAD c^ RITCHEY LLP Phone: (513) 629-2734 Fax: (Si3) 651-3836 E-mail: jgreiner@graydon.com! N^^ 1 ^" ^^^^ CL^R^ OF COURX SUPREf^E ^ Cp^O^ OH^O

For its Complaint, Petitioner The Cincinnati Enquirer, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc. ("The Enquirer"), states as follows: 1. The Enquirer is a newspaper of general circulation in southwestern Ohio. 2. Respondent Robert H. Lyons is the judge for the Butler County Area I Court in Oxford, Ohio. 3. Judge Lyons presided over a criminal misdemeanor prosecution initiated by the Butler County Prosecuting Attorney against an undisclosed criminal defendant (hereinafter the "John Doe Defendant") in the Butler County Area I Court ("Area I Court") in Oxford, Ohio ("the Action"). 4. Upon information and belief, the John Doe Defendant pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct in connection with his role concerning a flier about raping female students that was posted on the campus of Miami University. 5. Immediately following his plea of guilty, the John Doe Defendant applied to seal the official records of the Action ("Application"). 6. The Butler County Prosecuting Attorney did not object to the application. 7. On November 7, 2012, Judge Lyons granted the Application, citing ORC 2953.52 and 2953.53 in support of his Order ("Order") 8. The effects of the Order are that public access to the case documents has been completely denied, and, in addition, even docket information (including the John Doe Defendant's identity) is shielded from public view. 9. Upon information and belief, the John Doe Defendant pleaded guilty to a criminal misdemeanor charge and the Court made an entry of conviction. Accordingly, the Action's 2

record could not be sealed pursuant to ORC 2953.52, which has no application to the records of an Action in which a defendant is convicted of a crime. 10. Furthermore, because Judge Lyons erroneously relied on 2953.52 to seal the record, he failed to comply with Rule 45(E)(2) of the Ohio Rules of Superintendence in the following ways: a. Rule 45(E)(2) presumes that the court may restrict public access only on a document-by-document review. Rule 45(E) does not permit the court to issue a blanket order denying public access to all case documents. Upon information and belief, Judge Lyons issued the Order without conducting a document-by-document review. b. In considering whether to restrict public access to a case document, Rule 45(E)(2) requires that the court find by clear and convincing evidence that the presumption of public access is outweighed by a higher interest. According to paragraph 4 of the Order, Judge Lyons did not apply the proper standard and considered only whether "the interest of the 7^-.C---J-_-` --a--.,.:^1.f,.,77 ^1..,. 1...;4;.^.-.n4o oo^o n-f t^a (lnvarnmpnt tn LC1CIlUQ11L oulwclgll^cu^ L11G ic^i^iiiiac^. 11^.^.uJ v^ ^^^v.^.^.^==u-----^ --- maintain any record pertaining to [the] case." c. When restricting public access to a case document, Rule 45(E)(3) requires the court to use the least restrictive means available. By imposing a blanket sealing order, Judge Lyons failed to use the least restrictive means available. 3

11. Rule 47(B) of the Ohio Rules of Superintendence provides that any person aggrieved by the failure of a court to comply with the requirements of Sup. R. 44 through 47 may pursue an action in mandamus pursuant to Chapter 2731 of the Revised Code. 12 The Enquirer is aggrieved by the court's failure to comply with Sup. R. 44 through 47. 13. Upon information and belief, Judge Lyons issued the Order without conducting an evidentiary hearing or making particularized findings that there was a compelling need for closure sufficient to overcome the presumption of openness. Also, Judge Lyons failed to consider less restrictive alternatives to the blanket closure. 14. By failing to conduct the hearing or make the findings as described above, Judge Lyons denied The Enquirer its constitutional right of access to a criminal proceeding. 15. The Enquirer is entitled to a Writ of Mandamus as a result of Judge Lyons' failure to abide by the guarantees of the United States Constitution. WHEREFORE, the Enquirer requests a Writ of Mandamus ordering Judge Lyons to vacate the Order. Respectfully submitted, Of Counsel: GRAYI) N HEAIS ^ RITCI^EY LLP Phone: (513) 621-6464 Fax: (513) 651-3836 J n C. Greiner (0005551) C nsel fo^ The Cincinnati Enquirer '^RAYI^ON HEAD ^ RITCHEY LLP Phone: (513) 629-2734 Fax: (513) 651-3836 E-mail: jgreiner@graydon.com ` 4

PRAECIPE FOR SERVICE TO THE CLERK: Please issue a Summons along with a copy of this COMPLAINT to the Respondent identified in the caption on page one via Certified Mail, return receipt requested. ^^ _ John. reiner (0005551) 3935468.1 5

