Moore v. Ohio Dept. of Rehab. & Corr.

[Cite as Moore v. Ohio Dept. of Rehab. & Corr., 2010-Ohio-6690.] Court of Claims of Ohio The Ohio Judicial Center 65 South Front Street, Third Floor Columbus, OH 43215 614.387.9800 or 1.800.824.8263 www.cco.state.oh.us ROBERT F. MOORE, JR. Plaintiff v. OHIO DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION AND CORRECTION Defendant Case No. 2010-08403-AD Clerk Miles C. Durfey MEMORANDUM DECISION FINDINGS OF FACT {¶ 1} 1) Plaintiff, Robert F. Moore, Jr., an inmate incarcerated at defendant’s Marion Correctional Institution (MCI), filed this action contending that his radio, ear buds, and batteries were improperly confiscated and subsequently destroyed by MCI staff at sometime during August 2009. Plaintiff seeks damages in the amount of $40.74, the total stated replacement cost of a new radio, ear buds, and batteries. Payment of the filing fee was waived. {¶ 2} 2) Defendant filed an investigation report admitting liability for the loss of plaintiff’s property, but disputing his damage claim. Defendant explained that plaintiff’s radio was “more than ten years old” at the time the device was confiscated and therefore, damages should be limited to the approximate fair market value of the property in August 2009. Defendant requested that the court determine plaintiff’s damages. {¶ 3} 3) Plaintiff filed a “Response to Investigation Report” form noting that he should receive damages consistent with the cost of a new replacement radio. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW {¶ 4} 1) Negligence on the part of defendant has been shown in respect to the issue of property protection. Billups v. Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (2001), 2000-10634-AD. {¶ 5} 2) The standard measure of damages for personal property loss is market value. McDonald v. Ohio State Univ. Veterinary Hosp. (1994), 67 Ohio Misc. 2d 40, 644 N.E. 2d 750. {¶ 6} 3) In a situation where a damage assessment for personal property destruction based on market value is essentially indeterminable, a damage determination may be based on the standard value of the property to the owner. This determination considers such facts as value to the owner, original cost, replacement cost, salvage value, and fair market value at the time of the loss. Cooper v. Feeney (1986), 34 Ohio App. 3d 282, 518 N.E. 2d 46. {¶ 7} 4) As trier of fact, this court has the power to award reasonable damages based on evidence presented. Sims v. Southern Ohio Correctional Facility (1988), 61 Ohio Misc. 2d 239, 577 N.E. 2d 160. {¶ 8} 5) Damage assessment is a matter within the function of the trier of fact. Litchfield v. Morris (1985), 25 Ohio App. 3d 42, 25 OBR 115, 495 N.E. 2d 462. Reasonable certainty as to the amount of damages is required, which is that degree of certainty of which the nature of the case admits. Bemmes v. Pub. Emp. Retirement Sys. Of Ohio (1995), 102 Ohio App. 3d 782, 658 N.E. 2d 31. {¶ 9} 6) Plaintiff has suffered damages in the amount of $20.00. Court of Claims of Ohio The Ohio Judicial Center 65 South Front Street, Third Floor Columbus, OH 43215 614.387.9800 or 1.800.824.8263 www.cco.state.oh.us ROBERT F. MOORE, JR. Plaintiff v. OHIO DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION AND CORRECTION Defendant Case No. 2010-08403-AD Clerk Miles C. Durfey ENTRY OF ADMINISTRATIVE DETERMINATION Having considered all the evidence in the claim file and, for the reasons set forth in the memorandum decision filed concurrently herewith, judgment is rendered in favor of plaintiff in the amount of $20.00. Court costs are assessed against defendant. MILES C. DURFEY Clerk Entry cc: Robert F. Moore, Jr., #386-587 Gregory C. Trout, Chief Counsel P.O. Box 57 Department of Rehabilitation Marion, Ohio 43301 and Correction 770 West Broad Street Columbus, Ohio 43222 RDK/laa 12/14 Filed 12/17/10 Sent to S.C. reporter 2/25/11