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  1. Supreme Court moves into the Ohio Judicial Center on Feb. 17. This move marks the first time ever in Ohio's 200-year history that the judiciary is now housed separately from the other two branches, emphasizing its unique and independent role in state government.

  2. The Clerk's Office manages all cases filed with the Supreme Court. The office maintains the Court's case files, case dockets, journal, and lower court records; prepares and issues Court orders; schedules oral arguments and the Court's consideration of other case matters; and coordinates inter-agency communication in death penalty cases.

  3. The Supreme Court of Ohio was founded in 1802, established in the state constitution as a three-member court, holding courts in each county every year. The constitution was approved that year, one year before statehood. In 1823, the state legislature ordered the court to meet annually in Columbus.

  4. This database includes cases filed in the Supreme Court of Ohio on or after January 1, 1985, and practice of law cases filed in the Supreme Court of Ohio on or after January 1, 1989.

  5. The majority of cases filed with the Supreme Court are jurisdictional appeals. If your case originated in a court of common pleas, a municipal court, or a county court, and you then appealed to a court of appeals, and you are now appealing to the Supreme Court, then you will probably be filing a jurisdictional appeal.

  6. Mar 14, 2016 · Terry v. Ohio (1968) It’s one of the most important decisions the Supreme Court ever made as it pertains to criminal law, and it originated right here in Cleveland. Before then, an officer...

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  8. View of Ohio Complete Announcement. April 12, 2024. In State v. Ahmed, the Court ordered appellee Belmont County Prosecutor’s Office to file a response, if any, by noon Monday, April 15, to the request by appellant Nawaz Ahmed to stay the judgment of the Seventh District Court of Appeals.

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