According to a story in the October 8 issue of The Findlay Courier (Findlay, Ohio), an Ohio judge turned down a petition by Donald Miller Jr., asking that he be ruled "alive."
"You're still deceased as far as the law is concerned," Probate Judge Allan Davis told him because state law requires challenges to his declaration of death (obtained by Miller's wife in 1994) to be filed within three years.
Said Judge Davis, "I don't know where that leaves you."
"You're still deceased as far as the law is concerned," Probate Judge Allan Davis told him because state law requires challenges to his declaration of death (obtained by Miller's wife in 1994) to be filed within three years.
Said Judge Davis, "I don't know where that leaves you."