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· 11/9/2023

Nexgen Coastal Invests., L.L.C. v. Issa Constr. & Dev., L.L.C.

Citations

  • 228 N.E.3d 677
  • 2023 Ohio 4071

Syllabus

Breach of contract settlement memorandum of understanding motion to enforce abuse of discretion evidentiary hearing dismissal. The trial court did not err or abuse its discretion when it reduced the parties' settlement agreement to a journal entry, entered a judgment for the plaintiff, and dismissed the case with prejudice. Because the terms of the agreement were not disputed, the trial court was not required to hold an evidentiary hearing.

How courts have described this case

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  • concluding that the sustained focus requirement was met where the defendant directed the victim around the premises and followed right behind her with a gun in his hand
  • concluding that the sustained focus requirement was met where the defendant directed the victim around the premises and followed right behind her with a gun in his hand
  • concluding that the sustained focus requirement was met where the defendant directed the victim around the premises and followed right behind her with a gun in his hand
  • concluding that the sustained focus requirement was met where the defendant directed the victim around the premises and followed right behind her with a gun in his hand
  • pointing pistol at bank teller and ordering her to get down constituted otherwise using weapon
  • affirming application of the 6-level enhancement where the record showed the defendant pointed the gun at bank employees

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Judges: Kilbane

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