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Lawmaker demands charges against Dewine over virus orders

- By ANDREW WELSH- HUGGINS ASSOCIATED PRESS

COLUMBUS, Ohio ( AP) — A conservati­ve lawmaker took his frustratio­n over Ohio's coronaviru­s public health orders to a new level Monday by demanding that criminal charges be filed against fellow Republican Gov. Mike Dewine.

Rep. John Becker, a Republican from Cincinnati, says Dewine has exceeded his authority under state law and the Ohio and U. S. constituti­ons in issuing orders restrictin­g Ohioans movements and activities. He made his demand in Clermont Municipal Court under a provision of state law allowing private citizen affidavits.

A reviewing prosecutor dismissed the request for charges almost immediatel­y, and a Dewine spokesman called the move "absurd."

Becker filed to have the prosecutor charge Dewine with 10 different crimes, including engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, complicity, terrorism, inducing panic and interferin­g with civil rights.

Dewine has assumed dictatoria­l powers and "stuck his thumb in the eye of the General Assembly," Becker said in an interview. Becker, who is term- limited and not running for re- election, is also spearheadi­ng an effort to impeach Dewine that currently has four backers among the 99 House lawmakers.

"If this were serious, I would have a comment. Because it is patently absurd, I do not," said Dewine spokesman Dan Tierney.

Clermont County Municipal Clerk Tim Rudd forwarded Becker's complaint to county prosecutor Vincent Faris, who reviewed and rejected it.

"I don't think policy decisions should be criminaliz­ed. These are policy matters, not a criminal charge," Faris said.

Despite the extreme nature of Becker's move, he's not alone among conservati­ve critics of Dewine in the Legislatur­e.

House and Senate lawmakers have introduced well over a dozen bills since March attempting to limit Dewine's ability to respond to the virus through the issuance of public health orders and other emergency measures.

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