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Robert G. Montgomery

REPUBLICAN

Robert G. Montgomery is running for Ohio Court of Appeals Judge, Division 5.

Personal background

Robert is from McComb, Ohio. He earned his bachelor's degree from Bowling Green State University and his law degree from Capital University Law School. He lives with his wife, Kim, and their 2 children in Blue Rock.

Professional background

Robert currently works as a managing member of Hydro Carbon Investment Group and as the owner of Montgomery Farms. He previously worked as an attorney at Robert G. Montgomery Law Offices and founded a wireless cable company, the president of Midwest Satellite & Cable, and as an assistant solicitor for Village of Hartford Solicitor's Office.

Political background

Robert G. Montgomery previously served as a Court of Common Pleas Judge in Franklin County for 2 terms from 2011 to 2021. He ran for reelection in 2020, but did not win. He also served as Franklin County Recorder from 2000 to 2010.

Judicial Administration

As Probate Judge, implemented a plan for split-shift remote work to keep the Probate Court open and ensuring safety during the pandemic

As a Judge, created the Limited Guardianship for Mental Health Care Purposes and the Outpatient Commitment Court to support those receiving mental health treatment.

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Judicial Philosophy

Believes an important quality for a judge is "judicial restraint."

Said, "My judicial philosophy revolves around interpreting the law not making the law."

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Legal Experience

As Probate Judge, issued 82,698 marriage licenses and presided over 168,971 individual cases.

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Ethics & Conduct

As of August 7, 2024, Robert G. Montgomery’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Community Involvement

As of August 7, 2024, Robert G. Montgomery’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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