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Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's adoption of the magistrate's decision denying the civil stalking protection order, finding insufficient evidence of harassment and threats. Appellant could not challenge factual findings without a transcript of proceedings.
CIVIL - civil stalking protection order; R.C. 2903.214; ex parte; harassment and threats; social media; screenshots; hearing before magistrate; objections filed; no transcript of proceedings; trial court adopted magistrate's decision; weight of the evidence; sufficiency of the evidence; Civ.R. 65.1(F); no affidavit filed; appellant cannot challenge factual findings without a transcript or acceptable statement of proceedings; no error.
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