Man Who Appeared in Court Still Legally Dead Rules Judge to Benefit Ex-wife [View all]
"An Ohio man who appeared in court on Monday is legally dead, a judge has ruled.
"Donald Eugene Miller Jr. was declared dead in 1994, eight years after he disappeared from his home in Arcadia, the Courier reports. On Monday, Judge Allan Davis of Hancock County said Miller is still legally dead because a death ruling cannot be changed after three years have passed. UPI and Yahoo News noted the story.
"Miller, 61, told the court he was an alcoholic and he left town because he lost his job and he was unsure what to do. He wants to reverse the death ruling so he can get a drivers license and reinstate his Social Security number.
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Miller's former wife, Robin Miller, opposed Millers attempt to reverse the ruling. She has been receiving Social Security death benefits for her children and she says she cant afford to repay the money."
http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/man_who_appeared_in_court_is_legally_dead_judge_says
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