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF OHIO STATE, ex re^ THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, a Division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc. 312 Elm Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Case No. Petitioner, vs. HONORABLE ROBERT H. LYONS, Butler County Area I Court 118 High St. Oxford, Ohio 45056 Respondent.. COMPLAINT FOR WRIT OF MANDAMU5 John C. Greiner (0005551) Counsel for The Cincinnati Enquirer GRAYDON HEAD & RITCHEY LLP Phone: (513) 629-2734 Fax: (513) 651-3836 E-mail: jgreiner@graydon.com

'` For its Complaint, Petitioner The Cincinnati Enquirer, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc. ("The Enquirer"), states as follows: 1. The Enquirer is a newspaper of general circulation in southwestern Ohio. 2. Respondent Robert H. Lyons is the judge for the Butler County Area I Court in Oxford, Ohio. 3. Judge Lyons presided over a criminal misdemeanor prosecution initiated by the Butler County Prosecuting Attorney against an undisclosed criminal defendant (hereinafter the "John Doe Defendant") in the Butler County Area I Court ("Area I Court") in Oxford, Ohio ("the Action") 4. Upon information and belief, the John Doe Defendant pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct in connection with his role concerning a flier about raping female students that was posted on the campus of Miami University. 5. Immediately following his plea of guilty, the John Doe Defendant applied to seal the official records of the Action ("Application"). 6. The Butler County Prosecuting Attorney did not object to the application. 7. On November 7, 2012, Judge Lyons granted the Application, citing ORC 2953.52 and 2953.53 in support of his Order ("Order"). 8. The effects of the Order are that public access to the case documents has been completely denied, and, in addition, even docket information (including the John Doe Defendant's identity) is shielded from public view. 9. Upon information and belief, the John Doe Defendant pleaded guilty to a criminal misdemeanor charge and the Court made an entry of conviction. Accordingly, the Action's 2

s record could not be sealed pursuant to ORC 2953.52, which has no application to the records of an Action in which a defendant is convicted of a crime. 10. Furthermore, because Judge Lyons erroneously relied on 2953.52 to seal the record, he failed to comply with Rule 45(E)(2) of the Ohio Rules of Superintendence in the following ways: a. ^ Rule 45(E)(2) presumes that the court may restrict public access only on a document-by-document review. Rule 45(E) does not permit the court to issue a blanket order denying public access to all case documents. Upon information and belief, Judge Lyons issued the Order without conducting a document-by-document review. b. In considering whether to restrict public access to a case document, Rule 45(E)(2) requires that the court find by clear and convincing evidence that the presumption of public access is outweighed by a higher interest. e ^^nr,a;,^g to paragraph 4^f tl^e QrdPr J,^dge T vons did.not apply the < ^^.,.,. ^.^ ^ ^ - proper standard and considered only whether "the interest of the Defendant outweigh[ed) the legitimate needs of the ^iovernment to maintain any record pertaining to [the] case." c. When restricting public access to a case document, Rule 45(E)(3) requires the court to use the least restrictive means available. By imposing a blanket sealing order, Judge Lyons failed to use the least restrictive means available. 3

^ 11. Rule 47(B) of the Ohio Rules of Superintendence provides that any person aggrieved by the failure of a court to comply with the requirements of Sup. R. 44 through 47 may pursue an action in mandamus pursuant to Chapter 2731 of the Revised Code. 12. The Enquirer is aggrieved by the court's failure to comply with Sup. R. 44 through 47. 13. Upon information and belief, Judge Lyons issued the Order without conducting an evidentiary hearing or making particularized findings that there was a compelling need for closure sufficient to overcome the presumption of openness. Also, Judge Lyons failed to consider less restrictive alternatives to the blanket closure. 14. By failing to conduct the hearing or make the findings as described above, Judge Lyons denied The Enquirer its constitutional right of access to a criminal proceeding. 15. The Enquirer is entitled to a Writ of Mandamus as a result of Judge Lyons' failure to abide by the guarantees of the United States Constitution. WHEREFORE, the Enquirer requests a Writ of Mandamus ordering Judge Lyons to vacate the Order. Respectfully submitted, Of Counsel: GRAYDON HEAD & RITCHEY LLP Phone: (513) 621-6464 Fax: (513) 651-3836 J n C. Greiner (0005551) C nsel for The Cincinnati EnquiNer GRAYDON HEAD ^L RITCHEY LLP Phone: (513) 629-2734 Fax: (513) 651-3836 E-mail: jgreiner@graydon.com ^ 4

PRAECIPE FOR SERVICE TO THE CLERK: Please issue a Summons along with a copy of this COMPLAINT to the Respondent identified in the caption on page one via Certified Mail, return receipt requested. ^ _. C_ John. reiner (0005551) 3935468.1 5